ECCA 2025
16-18 June 2025
The 7th European Climate Change Adaptation Conference will take place from June 16 to 18, 2025, in Rimini, Italy.
ECCA2025 will provide a dynamic platform to showcase groundbreaking research, innovative solutions, and best practices for building a climate-resilient society. It will facilitate knowledge exchange and foster collaboration among researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and other key stakeholders. Participants will explore cutting-edge findings, share pioneering policy developments, and discuss practical implementation strategies to address the challenges of climate adaptation effectively.
All the details you need to get started are available at http://www.ecca2025.eu
ECCA 2025 WELCOMES THE I4C ROADSHOW: LET’S MAKE IT REAL!
We are excited to announce the official launch of the I4C Roadshow “Make it real” at ECCA 2025. This marks the beginning of a dynamic journey to bring climate information and innovation closer to cities and communities across Europe.
This is the first in a series of events where the Impetus Pit Stop booth will pop up with information and interactive games for policymakers and citizens alike!
The roadshow will directly shape and enrich the project’s research and activities by collecting on-the-ground feedback, connecting with regional initiatives, and understanding local needs.
Whether you’re a policymaker, city planner, community organiser, or simply curious about how data can drive climate action, the I4C Roadshow invites you to engage, explore, and help Make it real.
Find our booth at ECCA 2025 and test your climate knowledge!

I4C/ASPECT SESSION: “KNOWLEDGE INTEGRATION FOR CLIMATE SERVICES: THE ROLE OF KNOWLEDGE BROKERS”
I4C is pleased to be co-organising a dedicated session at the ECCA conference, taking place on 18 June 2025, in collaboration with the ASPECT project. The session will spotlight the pivotal role of knowledge brokers in shaping effective and actionable climate services.
Designed to be highly interactive, the session will invite participants to explore the varied roles, typologies, and attributes of knowledge brokers. Through dynamic discussions and the exchange of experiences, attendees will collectively reflect on what makes knowledge brokers effective and how their involvement can be better supported and integrated into future climate services initiatives.
By the end of the session, participants will have gained practical insights into how to identify, engage, and empower knowledge brokers to enhance the co-creation and uptake of climate information, contributing to more robust and inclusive climate adaptation strategies across Europe and beyond.

STAY TUNED FOR UPDATES!
We’ll keep you posted as more event updates become available. In the meantime, visit the official event website: http://www.ecca2025.eu