MONTCLIMA – Climate and natural risk in the SUDOE mountains
2014 - 2020
Jan, 2019
Jan, 2021
Project Overview
Mountain areas are among the territories most affected by natural hazards and these risks are expected to increase due to the effects of climate change (more severe droughts, higher average temperatures, and changes in the rainfall patterns). These risks do not respect administrative limits (for example, fires that cross borders in continuous forest areas) and need transnational coordination.
Project Results
Among other things, one of the project’s main tools is a cartographic viewer with information on vulnerable areas, a history of disasters in mountain areas and a compilation of best practices.