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A series of Preparatory Living Lab workshops as the enabler of a co-creation ecosystem under the IntelComp platform

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  • Lydia Papadaki
  • Charalampos Stavridis
  • Ioanna Grypari
  • Madina Kazbek
  • Phoebe Koundouri
  • Haris Papageorgiou
  • Nicolaos Theodossiou

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The phenomena of climate change transcend all national and regional boundaries. Human health, agriculture and food production, forest fires, changes in ocean salinity, and other human and environmental phenomena are only a few examples of how it affects both. To address this complex challenge, we must determine the areas of the country of interest, in this case, Greece, that have been most adversely affected by climate. Greece is surrounded by water, and a significant part of its GDP is derived from the marine and maritime industries, including tourism. These industries are particularly vulnerable to the effects of the climate crisis, from rising sea levels and water acidification to declining fish stocks and biodiversity loss. Since the start of the IntelComp project, a Preparatory Living Lab (PLL) has been planned and delivered, feeding into the development of the IntelComp platform and the Living Lab on Climate Change Adaptation. The PLL led to the identification of the needs and gaps in the four seas (Mediterranean, Black, Caspian, Aral) and the selection of the Energy Sector as the primary focus sector for the Climate Change case study of the IntelComp project.

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  • Lydia Papadaki & Charalampos Stavridis & Ioanna Grypari & Madina Kazbek & Phoebe Koundouri & Haris Papageorgiou & Nicolaos Theodossiou, 2022. "A series of Preparatory Living Lab workshops as the enabler of a co-creation ecosystem under the IntelComp platform," DEOS Working Papers 2229, Athens University of Economics and Business.
  • Handle: RePEc:aue:wpaper:2229
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    Living Lab; Climate Change; IntelComp project; Mediterranean Sea; Black Sea; Caspian Sea; Aral Sea; Energy;
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