Enhance climate
resilient urban planning
Predictive hazard models to manage and mitigate climate risk
Vulnerability is the degree of exposure and susceptibility of people, infrastructure, or ecosystems to the impacts of extreme weather events, influencing their ability to cope with or recover from such events.
Extreme
Heat
Risks
Refers to the dangers posed by prolonged periods of high temperatures that are significantly hotter and/or humid than average in a given area. It can lead to heatwaves, increased mortality, health issues, and significant impacts on infrastructure, agriculture, and ecosystems.
Flood
risks
Involve the potential for damage caused by overflowing water bodies or excessive rainfall leading to inundation of land, property damage, disruptions to transportation, and threats to human safety and ecosystems.
Wildfire
Risks (soon)
Encompass the likelihood of uncontrolled fires spreading in vegetated areas, which can cause widespread destruction of property, loss of life, habitat destruction, and severe air quality issues.
Integrate climate resilience into urban design, infrastructure, and policy
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Reliable
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Customizable
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Actionable



