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LIFE Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation

The climate sub-programme supports projects in the areas of farming, land use, peatland management, renewable energies and energy efficiency. It co-finances projects in the areas of urban adaptation and land-use planning, the resilience of infrastructure, sustainable management of water in drought-prone areas, flood and coastal management, the resilience of the agricultural, forestry and tourism sectors, and/or support to the EU's outermost regions.

LIFE CET

Projects are co-financed under the LIFE Clean Energy Transition sub-programme in the following five areas of intervention:

  • Building a national, regional and local policy framework supporting the clean energy transition;

  • Accelerating technology roll-out, digitalisation, new services and business models and enhancement of the related professional skills on the market;

  • Attracting private finance for sustainable energy;

  • Supporting the development of local and regional investment projects;

LIFE

The LIFE programme is divided into two strands: one for the environment and another for climate action.

The climate action strand also has two sub-programmes:

  1. Climate change mitigation and adaptation

  2. Clean energy transition

Projects are financed under these categories:

Standard Action Projects (SAPs), traditional LIFE projects focused on best practices, demonstration, capacity building, deployment, mobilizing investment, and implementation of relevant EU policy.

LIFE Technical Assistance Projects

The Technical Assistance Projects (TA projects) may include the following:

1. Projects for the preparation of SNAPs or SIPs (TA-PP).
These projects are aimed at providing financial support to help applicants to prepare a SNAP or a SIP for a maximum LIFE contribution of EUR 70 000. They represent the continuation of the technical assistance projects financed under the LIFE programme 2014-2020.

URBACT IV

URBACT’s mission is to enable cities to work together and develop integrated solutions to common urban challenges, by networking, learning from one another’s experiences, drawing lessons and identifying good practices to improve urban policies.

The programme supports the European Urban Initiative through:

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