IMPRESSIONS was featured in the CORDIS Results in Brief rubric, hosting summaries of successful EU-funded projects.
"The consequences of climate change are rendered even more complex and challenging to predict when coupled with rapid and uncertain socio-economic changes, such as population growth, technological advances, and shifting international cooperation.
Taking this complexity into account, the EU-supported IMPRESSIONS project applied a cross-sector approach to identify effective pathways for climate action, efficacious across a range of multi-scale case studies."
Read the full article here: Analysing complex socio-economic interactions to improve our ability to tackle climate change