Our case studies provide information on previous work undertaken in the areas and innovation uncovered as part of the ICARUS project. They consider climate threats and hazards across climatic regions of Europe, solutions, processes and implementation.

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Kehä I Traffic Improvements

DOWNLOAD A PDF VERSION OF THIS CASE STUDY > Outline Kehä I is a congestion-sensitive main traffic route in the Helsinki metropolitan area, with...

Zuid Holland Stress-test

DOWNLOAD A PDF VERSION OF THIS CASE STUDY > Outline The province of Zuid Holland (Netherlands) is a low-laying delta province that is susceptible...

Help spread good practice on climate resilience – case studies wanted!

Climate change poses the biggest threat to society, with solutions urgently needed and knowledge gained spread widely. The ICARUS project  is looking to collect case studies on experience with vulnerability and resilience assessment, solutions developed for climate change adaptation and the implementation of adaptation strategies in practice. We will consider climate threats and hazards across climatic regions of Europe, solutions, processes and implementation. This will help build upon existing examples of good practice that exists in the community and it could offer a spotlight for innovate projects, products or technical solutions that have been undertaken.

Whilst we are looking for successfully implemented adaptation strategies, to gain as full a picture as possible, we are also looking to understand cases in development, with full results unclear, or for cases that were unsuccessful or partially successful, to understand the lessons learnt and how to deploy successfully in future.

Case studies can be submitted here. There are 9 questions, which we estimate will take around 30 minutes to complete.

Once complete, the ICARUS team will review the text, check any clarifications required, format the text and send back for approval. The completed case studies will be placed here on the ‘Case Studies’ section of the ICARUS website

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