Elevating Climate Resilience through Comprehensive Data Insights
Aligned with the European Green Deal's vision, the EEA-CATDAT project on maintaining the European climate disaster loss database, is a pioneering stride towards a climate-resilient Europe. It's about smarter, systemic adaptation, driven by better climate risk and loss data.
Unveiling Crucial Insights: In response to the EU's call for enhanced climate risk assessments, EEA-CATDAT delivers meticulously updated economic loss and fatality data. By harnessing our CATDAT and Munich Re's NatCatSERVICE databases, we present a comprehensive perspective on weather- and climate-related extreme events.
Precise Categorization: Our analysis classifies losses into three categories: meteorological events (storms), hydrological events (floods), and climatological events (heatwaves, cold waves, droughts). Covering all 32 EEA member countries, this wealth of data provides a granular understanding of regional vulnerabilities.
Unbiased Data Fusion: EEA-CATDAT avoids data gaps by presenting CATDAT and NatCatSERVICE data separately. Acknowledging variations in data construction, our approach ensures internal coherence, delivering insights without compromise.
EEA-CATDAT is your gateway to informed decision-making, illuminating climate risks and losses across Europe. By marrying scientific rigor with advanced data analytics, we enable the EU's journey towards a resilient and sustainable future.
A vast collection of historic and contemporary data on natural disaster, socio-economic indicators, sustainability and resilience
Swift assessment of potential losses from natural disasters to support efficient response and recovery planning
Validation of data modelling using latest historic and contemporary data and ground truthing