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* [https://wcr.ethz.ch/research/climada.html CLIMADA]: An open-source risk assessment model developed by ETH Zurich. It uses probalistic modelling to estimate the expected economic damage as a measure of risk today. The model is well suited to provide an open and independent view on physical risk, in line with TCFD and underpins the Economics of Climate Adaptation (ECA) approach. As of today, it provides global coverage of major climate-related extreme-weather hazards (tropical cyclones, river flood, agro drought, and European winter storms) at high resolution (4km) for historic and some selected climate forcing scenarios (RCPs). | * [https://wcr.ethz.ch/research/climada.html CLIMADA]: An open-source risk assessment model developed by ETH Zurich. It uses probalistic modelling to estimate the expected economic damage as a measure of risk today. The model is well suited to provide an open and independent view on physical risk, in line with TCFD and underpins the Economics of Climate Adaptation (ECA) approach. As of today, it provides global coverage of major climate-related extreme-weather hazards (tropical cyclones, river flood, agro drought, and European winter storms) at high resolution (4km) for historic and some selected climate forcing scenarios (RCPs). Also see the [https://climate-adapt.eea.europa.eu/en/metadata/tools/climada introduction] by European Environment Agency. | ||
* [https://www.eiopa.europa.eu/tools-and-data/open-source-tools-modelling-and-management-climate-change-risks_en An open-source tools] for the modelling and management of climate change risks is developed using CLIMADA by European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) | * [https://www.eiopa.europa.eu/tools-and-data/open-source-tools-modelling-and-management-climate-change-risks_en An open-source tools] for the modelling and management of climate change risks is developed using CLIMADA by European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) | ||
* [https://climatescreeningtools.worldbank.org/ Climate and Risk Disaster Screening Tool] by the World Bank is a free online resource for identifying short and long term climate and disaster risks to build resilience in development projects, policies, and programs. | * [https://climatescreeningtools.worldbank.org/ Climate and Risk Disaster Screening Tool] by the World Bank is a free online resource for identifying short and long term climate and disaster risks to build resilience in development projects, policies, and programs. |
Revision as of 19:41, 19 September 2024
Intro:
- CLIMADA: An open-source risk assessment model developed by ETH Zurich. It uses probalistic modelling to estimate the expected economic damage as a measure of risk today. The model is well suited to provide an open and independent view on physical risk, in line with TCFD and underpins the Economics of Climate Adaptation (ECA) approach. As of today, it provides global coverage of major climate-related extreme-weather hazards (tropical cyclones, river flood, agro drought, and European winter storms) at high resolution (4km) for historic and some selected climate forcing scenarios (RCPs). Also see the introduction by European Environment Agency.
- An open-source tools for the modelling and management of climate change risks is developed using CLIMADA by European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA)
- Climate and Risk Disaster Screening Tool by the World Bank is a free online resource for identifying short and long term climate and disaster risks to build resilience in development projects, policies, and programs.