Assessing the adaptive capacity of the Finnish environment and society under a changing climate (FINADAPT)

Welcome to the FINADAPT web pages

FINADAPT was a consortium of 11 Partner institutions studying adaptation to the potential impacts of climate change in Finland. Studies were carried out during 2004-2005, based on literature reviews, interactions with stakeholders, seminars, and targeted research. FINADAPT addressed the following topics: climate data and scenarios, biological diversity, forestry, agriculture, water resources, human health, transport, the built environment, energy infrastructure, tourism and recreation, a socio-economic preparatory study, urban planning, and a stakeholder questionnaire.

The FINADAPT Summary for Policy Makers was released in March 2007 and can be found here [https://helda.helsinki.fi/handle/10138/38397] (in Finnish and English).

This report summarises the main findings of FINADAPT and identifies key recommendations for future research that may assist policy makers in adapting to a changing climate.

FINADAPT Working Papers

In addition to the Summary for Policy Makers, FINADAPT partners have produced 15 Working Papers, a basic Finnish climate data set, a number of academic papers and several contributions towards academic degrees.

Further information

 

Research Professor Tim Carter, Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE), firstname.lastname@ymparisto.fi

 

Published 2013-08-28 at 13:14, updated 2023-08-08 at 16:02