related projects

Members of climes lead and participate in multiple research projects to understand and mitigate the impacts of climate extremes.
(Members of climes in bold.)

Closing the loop: Attribution of complex climate disasters to climatic and to policy change (CLOSER)

Project Lead: Gabriele Messori
Duration:
2026–2030

CLOSER investigates how complex climate-related disasters can be attributed to both climatic factors and policy decisions. The project aims to improve understanding of disaster causation and inform policy for effective climate risk management.
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Project Lead: Gabriele Messori
Duration:
2026–2030

This project examines the effects of simultaneous extreme climatic events on global food security, exploring the interplay between climate change and agricultural management practices. The aim is to inform strategies for improving resilience in food systems.
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Project Lead: Elena Raffetti
Duration:
2026–2030

This project investigates how variability in air temperatures affects public health, examining past trends, current adaptation strategies, and potential future scenarios. It aims to provide actionable insights for planning health responses under climate change.
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Project Lead: Olof Mogren

Duration: 2024–2027

This project is developing an AI- and GIS-based decision support tool to optimise how impervious urban surfaces can be transformed into multifunctional green spaces, improving climate resilience, ecosystem services, and urban quality of life.

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Project Lead: Gabriele Messori

Duration: 2026–2030

This doctoral network focuses on training and collaboration related to climate extremes and their impacts. It supports the development of early-career researchers within an international research and training framework.

Project Lead: Emily Boyd

Duration: 2025–2026

This project synthesises data on non-economic loss and damage (harm to health, culture, biodiversity, and social systems) across Africa to identify key risks and trends and support evidence-based policymaking and equitable climate action.

The project is part of the BAOBAB synthesis research teams that are supported through the BAOBAB project, which is jointly funded by UK aid through the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada and by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands as part of the Climate Adaptation and Resilience (CLARE) research programme and Step Change initiative.

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Project Lead: Emily Boyd

Duration: 2024–2025

This project focuses on ecological loss and damage related to climate change, addressing impacts on ecosystems and their significance for society. It contributes to advancing knowledge on ecological dimensions of climate impacts.

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Project Lead: Elena Raffetti

Duration: 2025–2027

This project examines the impacts of temperature extremes on pregnant women and infants, focusing on past trends and future scenarios. The work supports improved understanding of vulnerability and health risks linked to climate extremes.

Project Lead: Emily Boyd

Duration: 2019-2024

Project Lead: Emily Boyd

Duration: 2019-2024

TRANSIST focuses on challenges faced by urban poor communities in Africa due to climate change, particularly in informal settlements. It examines barriers to implementing effective, transformative state policies and adaptation strategies to mitigate risks such as flooding and social injustices. The project aims to propose actionable measures to overcome these challenges, fostering sustainable development and resilience.

Project Lead: Emily Boyd

Duration: 2019-2022

DICE explores the disproportionate impacts of climate change, focusing on non-economic loss and damage (L&D) across diverse sites and sectors. By integrating human experiences and innovative methodologies, the project advances understanding of L&D, develops governance tools, and contributes to sustainable climate transitions.

Project Lead: Emily Boyd

Duration: 2023-2026

ICARUS investigates the intersection of power, politics, and cross-scale climate adaptation to foster resilience and justice. By analyzing adaptation governance across Skåne, Sweden, and East Anglia, UK, the project addresses knowledge gaps in adaptation’s social and political contexts. This research emphasizes collective action and empowerment to tackle climate risks and vulnerabilities effectively. 

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Project Lead: Emily Boyd

Duration: 2024-2027

ITHACA investigates how (im)mobility influences adaptation mechanisms to climate change. By bringing together an international, interdisciplinary team, this project explores the under-researched concept of immobility, offering innovative insights and opening new areas of climate adaptation research. The findings aim to advance our understanding of adaptation strategies in diverse geographic contexts. Click here to read more.

Project Lead: Niklas Boers

Co-PI and Workstream Lead: Gabriele Messori

Duration: 2024-2029

This EU-funded project brings together a global consortium of 22 partners from 12 countries to investigate large-scale climate tipping points. Focusing on elements such as the Amazon rainforest, Atlantic overturning circulation, and polar ice sheets, ClimTip aims to quantify risks, predict events with improved Earth system models, and develop early warning systems. The project will provide critical insights to guide mitigation and adaptation strategies for a more sustainable future. 

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Project Lead: Cheryl Marie Cordeiro 

Sub Project Lead: Olof Mogren

Duration: 2024-2028

This project aims to develop innovative techniques for recovering fertilizer products from secondary raw materials, enhancing sustainability and reducing waste. By leveraging existing technologies and enhancing them with novel algorithms based on artificial intelligence, FERTITEC will optimize recovery processes and contribute to more efficient resource utilization. The project’s outcomes will include improved recovery methods and practical applications for the agricultural sector. 

Project Lead: Elena Raffetti

Duration: 2023-2026

This research explores novel risk factors for cardiovascular disease during pregnancy across the entire population of the UK, aiming to enhance understanding and prevention strategies for maternal health.

Project Lead: Elena Raffetti

Duration: 2024-2027

This project explores temporally compound hydroclimate extremes, aiming to improve adaptation strategies and evaluate future societal and public health impacts to support sustainable transformation efforts.

Project Lead: Elena Raffetti

Duration: 2023-2026

This interdisciplinary project, funded by FORMAS, investigates the health impacts of non-optimal and extreme temperatures in Sweden, focusing on vulnerability, adaptation strategies, and future scenarios. It involves a unique collaboration among experts from different fields and institutions, aiming to inform socially just climate adaptation policies.

Project Lead: Olof Mogren

Duration: 2023-2024

This project focuses on creating advanced active learning algorithms for ecological monitoring, enhancing data collection and analysis accuracy. Aimed at automating monitoring devices, it will adapt and extend current active learning approaches, producing scientific publications and demonstrating techniques on real-world applications. Click here to read more.

Project Leads: Gabriele Messori, Joakim Nivre

Duration: 2023 – 2026