As part of the project’s first activity, SuPeRBE developed an interactive, wiki-based inventory. This inventory provides a structured overview of methodologies, tools, and solutions for climate adaptation and risk management in the built environment. Through a mapping activity facilitated by local experts from five pilot regions, the inventory categorizes national and transnational climate adaptation databases based on spatial scales—buildings, neighbourhoods, and communities—and focuses on relevant climatic hazards in the Central European macro-region.
Mapping of the resources was done in the form of a roundtable in five pilot territories – Šibenik, Piemonte, Veneto, Schnifis and Prague 5. The roundtables were held either online or in person during October and November 2024 and resulted in the list of resources provided in the SuPeRBE inventory.
Resources are organized according to specific hazards, such as floods, droughts, storms, and heatwaves, and include future climate prediction tools, real-time weather warnings, and sector-specific impact assessments. These resources cover various spatial scales, ensuring users can access relevant tools for managing climate risks at the appropriate planning level in Central Europe. The wiki-based tool is designed to be continuously updated and features a repository of climate adaptation solutions and best practices tailored to specific hazards, spatial contexts, and sectors. By focusing on practical, localized responses, this tool provides essential guidance for policymakers, planners, and stakeholders aiming to enhance resilience and sustainability in the face of climate risks.