CORRAL will support Local and Regional Authorities (LRAs) in navigating the socio-technological and ecological transitions needed for coastal communities to adapt to a changing climate. At its core, the project develops and applies the Coastal Regenerative Resilience (CR2) framework, an innovative yet practical methodology for designing and implementing adaptation solutions that are coherent, inclusive, and time-bound. Eight ambitious LRAs across diverse European geographies, including all three EUCRA coastal hotspot areas, will embark on this innovation journey. Working within stakeholder alliances based on trust, they will co-design regenerative resilience visions, chart adaptation pathways, and implement transformative adaptation solutions on the ground. These solutions will address multiple, and in some cases compound and cascading, climate risks while remaining maladaptation-proof. Supported by expert partners, LRAs will harness interdisciplinary scientific methods to advance a new digital coast paradigm, naturebased solutions, and social innovation. Building on these achievements, CORRAL will scale up the CR2 approach by shaping those enabling governance conditions and aligning identified coastal adaptation portfolios with financial resources. In parallel, the project will scale out by engaging LRAs beyond the consortium through close collaboration with the EU Mission and other initiatives. Resources will be made accessible and lessons transferable via capacity development, a community of practice, policy recommendations, and targeted communication to highlight the transformative potential of coastal adaptation