Climate Impact Scenarios

Definition

Climate Impact Scenarios are modeled projections of how future climate changes may affect environmental systems, infrastructure, and societies. They are developed using climate models, emission pathways, and socio-economic assumptions to assess risks and adaptation needs.

Application

Used in urban resilience planning, agriculture forecasting, disaster preparedness, and infrastructure design. GIS helps spatialize these projections to identify vulnerable regions and test different policy responses.

FAQ

1. Why are climate impact scenarios important for GIS planning?

They allow spatial modeling of future risks such as sea-level rise, heatwaves, or droughts, helping inform adaptive strategies.

2. Why are climate impact scenarios important for GIS planning?

Global and regional climate model outputs, historical climate trends, land cover, elevation, and socio-economic data.

3. Why are climate impact scenarios important for GIS planning?

By overlaying impact layers with infrastructure, land use, and population data to visualize exposure and sensitivity.

4. Why are climate impact scenarios important for GIS planning?

Government agencies, city planners, insurers, conservationists, and researchers developing resilience or mitigation strategies.