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DS 1 Regional Elbe/Hamburg


Manfred Meine, Hamburg Port Authority Germany

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Kai Jensen, Hamburg University, Biocentre Klein Flottbek, Applied Plant Ecology, Hamburg, Germany

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Hans von Storch, Institute of Coastal Research, GKSS and CLiSAP KlimaCampus, Hamburg, Germany

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Julika Doerffer, Norddeutsches Klimaburo, Institut fur Kustenforschung, GKSS Forschungszentrum, Germany

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Ralf Weisse, Institute for Coastal Research, GKSS, Geesthacht, Germany

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Nicole von Liebermann, Professor for Coastal Zone Management, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

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Antje Stokman, Studio Urbane Landschaften, Hamburg, Germany

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Susanne Heise, University of Applied Siences, Hamburg, Germany

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Beate M.W. Ratter, Institute for Coastal Research, GKSS Geesthacht and University of Hamburg, Germany

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Over 50% of the world population lives in cities. More than two thirds of the world's largest cities are vulnerable to rising sea levels as a result of climate change. Millions of people are being exposed to the risk of extreme floods and storms.

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The goal of Connecting Delta Cities is to develop a network of delta cities that are active in the field of climate change related spatial development, water management, and adaptation, in order to exchange knowledge on climate adaptation and share best practices that can support cities in developing their adaptation strategies.