Loading...
Updates
DIONYSUS project took the 1st prize award in the pitching session among more than 50 projects
After a year of dedicated preparation, our consortium of 14 outstanding partners from France, Egypt, Germany, Greece, Morocco, Algeria, Italy, Tunisia, and Turkey gathered on the 1st and 2nd of July to officially launch this groundbreaking initiative under the PRIMA- Section 1 call. Our project, focused on "Accelerating Adaptation and Mitigation to Climate Change in the Mediterranean Region," aims to lead innovative operational adaptation nexus-based solutions. The collaboration and synergy within this diverse team are truly inspiring, and I'm honored to be part of this transformative journey.

Our Network

Our network is the key to our success.

Our Partners

Partnering and collaboration wherever we work delivers the very best results for the world

Case Studies

Our Case Studies in Diffrent sites

Image
Image

To enhance reflection and the applicability of Nexus-based adaptation mechanisms and policy measures across sectors, scales, and Mediterranean territories, the DIONYSUS Think-Tank will be established. This initiative will leverage the results of the Decision Support System (DSS) platform and build upon the findings of previous Nexus projects. The Think-Tank will include leading research institutes from various Mediterranean countries, all actively engaged in local decision-making processes. Furthermore, it will foster continuous networking among all relevant stakeholders, both within and beyond the consortium. These efforts will extend existing collaborations among PRIMA, H2020, and Horizon Europe projects and other initiatives, with a particular focus on the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems (WEFE) Nexus. Such networking activities—through joint actions and communication—will strengthen complementary research and deepen knowledge exchange across the Mediterranean region.

The DIONYSUS-Inov platform will be an open-access, innovative decision-making tool that provides essential toolboxes and guidelines for stakeholders and policymakers. It will assess various WEFE (Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem) operational adaptation solutions and sustainable business model canvases at both farm and national levels, presenting their impacts through a range of indicators. This platform will also be easily applicable to other study areas across the Mediterranean region.

Image