Participants included representatives from the Veneto Region, local authorities, universities, professionals, and stakeholders involved in the pilot case studies of Abano Terme and Verona, selected by the Veneto Region within the framework of the SuPeRBE project.
Following the opening remarks by the Veneto Region, iiSBE Italia R&D presented the methodologies and tools developed within the project for climate risk assessment at both urban and building scales. In particular, the session introduced the RBE – Resilient Built Environment method, the RBTool – Resilient Building Tool framework for assessing climate risk at building scale, and the RNTool – Resilient Neighborhood Tool framework for urban-scale resilience assessment. The presentation also explored the SuPeRBE system for climate adaptation and urban planning support.
The second part of the meeting focused on the presentation of local pilot activities carried out in the case studies of Abano Terme and Verona, presented by Terre s.r.l. and iiSBE Italia R&D. The session highlighted the main outcomes achieved, the methodologies applied, and future perspectives for integrating climate resilience into urban and territorial planning processes.
The event concluded with an interactive session coordinated by the Veneto Region, during which participants were invited to complete an online questionnaire aimed at collecting comments, feedback, and contributions regarding the local adaptation plans developed within the project. The activity encouraged direct engagement with stakeholders and contributed to the validation of the tools and solutions developed by SuPeRBE.
The active involvement of local authorities, professionals, technical experts, and stakeholders continues to be a key factor for the success of the project. The contributions collected during the second LAG Meeting will support future project activities and the consolidation of innovative tools to strengthen the climate resilience of the built environment.
The SuPeRBE project contributes to the objectives of the EU Strategy on Climate Change Adaptation by promoting operational, innovative, and science-based tools to support public authorities in resilient planning and climate adaptation across multiple spatial scales.