MAIA Policy Implications and Recommendations: A National Level Approach

MAIA's 1st policy brief focuses on four national priority themes: Open and accessible climate knowledge, coordinated multi-level governance, sustainable financing and resource mobilisation, and integrated, adaptive planning and evaluation.

This MAIA policy brief draws on the MAIA project’s Policy Roundtables, Policy–Science Dialogues, Assemblies and Workshops, presenting the priority actions national governments must take to accelerate climate adaptation and mitigation action. The recommendations are grounded in tested solutions and case studies from across Europe.

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