Actionable Knowledge for a Climate Resilient Europe

Europe’s influential climate adaptation conference, ECCA 2023, takes place from 19 to 21 June 2023, and will be held in Dublin, Ireland.

The Joint Programme Initiative "Connecting Climate Knowledge for Europe" (JPI Climate), together with the MAGICA project, supported by the European Commission, is organizing this edition of ECCA. It will be an in-person event over two days for up to 500 people with live streaming of all plenary sessions and interactive hybrid formats. ...

The audience will be adaptation experts - researchers' and practitioners, policy-makers, local authorities, the private sector with a focus on businesses already engaged and taking action on climate risk, investors, NGOs, citizens organisations, youth and education organisations, community groups engaged in adaptation, communicators and all interested individuals. They will be able to hear from Europe’s leading climate researchers who are using trusted data to develop cutting-edge climate action tools, decision-support platforms and prototype climate services for adapting to the climate challenges they are tasked with addressing. There will be an opportunity to share actual examples of the challenges and potential solutions. 

Since the last ECCA conference in May and June 2021, Europe experienced the warmest summer on record, accompanied by severe floods in western Europe and dry conditions in the Mediterranean. In 2022, even more records were broken in Europe, with a record high temperature in Ireland in July 2022, for example.

Besides necessary mitigation measures, adaptation actions contribute to recovery, resilience, climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation and restoration, citizen safety, wellbeing, and financial security. The goal of the conference, among the goals of the previous ECCA editions, is to inspire adaptation by showcasing solutions, exchanging knowledge, creating connections, and encouraging dialogue on how to act more and faster at every level.

Thematic Topics

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1. Stepping Up Climate Action: Support Through Climate Platforms and Services

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2. Adaptation Responses to Sea Level Rise and Coastal Change

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3. Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Change Adaptation
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4. Preparing for More Frequent and Severe Climate Extremes

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5. Reframing Societal Transformation, by Challenging Underlying Assumptions

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6. Climate and Social Resilience of Future Energy Infrastructure and Systems


About the Venue

Dublin Castle Printworks Event and Exhibition Centre is located on Dame Street in the heart of Dublin city. Existing since 1204 Dublin Castle is one of Ireland's most historic sites.

The Printworks Event and Exhibition Centre is the newest venue at Dublin Castle, boasting unparalleled facilities for events and conferences. The modern venue is close to many transport links including the bus and LUAS (Dublin over ground tram service)

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The MAGICA Project is funded by the European Commission under Horizon Europe