EmpowerUs project launched to enable coastal communities to act for change
The European Union has launched an exciting new research project to empower coastal communities to transition towards more sustainable, inclusive and resilient coastal development.
Coastal communities face many challenges, including extreme weather associated with climate change, rising sea levels, tourism pressures, changing fisheries and traditional industries and how to adapt to sustainable economic development. Recognising that these complex challenges require multiple, integrated solutions, EmpowerUs is a multidisciplinary, collaborative project that will support coastal communities in their transition to becoming more environmentally, economically and socially sustainable.
Working with local, regional, national and international stakeholders, EmpowerUs will co-create, pilot and evaluate Tailored Empowerment Programmes to support coastal communities in their transformation towards becoming more sustainable.
The Programmes will include a portfolio of flexible, transdisciplinary tools to support social innovations that increase socio-economic resilience, well-being and job opportunities for a diverse range of community members, ensuring that nobody is left behind. In addition, practical guidance on implementing nature-based solutions to address environmental problems will enable communities to take ownership of their climate resilience.
The Programmes will be implemented across a network of six pilot sites located in Bulgaria (Burgas Province), Cyprus (Eastern Limassol Region), Finland (Åland Islands), Ireland (West Coast), Norway (North), and Spain (Northwestern Mediterranean). Tools from the Empowerment Programmes will be shared for free on a digital platform so that all coastal communities in Europe and beyond can adapt and apply the lessons learned to their sites.
EmpowerUs project coordinator, Dr Maiken Bjørkan, Research Professor at Nordland Research Institute (Norway), said: “Living by the sea, I’ve witnessed first-hand the social, economic and environmental challenges coastal communities face. To solve these problems, we have to work together. Merging the multidisciplinary background of the EmpowerUs team, together with the lived experience and expertise of community members, will be a powerful combination. I’m excited to get the project underway!”
EmpowerUs is led by Nordland Research Institute (NRI), Norway, and brings together 16 partner organisations from Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland Spain and the UK. The project will create European leadership in the socio-economic empowerment of users of the sea in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the EU Green Deal and the Paris Agreement.
The inaugural EmpowerUs partner meeting was held in Barcelona on the 4th and 5th of October. Please follow @EmpowerUs_EU on Twitter for the latest updates.
EmpowerUs Partners
- Nordland Research Institute (Norway)
- Kunnskapsparken Helgeland (Norway)
- Ruralis - Institute for Rural and Regional Research (Norway)
- Bulgarian Biodiversity Foundation (Bulgaria)
- Cyprus Marine and Maritime Institute (Cyprus)
- Development Agency of Lemesos (Cyprus)
- Aalborg University (Denmark)
- Allmanna Forvaltningen (Finland)
- Natural Resources Institute Finland (Finland)
- Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Germany)
- Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (Germany)
- ERINN Innovation (Ireland)
- Institute of Technology Sligo (Ireland)
- Údarás na Gaeltachta (Ireland)
- Autonomous University of Barcelona (Spain)
- The Queen's University of Belfast (UK)