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Xavier Le Den, Debbie Spillane
May 10, 2026
Ramboll is playing a central role in the second European Climate Risk Assessment (EUCRA2)
Ramboll is managing and contributing technical expertise to the European Climate Risk Assessment (EUCRA2), a 30-month programme led by the European Environment Agency. Xavier Le Den, Country Market Lead for Ramboll Management Consulting in Belgium, explains Ramboll’s role in the important programme that aims to make climate risk assessment actionable for EU institutions and member states.

Ramboll is playing a central role in the second European Climate Risk Assessment (EUCRA2), a high‑profile, two‑and‑a‑half‑year programme commissioned through the European Environment Agency to inform the European Commission and wider stakeholders on where and how to prioritise climate adaptation action. The assignment strengthens Ramboll’s strategic ambition to bridge rigorous climate science and policy application, delivering assessments designed for uptake by decision‑makers across Europe.
The centre of Europe’s climate risk-to-action agenda
EUCRA2 is a pan‑European, strategic assessment that operates at a level intended to inform EU policy and programme decisions. The assessment’s primary target audience is the European institutions and the Commission services that will use the results to identify where “European climate risks” are concentrated and what initiatives are required to climate‑proof Europe.
Due to its scope and audience, EUCRA2 offers Ramboll a direct channel to shape adaptation policy discussions, contribute evidence to forthcoming instruments, including a new resilience/adaptation framework being prepared by the Commission.
EUCRA2 is a key tool for understanding climate risk and taking climate adaptation action at a new level.
Consortium, roles and coordination
Large, multi‑hazard, pan‑European assessments such as EUCRA2 require broad geographic reach and complementary expertise. As leading partner of a consortium comprising reputable research organizations such as CCMC (Italy), EURAC (Germany) SEI (Sweden) and SYKE (Finland), Ramboll’s position in EUCRA2 is twofold:
- we will act as project manager, coordinating complex interdependencies among work packages, data flows and stakeholder engagement,
- and as a technical partner, contributing expertise in policy analysis, stakeholder engagement and sectoral risk (notably water) where Ramboll has recognised strengths.
The consortium will be organised to ensure clear governance, aligned work‑package leads, secure data sharing and frequent technical exchanges so outputs are cohesive and readily usable by non‑technical audiences.
Methodological innovations and approach
The client wants to make EUCRA2 as actionable as possible, which drives several methodological priorities:
- linking hazard and exposure analysis directly to “solution spaces” – i.e. which adaptation options are relevant and who should act,
- addressing systemic and cascading risks across socio‑economic and environmental systems,
- and presenting results in ways that are simple enough for non‑experts to understand and replicate.
As a result, the project will combine multi‑hazard risk frameworks, systemic risk analysis, policy diagnostics, and co‑production with end users to ensure transparency, reproducibility, and policy relevance.
Policy integration, demonstrations and impact
EUCRA2 is explicitly designed to inform Commission initiatives and to inspire member states and economic sectors to improve their own risk assessments and adaptation planning. Ramboll’s work will support policy analysis and stakeholder engagement to connect scientific findings to realistic adaptation pathways and ownership of actions, answering not only “what” needs to be done, but “who” must act. Outputs will include methodological reports, pilot assessments and policy briefs meant for immediate uptake by the Commission, the European Environment Agency and national authorities.
Measuring success and legacy
Success will be assessed across three interlinked dimensions:
- delivery – smooth, timely completion of the methodology, milestones and high‑quality outputs within the 30‑month schedule,
- uptake – the degree to which Commission services, member states and sectoral stakeholders find the products actionable and apply methods or results in policy or planning, and
- reach and sustained use – downloads, citations, replication at national/regional scales, and evidence of the work informing subsequent adaptation decisions or guidance
EUCRA2 presents a strategic opportunity for Ramboll to convert leading climate science into practical, policy‑ready adaptation guidance for Europe. After all, EUCRA2 is a key tool for understanding climate risk and taking climate adaptation action at a new level, and Ramboll’s dual role as delivery manager and subject‑matter expert positions the firm to ensure those tools are actionable for policymakers and practitioners alike.
Want to know more?
Xavier Le Den
Director, Ramboll Management Consulting BE
+32 497 89 83 58
Debbie Spillane
Senior Manager, Communication & Marketing
+45 53 67 10 43
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