The Climate resilience maturity assessment (CREMA) tool offers a comprehensive and systematic approach to risk management, supporting users in the identification, assessment, and prioritisation of threats associated with climate change and natural factors.

By providing an organised framework that simplifies complex data, it enables planners and decision-makers to integrate scientific insights into operational processes more effectively. This methodology supports the development of resilient strategies and mitigates potential vulnerabilities. 

The CREMA tool is presented in as a web-based application, allowing users to interact with data in a user-friendly manner. It provides comprehensive support for climate and natural risk management across various scales and user groups, offering scenario modelling and risk data analysis capabilities, to enhance resilience. The tool enables users to access a portfolio of assets at various scales, with their specific characteristics already uploaded onto the platform. Users can generate multiple scenarios for these assets by selecting one or more hazards. The tool then conducts risk analyses and provides estimates of expected annual economic losses, considering direct impacts on physical systems, indirect impacts on service continuity, and effects on people, such as casualties. Additionally, users can view a resilience score, which is calculated using indicators related to event preparedness and the availability of internal and external resources. Furthermore, for each “as is” scenario, users can create several “to be” scenarios by applying adaptation or risk mitigation measures, simulating the resulting impacts, and obtaining updated resilience scores. This feature allows for effective comparison between different scenarios. 

It is not yet accessible at the moment. In the coming months, an access link will be shared with stakeholders of the pilot projects to carry out the test activities. After the revision phase, the final version of the tool will be presented. 

The primary user group for the CREMA tool includes decision-makers, planners, and practitioners involved in risk management across public and private sectors. This encompasses local authorities, government agencies, policy advisors, urban and regional planners, and organisations responsible for infrastructure, utilities, or community resilience. Additionally, the tool is relevant for researchers and analysts who require structured approaches to interpret risk data.

CREMA will contribute to solving the needs of its future users by empowering them with a practical tool for integrating climate and natural risk considerations into their planning and operational processes. By offering scenario modelling the tool enables users to make evidence-based decisions that proactively address different threats. CREMA helps organisations and communities anticipate emerging risks, strengthen their climate adaptation efforts, and safeguard their assets and interests against future uncertainties. 

Two workshops have already been conducted with potential users, during which valuable feedbacks were gathered to inform the development of the CREMA tool. A third workshop is planned for November 2025, serving as a beta-testing step alongside potential users and stakeholders. Following this, the tool will be tested within each pilot project, ensuring that comprehensive feedback is collected ahead of the final revision and release of the tool. 

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