Multi-risk analysis methodology for evaluating climate change impacts at different scales – by RINA-C

The NEVERMORE project partner RINA-C successfully published a paper entitled “Multi-risk analysis methodology for evaluating climate change impacts at different scales”.

The paper aims at presenting the main objective, methods and rationale behind the NEVERMORE project itself; its tools, vision and framework for an integrated assessment of the impacts, risks and interactions of climate change.

The article co-authored by F.V. De Maio, R. Valsecchi, S. Osmani, C. Solari & P. Basso, constitutes another relevant step not just for the NEVERMORE project, but also and foremost for the whole academic, political and civic community impacted by the impacts of climate change.

ABSTRACT

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report on Climate Change 2021 is a “code red for humanity”. It is thus essential to work on a climate resilient society. The purpose of the paper is to present the New Enabling Visions and tools for End-useRs and stakeholders thanks to a common MOdeling fRamework towards a climatE neutral and resilient society (NEVERMORE) project. The NEVERMORE project focuses on the modelling theory to take a significant step forward to overcome the current silo approach in favour of an integrated assessment one for evaluating impacts, risks and interactions of climate change across sectors. The activity will include the analysis and modelling of extreme events in their compound attributes (magnitude, frequency, timing). For each type of extreme events identified in each case study region, the Expected Annual Loss (EAL) is provided as the relation between the probability of damage occurrence and the loss expressed.

Link to the Paper: Read the full paper here