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Project structure
- Outcome of SLICE Stakeholder Workshop
- WP1 - Cross-hazard risk-indicators based on historical data and ISIMIP impact projections
- WP2 - Efficient cross-hazard damage projection and quantification of flood-adaptation strategies
- WP3 - Empirical impact assessment of climate-related disasters on the household level
- WP4 - Modelling long-term household-level development impacts
- WP5 - Income-specific econometric quantification of indirect losses
- WP6 - Dynamical modelling economic development trajectories under climate extremes for low- and high-income countries
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News
- Climate Risk Profiles for SLICE focus countries Nigeria, Malawi, and Philippines published
- Annual consortium meeting April, 16 2021: Understanding the Short- and Long-Term Impacts of Climate Extremes (SLICE)
- Published on 13 January 2021: Grain export restrictions during COVID-19 risk food insecurity in many low- and middle-income countries
- Preprint of 29 Jun 2020: Climate signals in river flood damages emerge under sound regional disaggregation
- Annual consortium meeting, 13 May 2020: Understanding the Short- and Long-Term Impacts of Climate Extremes (SLICE)
- Christian Otto and Markus Zimmer are lead-authors on a T20 policy brief on coastal challenges.
- Published on 24 March 2020: Rising economic damages of natural disasters: Trends in event intensity or capital intensity?
- Published on 17 February 2020: Event-based models to understand the scale of the impact of extremes
- SLICE at the "Understanding Risk - Innovate for Resilience" Conference in Bucharest (Romania)
- Interview in Schwäbische on financial impacts of climate change
- Workshop: Understanding the Short- and Long-Term Impacts of Climate Extremes
- Kick-off meeting
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