COACCH 2nd Interactive Co-design Workshop
More than 40 participants participated in this collaborative workshop. Discussions and feedback by stakeholders should guide the project's activities and ensure an easy uptake of outputs.
The objectives of the second interactive workshop were to:
- Present interim results and discuss these with end-users;
- Exchange information on the latest policy/ decision-making processes and discuss their implications for COACCH research;
- Discuss and jointly shape future research activities and products;
- Review and make adjustments to the co-design approach.
The co-design workshop was structured in five sessions: 1) the project progress update, 2) sectoral costs of climate change, 3) policy assessment, 4) key climate and socio-economic tipping points for Europe, and 5) COACCH policy tools.
The interim results of the COACCH work have been summarized for the workshop in a synthesis paper that can be found on the COACCH website at this address: https://www.coacch.eu/policy-briefs/
A key focus of the COACCH project (CO-designing the Assessment of Climate CHange costs) is to proactively involve stakeholders in the design and delivery of research, as part of a collaborative co-production process. The project recognises that end-user needs and interests vary, and so engages with a wide range of representatives from policy, business and industry, investment, research and civil society. COACCH uses interactive workshops to co-design the project's direction, activities and outputs. Ecologic Institute is responsible for designing and implementing the interactive workshop concepts.
Keywords
tipping points, adaptation, climate change, codesign, workshop, stakeholders, climate change costs, mitigation, policy