Training School in numbers
45 students
11 tutors
The 1st FutureMed Training Scholl was held in Chania (Crete) between 29 September and 1 October 2025, in conjunction with the FutureMed workshop. The Training School was hosted by the Technical University of Crete at the KAM Center of Mediterranean Architecture.
The 45 students participating in the Training School worked in groups under the direction of a responsible tutor. Students worked on different topics related to the FutureMed action main objectives, all related with climate change and Mediterranean climate extremes, socio-economic impacts and adaptation tools or strategies.
Invited lectures
- New Approaches to Food Production and Rural Development under Climate Change. Fatma Handan Giray
- Global Climate Governance: The Role of International Institutions and Policy Frameworks. Meryem Tanarhte
- Social Data and Behavioural Modelling for Climate Change Resilience. Sandra Ricart
- Economics and Climate Change. Virginia Hernanz
- Climate change: from the attribution of extreme weather events to impacts on society. Davide Faranda and Coral Salvador
- Climate Adaptation. Elisa Savelli
Students works
- Designing a plan to manage a drought risk in public health
- Taking uncertainties into account regarding the impact of droughts in the Mediterranean region
- Building resilience for sustainable food production and rural development in the permacrisis age
- Climate Change Effect and the Utilization Pattern of Micromobility –The Case of Selected European Cities
- Comparing attribution studies on medicane Daniel
- The WEFE nexus in complex water systems: Building trust and mutual understanding through stakeholders’ engagement
- Flood Risk Assessment using the CLIMAAX framework
- Assessing Wind extremes in Mediterranean ports with EURO-CORDEX simulations
- Beyond the Model: Stakeholder Pitch & Co-Creation Sprint

