The partners of the European SCORE project travelled to the Polish city of Gdansk to attend the 3rd face-to-face consortium meeting (6th in total). This two-day meeting brought together 28 organisations and around 60 people to present the progress of the project, contrast the results achieved and, above all, strengthen relationships and recognise the work done.

Sara Soloaga and Juan Iglesias attended as NAIDER’s representatives to present the calendar and the tasks as coordinators of the Coastal City Living Labs, as well as the progress of the Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Oarsoaldea case study.

A main focus was the transfer of knowledge between the different partners and work packages to promote the sharing of results, facilitate their understanding and integrate results.

Among the main outputs, the project is expected to generate flood modelling under climate change scenarios, the effect of ecosystem-based actions, economic damage projections and financial strategies, as well as policy recommendations for adaptation and the development of Digital Twins.