A joint session with CROSSEU SPARCCLE & ACCREU Project, co-organised with CARMINE Project
2026-05-03
The session will explore the socio-economic dimensions of climate risk - focusing on human-centered impacts, vulnerabilities, and pathways for action and resilience.
Date: 3–8 May 2026
Location: Vienna, Austria & Online
Abstract Submission deadline: 15 January 2026
Conveners: Sorin Cheval, Shreya Some, Emma J. S. Ferranti, EdwardByers, and Francesco Bosello
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