Call for proposals

This year's call for proposals is open from July 1, 2024 to October 30, 2024. You can find the call on this website and on the zukunft.niedersachsen website. Sign up for our newsletter to receive all the latest information.
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Microclimate in urban areas

This call for proposals supports the establishment and implementation of a research consortium to address the microclimate in urban areas as part of the Climate Future Labs of the Lower Saxony Centre for Climate Research (ZKfN). The aim of the Climate Future Labs is to develop multidisciplinary solutions for a safe and just climate future and to establish and expand a broad (scientific) network in Lower Saxony and beyond. Through transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary research and by linking both university and non-university researchers as well as implementation partners from business and the community, the intention is to develop urgently needed approaches for changing our lifestyles and economic practices in a way that will be environmentally, socially and economically viable and sustainable. The aim of this year’s call for proposals for support is to research the impact of climate change in urban areas, with the involvement of cities, municipal authorities and citizens, and to develop approaches that promote climate protection and adaptation.

The Climate Future Labs are funded by the zukunft.niedersachsen program of the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science and Culture and the Volkswagen Foundation. You can also find the call for proposals on the zukunft.niedersachsen website.

Call for proposals 2024

Networking platform for the call for proposals "Microclimate in urban areas"

The ZKfN offers interested scientists the opportunity to present their project ideas on the ZKfN website and to network with other researchers. All networking offers can be found on the page linked here.

To the networking platform

FAQ

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The call for proposals and the FAQs are published exclusively in English. The call regulations also stipulate that the applications submitted must be written in English. We ask for your understanding that no German translation will be published here.

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