The Belgian Climate Centre has announced the launch of the Klimaatschademonitor | Moniteur des dommages climatiques, developed by Assuralia. This interactive tool provides data on climate-related damages caused by extreme weather events, such as storms and floods, across Belgium.
The tool compiles information on insured claims and estimated losses over the past decade, with data categorised by municipality, province, and region. It includes damages to homes, vehicles, and businesses. The platform is designed to help users visualise trends and support informed decision-making regarding climate risk management and adaptation strategies.
Hein Lannoy, CEO of Assuralia, underlined the tool’s significance:
“It is important for everyone—citizens and local governments alike—to understand the impact of climate damage in their area. This can help them make informed choices in their prevention policies and encourage residents to consider measures to make their homes more resilient.”
The Belgian Climate Centre actively supports initiatives like this, fostering collaboration between scientists, policymakers, and the public. As a hub for reliable climate data and services, the Centre strives to strengthen research on climate trends, impacts, and risks. Tools such as the Klimaatschademonitor | Moniteur des dommages climatiques align with the Centre’s mission to promote effective adaptation measures through accessible and actionable data.
Rozemien De Troch, Climate Services Lead at the Belgian Climate Centre, highlighted the importance of cooperation in tackling climate challenges:
“Collaboration is essential to address the causes of climate change and adapt to its consequences. By promoting tools like this monitor, we encourage the use and dissemination of reliable data that supports scientific research, policy decisions, and public awareness needed to tackle today’s climate challenges.”
Furthermore, the Centre for Climate Risk Analysis (CERAC) utilises data from the tool to inform Belgium’s national climate risk assessments, providing valuable insights to policymakers and local governments for planning and preparedness.
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