Standardising and supporting climate services for climate adaptation
Standardises and supports climate services that underpin climate-adaptation decision-making at local and regional levels.
Beschreibung
Expected outcome
The successful proposal will support the implementation of the EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change and the upcoming European Climate Adaptation Plan. Projects are expected to contribute to all of the following outcomes: The methodology for identifying, selecting and consolidating global and regional reference climate data sets and scenarios is advanced and their consistent use across the EU in relation to climate adaptation is supported. Standardisation and quality of climate services across the EU are improved, and their uptake is enhanced. Climate services and best practices are used effectively to inform climate adaptation policies and decisions
Scope
Rationale As climate risks intensify, the demand for tailored and effective climate services is growing. However, despite their increasing adoption, the lack of sufficient regulation can compromise quality assurance and consistency of climate services, leading to poor decision-making, limited use in policy, and underdeveloped markets, ultimately resulting in maladaptation. In its Communication on Managing climate risk , the European Commission announced its intention to ask European Standardisation Organisations to develop new standards on climate services and consider climate adaptation into European standards for the design of infrastructure with a lifespan exceeding 30 years. This topic supports the Commission Communication and aims to enhance the uptake of trustworthy, user-centric and accessible climate services. Two key objectives are targeted to that effect: 1) consolidating and promoting the consistent use of quality-assured reference global and regional climate data sets and scenarios, and 2) standardizing and streamlining climate service practices to support informed decision-making and policy development for climate adaptation, considering regional and local specificities, as well as capacity-building needs. In the context of this topic, standardization encompasses technical, procedural and performance standards [1] . Activities of the project The proposals should address all of the following objectives: 1 st objective : reference climate data sets and scenarios for standardised climate services Proposals should contribute to processes standardising climate services through reference climate data sets and scenarios to be used in all EU member states and at various scales (continental, national, regional). Particular attention should be paid to the consistency and harmony of continent-wide solutions with developments at country level where appropriate. The work should address all of the following aspects: Advance innovative and robust methodologies to iden
Areas of intervention
- Advance innovative and robust methodologies to identify, select, distil and consolidate consistent global and regional reference climate data sets and scenarios with their associated uncertainties to be clearly communicated. This should be done in close collaboration with end-users, to ensure their operational relevance and usability in adaptation decision-making across the EU. These references should be based on appropriate available observations, (re)-analyses and simulations from the main EU and/or international initiatives (e.g. CMIP, CORDEX, DestinE) using quantifiable and traceable approaches;
- The proposed solution should incorporate a mechanism for regular updates to the underlying climate scenarios, to ensure that selected climate projections remain aligned with the latest updates on emission scenarios and available scientific information;
- Incorporate the above methodologies and mechanisms into the standardization of climate services.
- Support the standardization of climate services, with special consideration for compound and other complex climate risks across temporal (multi-year to multidecadal) and spatial scales (local to regional);
- Promote and demonstrate the use of pilot standardized climate services in key adaptation-related areas, assessing and integrating quality-assured climate information into decision-making. This should be in line with the adaptation objectives of the Paris Agreement and could include for example: Climate finance proofing processes and tools to support regulated institutions to adhere to the EU Taxonomy Regulation adaptation objectives;
- Climate resilience of (public and private) investments in the built environment and critical infrastructure from design to delivery and exploitation;
- Other sectors (e.g. health, agriculture, energy, water management, insurance, natural environment) if properly justified.
What this means for cities and regions
Develops standardised climate services for adaptation use cases — translating raw climate data into usable products for local and regional adaptation planning. Cities and regions participate as user-partners with climate service providers and EO data centres. Project size around €4.5 million per grant; close 23 September 2026. Direct Copernicus C3S and CAMS integration is the typical pattern.
Eckdaten
Einreichfrist
23 September 2026, 17:00 (Brussels time)
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Programm
Übergeordneter Aufruf
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Erwartete Förderungen
Kofinanzierungsquote
Förderfähigkeit
Förderfähige Länder
Förderfähige NUTS-Regionen
—Förderfähige Organisationstypen
Mindestgröße Konsortium
—Mindestanzahl Partnerländer
—Hinweise zur Förderfähigkeit
Who can apply
- Any legal entity (public body, private body, NGO, university, research organisation, SME, large company) established in an EU Member State (including Overseas Countries and Territories), or in a Horizon Europe Associated Country.
- The list of Horizon Europe Associated Countries is maintained on the EU Funding & Tenders Portal.
Consortium rule for this topic
Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 3 independent legal entities, each established in a different EU Member State or Horizon Europe Associated Country, of which at least one must be established in an EU Member State.
Co-financing rate
- Research and Innovation Actions (RIA): 100% of eligible direct costs + 25% flat-rate indirect costs.
- Innovation Actions (IA): 70% of eligible direct costs (100% for non-profit legal entities) + 25% flat-rate indirect costs.
- Coordination and Support Actions (CSA): 100%.
The applicable Type of Action is indicated on the topic record in the Funding & Tenders Portal.
Restrictions and special cases
- Natural persons not eligible except sole traders.
- International organisations and the JRC are eligible.
- Other EU bodies cannot participate.
- Financial support to third parties is allowed where the topic explicitly provides for it.
EU restrictive measures (TEU Article 29 / TFEU Article 215) and EU conditionality measures (Regulation 2020/2092) apply. Currently this excludes Hungarian public-interest trusts established under Hungarian Act IX of 2021 (Council Implementing Decision (EU) 2022/2506).
Klassifizierung
Themenbereiche
Aktivitätsarten
Weltraumrelevanz
Stufe A — Weltraumdienste sind explizite Voraussetzung der Ausschreibung.
Weltraumdienste
Quellen
HORIZON-MISS-2026-01-CLIMA-03
Importiert 20. Mai 2026
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