What Has Been Learned About Converting Climate Hazard Data to Climate Risk Information?

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Bernie Dan,Garry Freya,Jenkins Katie,Arnell Nigel,Dawkins Laura,Ford Alistair,Kennedy-Asser Alan,O’Hare Paul,Perks Rachel,Ramsey Victoria,Sayers Paul

Abstract

Abstract Understanding climate risks requires consideration of the hazard, vulnerability and exposure. The understanding and quantification of climate vulnerabilities is central to developing valuable assessments of future risks, with close communication between stakeholders and researchers crucial to achieving this. Access to existing exposureand vulnerability data is highly fragmented; a centralised authoritative repository, where such data could be combined with climate data, would widen access and facilitate research. There is an ongoing need for multiple risk frameworks and tools to address the breadth of climate resilience issues. The analysis of compound, cascadingand systemic risks would benefit from more focus in the context of national scale risk assessments.

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Springer International Publishing

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