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LIFE COSTAdapta promotes ecological practices on coasts

Brussels, November 1st, 2023. Today, Wednesday, November 1st, from the European project LIFE COSTAdapta, we join the global community in commemorating World Ecology Day. This significant occasion aims to raise awareness and sensitize people to the necessity of preserving the environment and promoting ecological actions that contribute to the health of our planet. Through the celebration of this day, we pay tribute to ecology as a scientific discipline and acknowledge the work of ecological professionals.

What is the role of ecology?

Ecology studies the relationships between living beings and the environment that surrounds them, although its focus is not exclusively limited to the study of green areas. It carries out activities and actions that contribute to the sustainability of the environment and the planet, with the goal of improving the quality of life for both humans and their surroundings.

Through ecology, the importance of carrying out actions in harmony with the environment to favor the planet’s biodiversity is promoted. Some examples of these actions include optimizing production, consumption, and services based on ecological criteria, managing generated waste, and conserving water, among other practices.

The pioneering LIFE COSTAdapta system provides advantages to coastal ecosystems

The LIFE COSTAdapta project proposes an integrated ecological solution to strengthen coastal resilience against climate change by creating Tidal pool-reefs. These reefs will not only protect against coastal erosion by quieting waves and currents but also promote ecotourism by attracting visitors interested in sustainability, coastal nature, and the unique local biodiversity of Gran Canarias.

Moreover, the project aims to raise awareness among the community and visitors about the significance of conservation, adding value to local ecological understanding. Furthermore, it focuses on encouraging innovation and research to establish collaborations that can replicate this solution in other coastal regions facing similar challenges, thereby promoting the continuous improvement of this approach through partnerships with experts and public-private collaborations.

About LIFE COSTAdapta

LIFE COSTAdapta project aims to address the adaptation of the coast of Gran Canaria to sea-level rise through an innovative methodology. To achieve this, a progressive system of Tidal pool-reefs will be designed and tested, combining traditional tidal pool construction techniques with advanced solutions.

This will contribute to the gradual adaptation of the Gran Canaria coast to climate change, which is crucial given the high vulnerability of the Canary Islands to climate impacts, including sea-level rise. In addition to strengthening the resilience of coastal areas, LIFE COSTAdapta seeks to preserve the characteristic habitats of these areas and protect the local tourist economy. The project will ensure economic sustainability by providing solutions against flooding and maintaining the region’s tourist appeal, which in turn will favor coastal stability.

The project, with a duration of 7 years and a total budget of 3,409,864 EUR (2,045,818 EUR subsidized by the European Union through the LIFE Program), is coordinated by Consejo Insular de Energía de Gran Canaria (CIEGC) by the Cabildo de Gran Canaria, with the support of its seven partners.

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The European project LIFE COSTAdapta plays a crucial role in introducing new climate change adaptation measures

24/10/2023, Brussels. Today, Tuesday, October 24th, we celebrate International Day against Climate Change to raise awareness about the harmful and devastating effects of climate change on the planet. This commemoration is driven by the United Nations (UN) as an initiative advocating for the generation of actions to counteract climate change.

Climate change involves the global variation of the Earth’s climate and temperature, primarily caused by natural factors over the long term. Over the past century, pollution generated by human activity has accelerated this process at an alarming rate due to the emission of greenhouse gases produced by factors such as the burning of fossil fuels, land use, energy consumption, and industrial activities.

These gases lead to an increase in temperatures, giving rise to the phenomenon of global warming, which is the main driver of climate change. Some of the global effects include rising average temperatures, sea level rise, Arctic ice melting, and an increase in extreme weather events such as droughts, wildfires, water shortages, and floods, among others.

LIFE COSTAdapta addresses the adaptation of the coast of Gran Canaria to sea level rise through an innovative methodology. To this end, the objective is to design and test an innovative and progressive Tidal pool-reef system, which uses, partially, the traditional technique of tidal pool construction, common elements in the Canary Islands and the rest of Macaronesia, for the coastal adaptation of Gran Canaria to climate change. The project, which has a duration of 7 years and a total budget of 3,409,864 EUR, is coordinated by the Consejo Insular de Energía de Gran Canaria (CIEGC) of the Cabildo de Gran Canaria with the support of 7 partners: Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC); Universidad de Cantabria (UC); INGECID S.L.; Raley Estudios Costeros S.C.P.; ECOncrete AQUA; Fundación Canar.  

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LIFE COSTAdapta aims to reduce the risk of coastal floods and erosion

Brussels, October 13, 2023. Today, International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, we recall that the rising sea level, caused by global warming, is one of the most serious threats posed by climate change in coastal areas.

According to a recent study by the Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO-CSIC), in collaboration with the Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies (IMEDEA), the rate at which the sea level is rising in Spain, with its 8,000 kilometers of coastline, has doubled in the past 20 years. Since 1993, the sea level has been increasing at an average rate of 2.8 millimeters per year. This phenomenon is impacting the risk of beach erosion and, consequently, poses a threat to the country’s primary economic resource: tourism. But it’s not just that; it also presents a looming risk to the safety of coastal communities.

The climate change report presented by the Spanish government in 2021 projects a worrisome scenario in which it is estimated that the flooding levels in some coastal areas of the country could increase by 8% by the year 2040. This increase would be 6% in the Canary Islands and range between 2% and 3% along the rest of the Mediterranean coast. The study warns of the risk of suffering million-euros damages from flooding in the most exposed coastal cities.


LIFE COSTAdapta’s proposal for adapting and strengthening the coastlines of Gran Canaria against climate change

LIFE COSTAdapta project aims to address the adaptation of the coast of Gran Canaria to sea-level rise through an innovative methodology. To achieve this, a progressive system of tidal pool-reefs will be designed and tested, combining traditional tidal pool construction techniques with advanced solutions.

This will contribute to the gradual adaptation of the Gran Canaria coast to climate change, which is crucial given the high vulnerability of the Canary Islands to climate impacts, including sea-level rise. In addition to strengthening the resilience of coastal areas, LIFE COSTAdapta seeks to preserve the characteristic habitats of these areas and protect the local tourist economy. The project will ensure economic sustainability by providing solutions against flooding and maintaining the region’s tourist appeal, which in turn will favor coastal stability.

The project, with a duration of 7 years and a total budget of 3,409,864 EUR (2,045,818 EUR subsidized by the European Union through the LIFE Program), is coordinated by Consejo Insular de Energía de Gran Canaria (CIEGC) by the Cabildo de Gran Canaria, with the support of its seven partners.

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Three ways in which LIFE COSTAdapta will contribute to strengthening coastal geodiversity

Brussels, October 6, 2023. On International Geodiversity Day, from LIFE COSTAdapta, we share three ways in which our European project, specifically designed to address the challenges associated with climate change and adapt the coastlines of Gran Canaria to its effects, can promote the strengthening of coastal geodiversity with its innovative method of Tidal pool-reefs.

Coastal habitats benefit from the innovative system of LIFE COSTAdapta

The sustainable solution of LIFE COSTAdapta will contribute to coastal resilience against climate change by creating Tidal pool-reefs with the potential to provide shelter and food for various marine species, thus strengthening coastal geodiversity. But that’s not all; this European project aims to introduce a multi-channel methodology that, collectively, will support the ecological transition of the area in various ways:

  1. Mitigating coastal erosion

Tidal pool-reefs will help mitigate coastal erosion by calming the force of waves and currents. This will protect the coastline and the health of nearby natural habitats, enhancing the resilience of coastal geodiversity against the effects of climate change and human activity.

  • Promoting ecotourism

These artificial structures will offer a unique coastal environment, attracting visitors interested in the characteristic biodiversity of these areas. Moreover, it aims to position itself as an effective tool for engaging the local community and visitors in awareness and conservation activities, thereby adding value to social awareness regarding local sustainability and environmental care.

  • Encouraging innovation and research

As a project within the European LIFE program, one of the main priorities of the consortium comprising 8 partners will be to establish synergies and collaborations to ensure the continuity and possible transfer of this approach for the benefit of other coastal regions facing similar challenges. This consortium, supported by experts and allied with public-private initiatives, will promote research and innovation with the constant aim of improving this approach.

About LIFE COSTAdapta

LIFE COSTAdapta project aims to address the adaptation of the coast of Gran Canaria to sea-level rise through an innovative methodology. To achieve this, a progressive system of Tidal pool-reefs will be designed and tested, combining traditional tidal pool construction techniques with advanced solutions.

This will contribute to the gradual adaptation of the Gran Canaria coast to climate change, which is crucial given the high vulnerability of the Canary Islands to climate impacts, including sea-level rise. In addition to strengthening the resilience of coastal areas, LIFE COSTAdapta seeks to preserve the characteristic habitats of these areas and protect the local tourist economy. The project will ensure economic sustainability by providing solutions against flooding and maintaining the region’s tourist appeal, which in turn will favor coastal stability.

The project, with a duration of 7 years and a total budget of 3,409,864 EUR (2,045,818 EUR subsidized by the European Union through the LIFE Program), is coordinated by Consejo Insular de Energía de Gran Canaria (CIEGC) by the Cabildo de Gran Canaria, with the support of its seven partners.

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The design of an innovative and progressive tidal pool-reef system proposed by LIFE COSTAdapta will enhance biodiversity

  • World Habitat Day is celebrated today to promote awareness of urban habitat issues and the importance of a liveable and sustainable environment.

Today, 2 October, coinciding with the first Monday of this month, is World Habitat Day 2023, the perfect occasion to highlight the state of many habitats on the planet. The day was established by the United Nations to promote awareness of urban habitat issues and the importance of a liveable and sustainable environment. World Habitat Day focuses on highlighting the need to address issues such as adequate urban planning, access to decent housing, sustainable transport, natural resource management in urban areas and the promotion of more inclusive and equitable communities.

The loss of natural habitats often leads to the extinction of species that depend on those ecosystems for their survival. Natural habitats are home to a unique variety of flora and fauna, and when they disappear, the species that once inhabited them may be threatened with extinction. The degradation or disappearance of a habitat forces species to seek new places to live and feed. This can lead to forced migration of animals, which can result in conflicts with other species and competition for limited resources. Many human communities depend on natural habitats for resources such as food, medicines and building materials. The disappearance of these ecosystems can lead to shortages of essential resources, negatively affecting people’s livelihoods. The loss of natural habitats can also have a significant economic impact. Ecosystem degradation can affect industries related to tourism, fisheries and agriculture, which in turn can affect the economic stability of a region.

The main objective of the LIFE COSTAdapta project is to adapt island and outermost territories to climate change, enhance biodiversity and maintain the compatibility of residential use and the environment. LIFE COSTAdapta will develop adaptation measures through natural and mixed actions, focused on integration and improvement, both with the natural environment and with the enhancement of cultural elements. To this end, it plans actions to adapt to rising sea levels through the design and testing of an innovative and progressive tidal pool-reef system, which partially uses the traditional technique of building tidal pools, common elements in the Canary Islands and the rest of Macaronesia, for the coastal adaptation of Gran Canaria to climate change.

The development and design of these prototypes with a holistic vision of adaptation to sea level rise, increases its benefits and promotes a solution (blue infrastructure) that encompasses crucial factors in the resilience and quality of life of coastal areas: reduction of the flooding surface, reduction in the height of the sheet of water, adaptability to changing circumstances (modular measures of progressive increase), systems for the creation of marine habitats, creation of places of social enjoyment with easy accessibility, increase of economic activities, improvement of degraded areas, among others.

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LIFE COSTAdapta adapts Gran Canaria’s coasts to climate change while promoting tourism

Brussels, September 27, 2023. In commemoration of World Tourism Day 2023, LIFE COSTAdapta is committed to implementing innovative measures to promote sustainable tourism. Recognizing the significant influence that tourism wields as a driver for sustainable progress in coastal regions throughout Europe, we present a comprehensive approach that encompasses climate change adaptation, the promotion of sustainable practices, community engagement, and biodiversity conservation.

The primary purpose of our project is to strengthen tourism sustainability and resilience along the coastlines affected by climate change. This initiative represents a step forward in promoting an eco-friendly tourism industry and the preservation of the environment, in perfect harmony with this year’s World Tourism Day theme: “Tourism and Green Investments.”

LIFE COSTAdapta aims to become a transferable model for sustainable development in coastal tourism areas while actively addressing the impacts of climate change. Given the fundamental role of tourism in fostering economic growth and cultural exchange, our project strives to strike a balance between the benefits of tourism and the preservation of valuable natural resources, such as biodiversity and water.

Stay tuned to our updates to gain an in-depth understanding of the details of our technique.

About World Tourism Day

World Tourism Day, celebrated annually on September 27th, is a United Nations observance that highlights the importance of tourism as a catalyst for inclusive economic growth and sustainable development. Each year, it focuses on different themes to shed light on critical aspects of the tourism industry and its impact on society and the environment.

About LIFE COSTAdapta

LIFE COSTAdapta project aims to address the adaptation of the coast of Gran Canaria to sea-level rise through an innovative methodology. To achieve this, a progressive system of tidal pool-reefs will be designed and tested, combining traditional tidal pool construction techniques with advanced solutions.

This will contribute to the gradual adaptation of the Gran Canaria coast to climate change, which is crucial given the high vulnerability of the Canary Islands to climate impacts, including sea-level rise. In addition to strengthening the resilience of coastal areas, LIFE COSTAdapta seeks to preserve the characteristic habitats of these areas and protect the local tourist economy. The project will ensure economic sustainability by providing solutions against flooding and maintaining the region’s tourist appeal, which in turn will favor coastal stability.

The project, with a duration of 7 years and a total budget of 3,409,864 EUR (2,045,818 EUR subsidized by the European Union through the LIFE Program), is coordinated by Consejo Insular de Energía de Gran Canaria (CIEGC) by the Cabildo de Gran Canaria, with the support of its seven partners.

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LIFE COSTAdapta promotes coastal health on World Environmental Health Day

Brussels, September 26, 2023. Climate change is causing a rise in sea levels along the coasts, posing threats to their ecosystems and communities. The Canary Islands are particularly vulnerable to these impacts, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

To address this environmental challenge, the European project LIFE COSTAdapta focuses on strengthening the resilience of coastal areas to sea-level rise while promoting the preservation of the unique biodiversity in these regions. To achieve this, it will experiment with an innovative and progressive system of tidal pool-reefs, partially utilizing the traditional technique of constructing tidal pools, which are common in the Canary Islands and the rest of the Macaronesia, for the coastal adaptation of Gran Canaria to climate change. All of this will also ensure the sustainability of the local tourism industry by allowing visitors to enjoy these areas, which not only provide a solution to potential flooding but also maintain the region’s appeal as a tourist destination.

On this year’s World Environmental Health Day, celebrated on September 26th, LIFE COSTAdapta aligns with the goal of protecting environmental health by addressing these challenges through a combination of traditional approaches and innovative technology to safeguard coastal areas. Through the adaptation and preservation of natural ecosystems and the promotion of sustainable tourism, these efforts seek to enhance resilience, preserve the environment, and contribute to the long-term health of a sustainable and healthy environment.

About LIFE COSTAdapta

LIFE COSTAdapta project aims to address the adaptation of the coast of Gran Canaria to sea-level rise through an innovative methodology. To achieve this, a progressive system of tidal pool-reefs will be designed and tested, combining traditional tidal pool construction techniques with advanced solutions.

This will contribute to the gradual adaptation of the Gran Canaria coast to climate change, which is crucial given the high vulnerability of the Canary Islands to climate impacts, including sea-level rise. In addition to strengthening the resilience of coastal areas, LIFE COSTAdapta seeks to preserve the characteristic habitats of these areas and protect the local tourist economy. The project will ensure economic sustainability by providing solutions against flooding and maintaining the region’s tourist appeal, which in turn will favor coastal stability.

The project, with a duration of 7 years and a total budget of 3,409,864 EUR (2,045,818 EUR subsidized by the European Union through the LIFE Program), is coordinated by Consejo Insular de Energía de Gran Canaria (CIEGC) by the Cabildo de Gran Canaria, with the support of its seven partners.


About University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC)

The University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC) is a higher education institution located on Gran Canaria island, Spain. Established in 1989, ULPGC has established itself as a center of academic excellence, particularly in fields such as natural sciences and technology. The university strives to promote research, innovation, and international collaboration to contribute to the development of society and the region.

About University of Cantabria (UC)

The University of Cantabria (UC) is an academic institution of higher education situated in Cantabria, Spain. Founded in 1972, UC stands out for its commitment to quality education and cutting-edge research. Research plays a fundamental role at UC, with focuses across various disciplines and interdisciplinary collaborations. The university aims to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and sustainable development both regionally and globally.

About INGECID, Research and Project Development (www.ingecid.es)

INGECID is a company dedicated to research and project development. Its scope encompasses areas such as engineering, architecture, and sustainability. Through its experience in innovative projects, INGECID seeks to generate creative and efficient solutions for technical and environmental challenges. Its commitment to research and development contributes to process and technological improvements in projects.

About Raley Coastal Studies S.C.P. (www.raleyestudioscosteros.com)

Raley Coastal Studies S.C.P. is a company specialized in providing studies and analyses related to coastal areas. Through detailed research, it seeks to understand and identify coastal dynamics, environmental impacts, and potential solutions for sustainable management of coastal zones. Its expertise contributes to informed decision-making for coastal and development projects.

About ECOncrete AQUA (www.econcretetech.com)

ECOncrete AQUA is an initiative focused on innovation in sustainable marine and coastal infrastructure. Through the application of advanced technologies and resources, ECOncrete AQUA aims to mitigate the negative impacts of human constructions on aquatic and marine ecosystems. The initiative is grounded in ecological design principles and collaborates with experts in marine biology and other disciplines to achieve solutions that promote biodiversity and coastal resilience. In LIFE COSTAdapta, it is responsible for project design, implementation, and monitoring.

About the Canary Foundation for Recycling and Sustainable Development (FCR)

The Canary Foundation for Recycling and Sustainable Development (FCR) is an organization committed to promoting recycling and adopting sustainable practices in the Canary Islands. Through education, awareness, and collaboration with different sectors, FCR seeks to drive waste reduction and the preservation of the natural environment. Its work contributes to environmental protection and fostering a more responsible mindset within the Canarian community. In the project, it provides the socio-economic perspective for the implementation of LIFE COSTAdapta.

About the Finnova Foundation (www.finnova.eu)

Finnova is a non-profit Spanish-Belgian foundation based in Brussels and Spain, working to promote and develop innovation and entrepreneurship in the EU. Finnova’s experience in leading communication and project dissemination activities, as a leading entity in Interreg projects, combines with a proven track record in business creation programs and support for entrepreneurship, such as accelerators, incubators, and events, as well as its commitment to youth training and employability. Its role in LIFE COSTAdapta is to support project management and lead communication and dissemination of its results.