10/10/2025 | News

Deliverable D10.1 was published in September 2025, marking both a formal project output and a concrete milestone in how MULTICLIMACT supports preparedness for extreme events. It brings together data, modelling and interfaces to help translate risk into usable insights across scales.
by Steinbeis Europa Zentrum
Deliverable D10.1, “Digital solution for the prevention and damage estimation of natural extreme events consequences at different scales – development for the application to a real demo case,” reports on the development and adaptation of the CIPCast platform within MULTICLIMACT, including new functionalities and a multiscale integration approach spanning building, district and territory.
The deliverable outlines how data layers are organised for hazard, exposure and dependency information and how end-user interfaces support modules such as real-time alerts, GIS-based visualisation, and scenario simulations for civil protection contexts. It also details risk and damage assessment components for earthquakes, heatwaves, and flood-related events, and includes work on interoperability and data exchange demonstration in the Camerino context, including interaction with the ENEA Smart City Platform.
D10.1 is led by ENEA with a multi-partner author team including CMCC, UNICAM, CAM, and RINA-C, and is reviewed by TU Delft, ENEA, and RINA-C.
Read the full deliverable here: https://multiclimact.eu/wp-content/uploads/D10.1_draft.pdf
About MULTICLIMACT:
MULTICLIMACT is an EU-funded project aimed at safeguarding Europe’s built environment against the increasing threats of natural and climatic hazards. By uniting 25 leading European organisations, MULTICLIMACT aims to enhance resilience, sustainability, and safety for communities across the continent. Through innovative strategies, including a toolkit of 20 reliable methods and digital solutions, the project targets the urgent need for adaptive measures against floods, earthquakes, extreme weather conditions and heatwaves. Tested across four pilot sites with diverse climatic conditions, MULTICLIMACT embodies a shared vision for a safer, more resilient future, focusing on actions to reduce the impact of climate change on the built environment. For more information, please visit www.multiclimact.eu