
Umeå University
Umeå University
Umeå University is Sweden’s fifth oldest university, best known for its Institute of Design and research into genomes. It began as a medical school in 1957 and was inaugurated eight years later as Umeå University by King Gustav VI Adolf.

Umeå University & JPI Climate
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programmes
4
projects
8
documents
Projects
- Report
SIWA project website
- Report
Carbon emission from Western Siberian inland waters
- Report
HOPE Briefing Sheet 5 – How can policies enable households to contribute to the 1.5°C goal?
- Report
HOPE Briefing Sheet 4 – What role do health co-benefits play in households’ decision-making?
- Report
HOPE Briefing Sheet 3 – What are the reasons behind households’ preferences for reducing greenhouse gas emissions?
- Report
HOPE project website
- Article in journal
Sea ice variability and maritime activity around Svalbard in the period 2012–2019
- Report
Enhancing the Saliency of climate services for marine mobility Sectors in European Arctic Seas
Documents
Programmes
Call 2013
Joint Call for Transnational Collaborative Research Projects
This JPI Climate Joint Call for Transnational Collaborative Research Projects provided support for top-quality research projects on topics that are of high societal relevance in Europe and globally, recognising that such challenges require joint efforts through multinational approaches. JPI Climate is seeking proposals from consortia consisting of partners from the participating European countries as well as others. Consortia brought together different scientific disciplines to address the issues within the scope of the described call topics. The projects displayed clear links to decision-makers and users of climate knowledge as well as potential change agents in society.
Call 2013
Joint Call for Transnational Collaborative Research Projects
This JPI Climate Joint Call for Transnational Collaborative Research Projects provided support for top-quality research projects on topics that are of high societal relevance in Europe and globally, recognising that such challenges require joint efforts through multinational approaches. JPI Climate is seeking proposals from consortia consisting of partners from the participating European countries as well as others. Consortia brought together different scientific disciplines to address the issues within the scope of the described call topics. The projects displayed clear links to decision-makers and users of climate knowledge as well as potential change agents in society.
ERA4CS
European Research Area for Climate Services
ERA-NET Cofund for Climate Services - This ERA-NET Consortium has been designed to boost the development of efficient Climate Services in Europe, by supporting research for developing better tools, methods and standards on how to produce, transfer, communicate and use reliable climate information to cope with current and future climate variability.
ERA4CS
European Research Area for Climate Services
ERA-NET Cofund for Climate Services - This ERA-NET Consortium has been designed to boost the development of efficient Climate Services in Europe, by supporting research for developing better tools, methods and standards on how to produce, transfer, communicate and use reliable climate information to cope with current and future climate variability.

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