On May 22, 2024, the MAIA project continued with its series of 6 thematic workshops on communication. These sessions are designed to create synergies between EU-funded climate change research projects, as well as share resources and provide training to improve their communication, branding and marketing.
Everyone, including researchers, need to communicate with their audience. But changes to social media algorithms have made it increasingly challenging to win followers. We explore the reasons why, plus some alternative metrics that can still help you hit your KPIs.
On 5 June 2024, during the European Union’s Green Week, and in conjunction with the World Environment Day, the eight I-CHANGE Living Labs will organise a data collection activity for citizens for understanding how extreme events affect different spaces in the Living Labs neighborhoods.
This document is the Deliverable D4. on the results of the first policy roundtables of the MAIA project.
The responsible institution is SPI – Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação, WP4 leader.
In January 2024, we had the pleasure of hearing from three speakers who presented the EU projects FutureEUAqua, MedAid, and FISH4FISH, respectively. Click here to read more about these projects.
The LOCALISED project, funded by Horizon Europe, revolutionizes local climate action. It equips regions with innovative tools like the Decarbonisation Profiler, fostering informed decision-making. Notably, it's part of MAIA Multiply, offering broader exposure for climate initiatives.
The MAIA Webinar "Climate Change Agriculture VI" took place on October 27, featuring representatives from the following projects: Life AgriAdapt, BEATLES and VISIONARY.
The MAIA Webinar "Healthy Soils: Decontamination of Polluted Sites from Industrial Waste" took place on October 13, featuring representatives from the following projects: MIBIREM, ReSoil and POSIDON
The first MAIA Webinar took place on 9 June 2023, addressing the theme “Advancing Climate Resilience in European Cities: Innovations and Strategies for Urban Adaptation” with the participation of three EU-Funded Projects: CityCLIM, LIFE BAETULO, and ICARIA. Click here to read the lessons learned from this insightful webinar.
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