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JPI Connecting Climate Knowledge for Europe
(JPI Climate)
Towards collaborative practiceoriented climate research
Workshop JPIs on the Global Stage 2016
Brussels, 21 November
Petra Manderscheid
JPI Climate Central Secretariat
www.jpi-climate.eu
JPI Climate since 2011:
Point of Departure and Motivation
Climate Research in Europe
 Predominantly natural-science based
 JPI Climate aims to enhance the links between climate
knowledge production and application (science and decisionmakers)
JPI Climate SRIA: 3 challenges + Strategic Mechanism
Challenge 1: Understanding the processes
and consequences of climate change
Challenge 2: Improving knowledge on
climate-related decision-making processes
and measures
Challenge 3: Researching sustainable
societal transformation in the context of
climate change
Strategic Mechanism: Connecting people,
problems and solutions in a systemic
approach
The JPI Climate partnership in Europe
12 Member Countries
Finnland
5 Associated Members
Norway
Russia
Estonia
Sweden
ERA4CS partners
Latvia
+ European Commission
+ Partner Institutions Ireland
(EEA, ECRA, ESA,
NordForsk)
Lithuania
Denmark
Belarus
Great Britain
Netherlands
Poland
Germany
Belgium
Luxembourg
Ukraine
Czech
Republic
Slovakia
France
Portugal
Spain
Switzer/
land
Austria
Moldova
Hungary
Romania
Slovenia
Croatia
Bosnia/ Serbia
HerzeBulgaria
govina Montenegro
Italy
Macedonia
Albania
Greece
Malta
Turkey
JPI Climate Governance structure
CENTRAL SECRETARIAT (CS)
GOVERNING BOARD (GB)
ExCom
1 Chair &
4 Members
Transdisciplinary
Advisory Board
(TAB)
Co-leaders of Action Groups
SRIA
SCOPING
FORUM
Informal Group of AG Speakers
ACTION GROUPS (AG)
JPI Climate international with BELMONT FORUM
France ANR
India
MoES
Norway RCN
Brazil
FAPESP
Japan
MEXT
China
NSFC
Qatar
Research Foundation
UK
NERC
Germany BMBF
NL
NWO
Sweden FORMAS
Austria BMFWF
ONGOING: Joint Call with BELMONT FORUM 2015
Climate Services Collaborative Research action on Climate
Predictability and Inter-regional Linkages:
9 Projects started in 2016 :
- CLIMAX: Climate Services Through Knowledge Co-Production: A Euro-South American Initiative For Strengthening Societal Adaptation
Response to Extreme Events (Brazil, France, Germany, The Netherlands)
- HIWAVES3: High Impact Weather Events in EurAsia Selected, Simulated and Storified (China, India, Norway, The Netherlands, UK)
- INTEGRATE: An integrated data-model study of interactions between tropical monsoons and extra-tropical climate variability and extremes
(China, Germany, UK)
- InterDec: The potential of seasonal-to-decadal-scale inter-regional linkages to advance climate predictions (China, Germany, Japan, Norway,
Sweden, UK)
- PACMEDY: PAlaeo-Constraints on Monsoon Evolution and Dynamics (Brazil, France, Germany, India, Sweden, UK)
- PREREAL: Improving PREdictability of circumboREAL forest fire activity and its ecological and socio-economic impacts through multi-proxy
data comparisons (China, France, Norway, Sweden and The Netherlands)
- BITMAP: Better understanding of Interregional Teleconnections for prediction in the Monsoon And Poles (Germany, India, UK)
- GOTHAM: Globally Observed Teleconnections and their role and representation in Hierarchies of Atmospheric Models (China, France,
Germany, India, Japan, UK)
Current opportunities for JPI Climate
Proposals under preparation for H2020 WP 2017
ERA-NET COFUND on Climate Services Roadmap: Cross-sector impact
assessments (evaluation, comparison and integration)
CSA on Widening international cooperation activities on climate adaptation
and mitigation
ERANET: Cross-sector impact assessments
general info
Interest by funders :
From Europe:
• Germany (lead)
• France
• Ireland
• The Netherlands
• Norway
• Sweden
• UK
• Potentially more JPI Climate members
International (not yet confirmed):
FAPESP-Brazil, MOES – India, MEXT - Japan, MOST-Taiwan, NRF, South Africa, QNRF – Qatar
ERANET: Cross-sector impact assessments
Topics identified and proposed for CRA at BF
1. Cross-sectoral and/or cross-scale climate change
impact assessments
2. Integration of biophysical impact estimates with
economic models
3. Developing pathways to achieve the long-term
objectives of the Paris Agreement, taking into account
interaction with the SDGs
To be adopted at JPI Climate GB
meeting November 30
CSA: partners and some figures
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Austria
Belgium (coordinator)
Germany
(Estonia)
France
Italy
The Netherlands (co-leading the action)
Slovenia
Spain
UK
Potentially all other JPI Climate members
4 years starting mid/end 2017
EUR 2 million in the Work Programme Proposal deadline: 7 March 2017
CSA: preliminary overall structure
WP1: Coordination and Management – Lead BE-NL
WP 5 Outreach, Communication & dissemination
WP2:
Framework for a
structured and
strategic dialogue
WP3:
Providing more
coherent
integrated
knowledge and
decision support
WP4:
Strategic
international
focused actions
Flagship Actions
Other Actions
CSA: overall objective and means
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Strengthening JPI Climate globally through international cooperation: connecting
climate knowledge for Europe and beyond
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And Strengthening the JPI Climate partnership in Europe through widening
participation: Reducing the innovation divide in Europe and fostering inclusiveness
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Focus on actions to implement in an international context the common vision in the
SRIA i.e. understanding underlying processes of climate change, improving decisionmaking processes and measures and guiding in a context of sustainable development
the inherent societal transformations.
To be adopted at JPI Climate GB
meeting November 30
LET’S COLLABORATE!