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The Future of Coastal Adaptation: Highlights from the Final CoCliCo Workshop

At the final workshop of the CoCliCo project, we came together around a shared urgency:

Coastal zones across Europe face accelerating risks from sea-level rise and climate change—delaying adaptation is not an option.

Over the last four years, CoCliCo has developed a platform and tools to support transformational adaptation—a shift from incremental, reactive responses to creating the tools to inform bold, strategic planning for long-term coastal resilience.

And now, it’s live!

During the final workshop, we explored the project’s key achievements, policy relevance, and the road ahead. Here’s what we discussed:

Session 1: What Did We Learn from CoCliCo?

Kicking us off was Cyril MALLET​, Head of Coastal Risks and Climate Change Unit​ of BRGM​, the CoCliCo project coordinator, Gonéri LE COZANNET. 

​A roundtable with work package leads set the stage with lessons from across the project:

Session 2: The CoCliCo Platform – From Prototype to Practice

This session by Arjen LUIJENDIJK​ and Etiënne KRAS​ from Deltares, and Angélique MELET​ from Mercator Ocean​, provided a deep dive into the CoCliCo risk platform, now a fully operational prototype.

Session 3: Roundtable with Early Career Scientists

Some of the critical research underpinning CoCliCo comes from our early career scientists: 

This research feeds directly into the platform and its user stories, which are tailored decision contexts that guide how information is used.

Session 4: Policy Briefs and Live Demonstrations – CoCliCo, SCORE & PROTECT

Policy leaders from CINEA, the EU Commission, and sister projects SCORE and PROTECT joined to discuss how science becomes policy.

Frederik ACCOE​, Head of Climate Adaptation and Earth System​ at CINEA joined to open our policy event. ​

Session 5: What Do Practitioners Need?

A panel of end-users highlighted what it takes to move from data to decisions:

These stories reinforced that adaptation isn’t just technical—it’s institutional, political, and social.

Session 6: The European Context. How can these research projects support European policies and plans?​

This session explored how CoCliCo and similar projects can inform EU climate strategies, support local adaptation, and integrate into long-term platforms like Copernicus and the Digital Twin of the Ocean.

Alessia Pietrosanti (DG CLIMA)

Alessia emphasised turning research into transformational adaptation. The EU is investing:

Willem Jan Goossen (DG CLIMA)

Willem Jan focused on climate risk assessment:

Alessandra Cacciari (DG DEFIS – Copernicus)

Alessandra introduced the Copernicus Marine Service, a key tool for monitoring ocean health:

Angélique Melet (Mercator Ocean)

Angélique explained how CoCliCo will live on beyond the project:

Svetlana Jevrejeva (National Oceanography Centre, UK)

Svetlana stressed the urgency of sustainable sea level monitoring:

Looking Ahead

Though CoCliCo’s four-year EU Horizon 2020 journey is concluding, the mission continues. The platform has proven what’s possible—now we must work together to embed it into policy, practice, and daily decisions about where and how we live on Europe’s coasts.

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