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Cities and Climate Change: adaptation to climate change strategies and dissemination of scientific knowledge to local decision makers.

  • Date: 1st December, 3.15pm – 4.45pm
  • Location: Générations Climat
  • Organizers: I4CE & Météo France

 

This workshop aims to present the results of scientific research on climate change issues at the local level and how these results can be effectively appropriated by local public and private decision-makers through the Club Cities, Territories , Energy and Climate Change ( ViTECC ).

 

Speakers :

  • Valéry Masson, Research fellow – Météo-France
  • Alexia Leseur, Program Manager, Territories and Climate – I4CE
  • Serge Planton, Head of the Climatic Research Unit – Research Centre of Météo-France
  • Cécile Bordier, Project Manager, Territories and Climate – I4CE

01 Dec 2015

Cities and Climate Change: adaptation to climate change strategies and dissemination of scientific knowledge to local decision makers.

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