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Climate Risk Service

Client:

Climate Risk Service

Category:

PowerBi

Duration:

1 Week

Website Link:

https://climateriskservices.com/

Project overview :

Climate Risk Services (CRS) is on a mission to build a climate-resilient, net zero, and nature-positive future. CRS recognizes the critical importance of adapting to climate change and addressing the loss of biodiversity in our natural world. Their core objective is to equip organizations with the data, insights, and knowledge necessary to fully engage with climate and nature-related issues. This initiative aligns with the urgency of addressing climate change and protecting our environment. CRS invites you to meet their expanding team of subject-matter experts and encourages open communication.

What we did for this project :

For the Climate Risk Services dashboard, we implemented a comprehensive set of features to provide valuable data and insights:

     • Data Selection: We created a user-friendly dashboard with dropdown menus, allowing users to select countries, hazards, scenarios, and periods for data analysis.
     • Geospatial Visualization: A map displayed in the dashboard presented hazard-related information, and a table of contents summarized the details covering hazard names, historical data, and future projections.
     • Hazard Score Column Chart: A column chart visualized hazard scores, depicting factors like temperature change, heat stress, wildfires, extreme rainfall, landslides, river flooding, drought, precipitation change, water stress, and cold stress.
     • Hazard Scores by Scenario and Period: Users could explore hazard scores based on scenarios and periods, including historical RCP 4.5, RCP 8.5, and CPA 8.5, using a bar chart.
     • Extreme Rainfall Data: The dashboard included data on extreme rainfall from 1981 to 2100, allowing for an in-depth examination of this crucial climate variable.
     • Investment Areas: A table outlined the allocation of investments across various sectors, spanning agriculture, food and water, diverse sectors, energy, financial institutions, and multi-sector funds. These investments were allocated across regions, including Africa, Asia, Europe, Central Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
     • Doughnut Pie Charts: Two doughnut pie charts visualized the total investment amounts by region and strategic sector, facilitating a comprehensive understanding of where investments were being directed.
     • Agriculture Sector Insights: We used a bubble chart to explore the agriculture, food, and water sector. It illustrated investment degrees such as minimal, low, medium, and high for agriculture processing, production, trading, and other subsectors. The chart also depicted specific countries in the Asia region, including Bangladesh, India, Mongolia, Pakistan, and Yemen.
     • Radar Chart: We employed a radar chart to delve into agriculture processing and industry classifications in Pakistan, showcasing degrees of impact for different scenarios (RCP 4.5, RCP 8.5) and sensitivity scores.

Project results :

The implementation of the Climate Risk Services dashboard yielded the following results:

    • Enhanced Data Accessibility: The dashboard provided a user-friendly platform for accessing and analyzing climate and nature-related data, fostering informed decision-making.
    • Comprehensive Hazard Information: Users could explore detailed hazard data, including historical trends and future projections, enhancing their understanding of climate-related risks.
    • In-Depth Investment Insights: The dashboard offered insights into investment allocation across sectors and regions, aiding organizations in directing resources effectively.
   • Sector-Specific Analysis: Through various charts and visualizations, users could gain insights into specific sectors, such as agriculture, food and water, enabling more targeted planning and decision-making.

The implementation of the Climate Risk Services dashboard yielded the following results:

   • Enhanced Data Accessibility: The dashboard provided a user-friendly platform for accessing and analyzing climate and nature-related data, fostering informed decision-making.
   • Comprehensive Hazard Information: Users could explore detailed hazard data, including historical trends and future projections, enhancing their understanding of climate-related risks.
   • In-Depth Investment Insights: The dashboard offered insights into investment allocation across sectors and regions, aiding organizations in directing resources effectively.
   • Sector-Specific Analysis: Through various charts and visualizations, users could gain insights into specific sectors, such as agriculture, food and water, enabling more targeted planning and decision-making.

The implementation of the Climate Risk Services dashboard yielded the following results:

   • Enhanced Data Accessibility: The dashboard provided a user-friendly platform for accessing and analyzing climate and nature-related data, fostering informed decision-making.
   • Comprehensive Hazard Information: Users could explore detailed hazard data, including historical trends and future projections, enhancing their understanding of climate-related risks.
   • In-Depth Investment Insights: The dashboard offered insights into investment allocation across sectors and regions, aiding organizations in directing resources effectively.
   • Sector-Specific Analysis: Through various charts and visualizations, users could gain insights into specific sectors, such as agriculture, food and water, enabling more targeted planning and decision-making.

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