To better prioritise adaptation strategies to a changing climate that are currently being developed, there is a need for quantitative regional level assessments that are systematic and comparable across multiple weather hazards. This study presents an indicator-based impact assessment framework at NUTS-2 level for the European Union that quantifies potential regional changes in weather-related hazards: heat stress in relation to human health, river flood risk, and forest fire risk. This is done by comparing the current (baseline) situation with two future time periods, 2011-2040 and 2041-2070. The indicator values for the baseline period are validated against observed impact data. For each hazard, the method integrates outcomes of a set of ...
The majority of assessments of future heat-related health risk are based on projections of heat haza...
The majority of assessments of future heat-related health risk are based on projections of heat haza...
The overwhelming majority of assessments of future heat-related health impacts is based on projectio...
To better prioritise adaptation strategies to a changing climate that are currently being developed,...
To better prioritise adaptation strategies to a changing climate that are currently being developed,...
While reported losses of climate-related hazards are at historically high levels, climate change is ...
Despite an increasing understanding of potential climate change impacts in Europe, the associated un...
While reported losses of climate-related hazards are at historically high levels, climate change is ...
Despite an increasing understanding of potential climate change impacts in Europe, the associated un...
While reported losses of climate-related hazards are at historically high levels, climate change is ...
The last couple of decades have experienced a significant increase of impacts of extreme weather eve...
The majority of assessments of future heat-related health risk are based on projections of heat haza...
Since 2003, Europe has experienced several extreme summer heat waves. Such heat waves are projected ...
Since 2003, Europe has experienced several extreme summer heat waves. Such heat waves are projected ...
In this article we illustrate the framework of a multi-risk assessment study at pan-European scale. ...
The majority of assessments of future heat-related health risk are based on projections of heat haza...
The majority of assessments of future heat-related health risk are based on projections of heat haza...
The overwhelming majority of assessments of future heat-related health impacts is based on projectio...
To better prioritise adaptation strategies to a changing climate that are currently being developed,...
To better prioritise adaptation strategies to a changing climate that are currently being developed,...
While reported losses of climate-related hazards are at historically high levels, climate change is ...
Despite an increasing understanding of potential climate change impacts in Europe, the associated un...
While reported losses of climate-related hazards are at historically high levels, climate change is ...
Despite an increasing understanding of potential climate change impacts in Europe, the associated un...
While reported losses of climate-related hazards are at historically high levels, climate change is ...
The last couple of decades have experienced a significant increase of impacts of extreme weather eve...
The majority of assessments of future heat-related health risk are based on projections of heat haza...
Since 2003, Europe has experienced several extreme summer heat waves. Such heat waves are projected ...
Since 2003, Europe has experienced several extreme summer heat waves. Such heat waves are projected ...
In this article we illustrate the framework of a multi-risk assessment study at pan-European scale. ...
The majority of assessments of future heat-related health risk are based on projections of heat haza...
The majority of assessments of future heat-related health risk are based on projections of heat haza...
The overwhelming majority of assessments of future heat-related health impacts is based on projectio...