European Market for Climate Services
EU-MACS
Project timeline
Start:
November 2016
November 2016
Duration:
24 months
24 months
End:
October 2018
October 2018
General Information |
The project analyses the market structures and drivers, obstacles and opportunities from scientific, technical, legal, ethical, governance and socioeconomic vantage points. The analysis is grounded in economic and political science theories on how service markets with public and private features can develop, and how innovations may succeed. The consortium offers a good cross-section of representation from various vantage points in the climate services market, complemented by expert knowledge on market research and innovation policy. The consortium has excellent connections to many climate service user types and other stakeholders. The study will engage a large diversity of stakeholders in many ways, especially through the explorative market development exercises employing different co-design approaches. Next to reporting based analysis of market functioning and solutions, the protocols developed in the explorative market development exercises are meant for replication at large scale.
Hereon is leading the work package entitled “Current market conditions and innovation prospects in the markets for climate services”.
Hereon is leading the work package entitled “Current market conditions and innovation prospects in the markets for climate services”.
EU-Programme Acronym and Subprogramme Area | H2020-SC5-2016, SC5-03-2016 |
Project Type | Research and Innovation Action (RIA) |
Contract Number | Grant Agreement 730500 |
Co-ordinator | Finnish Meteorological Institute (FI) |
Funding for the Project (€) | Funding for Hereon (€) |
1,499,621 | 131,000 |
Contact Person at Hereon |
Dr. Jörg Cortekar, Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS), Phone: +49 40 22633 8445
E-mail contact |
Participants |
Acclimatise Group Ltd (UK),
Centro Euro-Mediterraneo per i Cambiamenti Climatici SCARL (IT),
Consiglio Nazionale delle Richerche (IT),
European Network of Living Labs (BE),
Finnish Meteorological Institute (FI),
Joanneum Research (AT),
Universiteit of Twente (NL),
Unternehmertum GmbH (DE)
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Last Update: 16. April 2021 |