We are proud to announce that the EU-funded I-CISK project* has released four new mini-documentary videos capturing the stories, innovations, and people behind its Living Labs in Hungary, Spain, South Africa, and Georgia, Spain.
Co-Designed Open-Source Solutions for CCA and DRM
EUROGI recently hosted the webinar “Co-designed Open Source Solutions for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management.”
Benedikt Gräler illustrated how two Horizon Europe projects — I-CISK Human Centred Climate Services and DIRECTED Project — are developing open-source, co-designed tools to help communities across Europe anticipate and respond to the impacts of climate change. From integrating local and scientific knowledge to creating actionable environmental intelligence, the discussion offered valuable insights into how geospatial data and open innovation are driving resilience.
Check out the full recording here: https://youtu.be/xFS3UbcGA-k?si=DFnc3KP0tTxnL7qv
and the presentation here: https://52north.org/outreach-dissemination/events/
EUROGI Webinar
Co-Designed Open-Source Solutions for Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Management
This online webinar takes place from 14:00 – 15:00 CEST on October 22, 2025. 52°North’s Benedikt Gräler will discuss the challenges and opportunities of co-design approaches to software solution development.
The two European research and development projects I-CISK and DIRECTED aim to improve climate change adaptation and disaster risk management. Both projects use co-design and co-development approaches to create customized tools that provide useful information for making informed decisions. Benedikt Gräler presents use-case-driven, open-source solutions that build on open data and deliver actionable information for end users and decision-makers.
Join us!
Open Online Course on Co-Creation of Human-Centered Climate Services
The I-CISK Project is excited to announce the launch of an open online course on how to design Climate Services. It is hosted at the IHE Delft Institute for Water Education Open Courseware Platform.
The course will provide:
- An understanding of the fundamentals of climate services
- Tools and methods for integrating scientific and local knowledge
- Insights from real-world services co-developed in I-CISK’s seven living labs across Europe and Africa
- Hands-on experience with the I-CISK web platform to design or tailor climate services to specific needs.
More information and enrollment here.
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