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Integrated Research Infrastructure Services for Climate Change Risks - IRISCC project

Grant agreement ID: 101131261
Coordinator: Luke - Natural Resources Institute Finland - is the Coordinator of IRISCC
Partners: The IRISCC Consortium includes 79 partners from 22 European countries representing 14 Research Infrastructures.
Start date: 1 April 2024
End date: 30 September 2028
Web site: https://www.iriscc.eu
 
Objective
Adaptation to climate change requires in-depth understanding of climate change driven risks, including their determinants (hazards, exposure and vulnerabilities) and impacts to human, production and natural systems. Integrated Research Infrastructure Services for Climate Change Risks (IRISCC) is a consortium of diverse and complementary leading research infrastructures (RIs) covering disciplines from natural sciences to social sciences, across different domains and sectors. IRISCC provides scientific and knowledge services to foster cutting-edge research and evidence-based policymaking to improve Europe's resilience to climate change. IRISCC ensures a "one-stop-shop" for various user communities on climate change risk related RI services by setting up a dedicated Catalogue of services and related access management system both for granting transnational (onsite and remote) and offering virtual access. The Catalogue of services will be built through three consecutive releases, each delivering increasingly integrated services to its user communities. The IRISCC service integration will include Service Design Labs employing co-design and transdisciplinary action, and Service Demonstrators benchmarking the integrated cross-RI services. In addition to services aimed towards the scientific community, IRISCC will offer knowledge services aimed towards policymakers and other stakeholders. This is done together with risk management platforms. The research enabled by IRISCC contributes to future reports on climate change effects (IPCC, IPBES) as well as policy- and decision-making to meet the targets of climate adaptation strategies. IRISCC contributes to training a new generation of scientists to efficiently use RI services and for data stewardship. Data from IRISCC will be open and made available in compliance with FAIR principles and linked to European initiatives such as EOSC. Strong links will be created between IRISCC and current and future efforts under Horizon Europe.

Involved research infrastructures:
ACTRIS ERIC, AnaEE ERIC, D4Science, ECMWF, EGI, EIRENE, Elter, EMBRC ERIC, GESIS, IAGOS, ICOS ERIC, IS-ENES, OPTED, SeaDataNET.

IRISCC offers funded access to help you conduct climate-risk research through on-site, remote, and hybrid access (Trans National Access, TNA), virtual access (VA), and Fast-Track Calls.

The IRISCC Catalogue of Services can be accessed at:
https://www.iriscc.eu/catalogue-of-services

The description of Lampedusa Station for Climate Observations within the list of facilities can be found at: https://catalog.isia.cnrs.fr/catalog/20/installations/322

. ENEA offers remote TNA to data from the Lampedusa Station for Climate Observations to conduct studies in the following topics:
  • Surface radiation budget and role of aerosols and clouds
  • Detection and analysis of marine heat waves
  • Long-range transport of forest fire plumes.