
Webinar: Mapping climate risks for a future-ready organisation
Climate change is having an increasing impact on organisations. Extreme heat, drought, heavy rainfall and flooding affect not only the environment in which you operate, but also your buildings, infrastructure, business processes and investment decisions.
In this webinar, Sweco’s experts share their perspective on physical climate risks and demonstrate how to identify, assess and translate these risks into concrete actions in a structured way. Discover how a climate risk assessment helps organisations reduce risks, support strategic decision-making and strengthen the resilience of their assets and operations.
What will you learn during this webinar?
During this session, you will gain insights into:
- the main physical climate risks affecting organisations, including heat, drought, flooding and extreme rainfall
- how to translate climate data into risks for buildings, infrastructure and business processes
- how location, vulnerability and business impact together determine the actual level of risk
- the role of climate risk assessments within CSRD, risk management and strategic decision-making
- how to future-proof investment projects and CapEx decisions
- which adaptation measures contribute to a resilient and climate-ready organisation
Who is this webinar for?
This webinar is designed for professionals involved in sustainability, asset management, facility management, risk management, operations, real estate, investments and strategic decision-making. Policymakers and organisations looking to strengthen their climate resilience will also gain valuable insights and practical guidance from this session.
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Watch the session whenever it suits you, revisit the key insights and easily share the knowledge within your organisation.

Stef Vervaet

Bert Stoelen

Jonas Görgen
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