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Mapping the overlap between climate and conflict risks

Climate—Conflict—Vulnerability Index

Climate—
Conflict—
Vulnerability
Index

The Climate—Conflict—Vulnerability Index (CCVI) maps current global risks by integrating climate and conflict hazards with local vulnerabilities.

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Latest quarter: Q2-2024

Created: 2 weeks ago

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Index architecture

The CCVI metrics are organized hierarchically in three pillars — climate, conflict and vulnerability.

Each pillar is based on indicators from publicly available sources, which are further grouped into dimensions.

Following the IPCC definition, risk metrics are computed as a function of hazards, exposure and vulnerability.

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The index comprises a harmonized set of data layers and a transparent scoring methodology to make regions globally comparable.

The data is updated quarterly and gridded to 0.5 degrees (ca. 55km by 55km at the equator).

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About

Initiated and commissioned by the German Federal Foreign Office, the CCVI is created and evaluated in the context of a multi-year, interdisciplinary research effort.

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Project timeline

  • Pre-project

    October 2022

    Launch of precursor project "Climate Conflict", now archived at 2022.climate-conflict.org

  • Project start

    January 2023

    Start of current CCVI research project

  • Public launch

    October 2024

    The first public version with data from Q2-2024 is available.

  • Open source version

    Early 2025

    Release of code as open source version.

  • Evaluation and ongoing improvements

    2024–2025

    The index is evaluated, continuously improved and updated with quarterly data updates.

  • Stable, validated index

    End 2025

    All project documentation and outputs are available in a stable, validated form.

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