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The first European Climate Risk Assessment (EUCRA), published in 2024, is an important part of the evidence base for the integrated framework for European climate resilience and risk management. The EEA has now started work on the second edition (EUCRA-2), due for publication in 2028. EUCRA-2 will strengthen quantitative risk analysis, expand the policy scope, deepen adaptation insights, and increase stakeholder involvement, including from Eionet. A consortium has recently been contracted to support the delivery of EUCRA-2.

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