
New flood hazard assessment workflow added to the CLIMAAX Handbook
The workflow uses a publicly available HCII dataset to assess how climate change may alter river discharges across Europe, based on simulations from a continental hydrological model.

The workflow uses a publicly available HCII dataset to assess how climate change may alter river discharges across Europe, based on simulations from a continental hydrological model.

At the 23rd European Week of Regions and Cities, CLIMAAX joined EU institutions, regions, and sister projects to advance dialogue on climate resilience, showcasing its work on data-driven adaptation for rural and coastal territories.

Dana Stuparu and Teodora Subotić shared insights on local climate adaptation and showcased CLIMAAX’s contributions to building resilience in Eastern Europe.

Daniel Sempere-Torres showcased how local communities are turning climate science into practical adaptation actions.

Fredrik Wetterhall (ECMWF) addressed several issues regarding the integration of local data into assessments and how regions can best share knowledge and experience with each other.

The article, published in the flagship open access publication of the European Dissemination Media Agency, offers an accessible look at the first two years of the project.

A new research reveals that after the 2021 floods, damages over 60% of home value led many in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands to favor relocation over adaptation.

Taina Hanhikoski gave a poster presentation at the 7th Nordic Conference on Climate Change Adaptation, held on 14–15 May 2025 in Rovaniemi, Finland.

“Make society own the results” urged CLIMAAX coordinator Sperna Weiland during the parallel session organized by CINEA, which focused on the use of models in local climate risk assessments and the governance structures needed to make adaptation strategies effective.