The RESIST project – Regions for climate change resilience through Innovation, Science and Technology, is a five-year initiative, started in January 2023, funded by the European Union to enhance climate resilience across European regions. With an overall budget of €26.7 million, RESIST brings together 56 partners from multiple countries, impacting 22 million citizens through innovative climate adaptation solutions. The project focuses on developing, testing, and implementing 100 climate change adaptation (CCA) solutions using advanced digital technologies such as Digital Twins. ACCENT SUD acts as communication and dissemination partner within the consortium.
Mission and Objectives
RESIST aims to build climate resilience through regional collaboration, knowledge transfer, and market-driven adaptation solutions. Its key objectives include:
Regional Testing and Pairing System
RESIST adopts a multi-regional pairing approach, where each leading region is paired with two less experienced regions:
Strategic Approach
The project operates within the EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change framework and integrates:
Market-Driven Adaptation and Long-Term Sustainability
One of RESIST’s key goals is to integrate climate adaptation solutions into the market, ensuring long-term sustainability beyond the project’s lifecycle. This involves:
Expected Outcomes
By the end of the project, RESIST aims to achieve:
Conclusion
Through its holistic and collaborative approach, RESIST is setting a new standard for climate adaptation. By combining cutting-edge digital tools, regional cooperation, and market-driven innovation, the project will build a sustainable, resilient future for European communities.