Project Details
Description
Climate change is also affecting the Nordic countries, and there are vulnerable geographical areas that will be particularly affected by an increasing number of devastating natural events. Often there are areas on the outskirts of a country where emergency response is rudimentary, located far from major cities and where critical infrastructure is vulnerable to these types of events. This is first and foremost untenable/indefensible for the citizens; however, authorities with emergency management responsibility need new methods in order to support the communities in their own efforts to build capacity, since the fire and rescue services do not necessarily have the capacity to carry out search and rescue operations as they are expected to in the future. One of the many challenges, besides the violent and devastating events themselves, is that the areas can also be threatened with relocation if the locals are unable to cope with the rising threats of climate change – this is critical for the Nordic societies in general.
The Climate Change Resilience in Small Communities in the Nordic Countries project (CliCNord) will examine how the small rural communities in the selected areas understand their own situation, how they handle adverse events and build capacity, and under what circumstances they need help from the established system and civil society organisations. Against this background, a framework will be developed that can be disseminated to other vulnerable communities and authorities with responsibility for ensuring safety and adequate capacity for climate change resilience. The framework will enable both the small communities and the authorities to work together on tasks concerning prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery – all phases needed to secure communities against hazardous events.
CliCNord will include several very different hazards affecting local communities across the Nordic countries. The hazards, which are regarded as a direct consequence of climate change, are coastal flooding due to storm surge, cloudbursts, wildfires, temperature extremes, landslides, slush avalanches, flash floods, and storms. There are in total eight cases in five countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands). The project takes its point of departure in disaster cycle management, and includes all the four phases), and the methodologies are predominantly qualitative and inspired by social science.
The Climate Change Resilience in Small Communities in the Nordic Countries project (CliCNord) will examine how the small rural communities in the selected areas understand their own situation, how they handle adverse events and build capacity, and under what circumstances they need help from the established system and civil society organisations. Against this background, a framework will be developed that can be disseminated to other vulnerable communities and authorities with responsibility for ensuring safety and adequate capacity for climate change resilience. The framework will enable both the small communities and the authorities to work together on tasks concerning prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery – all phases needed to secure communities against hazardous events.
CliCNord will include several very different hazards affecting local communities across the Nordic countries. The hazards, which are regarded as a direct consequence of climate change, are coastal flooding due to storm surge, cloudbursts, wildfires, temperature extremes, landslides, slush avalanches, flash floods, and storms. There are in total eight cases in five countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands). The project takes its point of departure in disaster cycle management, and includes all the four phases), and the methodologies are predominantly qualitative and inspired by social science.
| Short title | CliCNord |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 01/01/2021 → 30/06/2024 |
Collaborative partners
- Danish Institute for International Studies
- Lund University (Project partner)
- Research Institutes of Sweden (Project partner)
- Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Project partner)
- the Arctic University of Norway (Project partner)
- University Centre of the Westfjords (Project partner)
- University College Copenhagen, Emergency and Risk Management (Project partner) (lead)
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Articulations and enactments of climate adaptation citizenship: How citizens in small remote communities in the Nordics engage with climate change-related hazards
Heidenreich, S., Baron, N., Eriksson, K., Kongsager, R. & Nedergaard, M., 25 Mar 2026, In: Environmental Politics.Research output: Articles: Journal and Newspaper › Journal Article › Research › peer-review
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Klimatilpasning lykkes kun, når den giver mening i menneskers liv
Kongsager, R., 12 Mar 2026, In: Altinget.Research output: Articles: Journal and Newspaper › Newspaper Article
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Climate change adaptation as a part of everyday life: a practice theoretical approach to prevention and preparedness in remote communities
Baron, N., Heidenreich, S., Gísladóttir, J., Kongsager, R., Næss, R. & Andersen, N. B., 4 Sept 2025, In: Journal of Risk Research. 28, 7, p. 731-746 16 p.Research output: Articles: Journal and Newspaper › Journal Article › Research › peer-review
Open Access
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Resilience from the Edges: Climate Adaptation in Small Nordic Communities
Kongsager, R. (Invited Speaker)
2 Jun 2026Activity: Talk or Presentation › Presentation/Speaker at conference, seminar, workshop etc.
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Climate Change Resilience in Small Communities in the Nordic Countries (CliCNord) and Addressing Unavoidable Non-Economic Losses to Climate-Induced Events for Communities in the Arctic (LostToClimate)
Kongsager, R. (Invited Speaker)
4 Dec 2025Activity: Talk or Presentation › Presentation/Speaker at conference, seminar, workshop etc.
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The Stormy Tale of the Faroe Islands: Establishing a Storm-Record on Observations and Reanalysis Data to Understand the Implications of a Changing Climate
Kongsager, R. (Speaker)
26 Nov 2025Activity: Talk or Presentation › Guest Lecture
Press/Media
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Rød alarm fra FN-klimaorganisation: København er i risikozonen for oversvømmelser
20/03/2024
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Press / Media
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Hvannasund og Vidareidi vid i vedurlagsgranskingsarverkætlan
18/06/2022
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Press / Media