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Join the 3rd EUNLRT webinar (30/06): turning adaptation strategies into bankable projects

The CLIMATEFIT project is pleased to announce the third edition of the European Network of Local Resilience Taskforces (EUNLRT) webinar series.

This upcoming session will explore how innovative financial instruments, governance approaches and stakeholder collaboration can help turn climate adaptation priorities into concrete and bankable projects. Building on the two previous EUNLRT webinars, the discussion will focus on the practical steps needed to move from adaptation strategies to implementation.

As climate risks increase across Europe, public authorities are increasingly required to design and implement adaptation actions that are not only technically relevant, but also financially viable and attractive to investors. This webinar will therefore examine how public authorities, financial actors and technical partners can work together to make adaptation projects more investment-ready.

Participants will hear expert insights on innovative financial instruments and business models for adaptation, as well as practical experiences from CLIMATEFIT Leader Territories. The session will also highlight how Local Resilience Taskforces can support stakeholder coordination, multilevel governance and engagement with Financing & Investment Entities.

The webinar will include interactive exchanges and will also connect to upcoming CLIMATEFIT activities, including replication, the One-Stop-Shop and future EUNLRT webinars.

For those who would like to explore the series further, the recordings of the two previous EUNLRT webinars are available on the CLIMATEFIT website.

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