Târgu Secuiesc micro-region has a total area of 42.86 km2 from which 8.7 km2 (20%) is urban constructed area i.e. settlements, 27.55 km2 farmland used in crop production (64%) and 6.61 km2 (15%) pasture utilised in livestock sector. Thus 79% of the total area of the administrative unit is accounted for the agriculture sector having a significant impact on our society in many ways i.e. supports livelihoods through food, habitat, and jobs; provides raw materials for food and other products; and builds strong economies through trade, all these aspects are heavily depended on climate risk management and adaptation measures.
The livelihood of the population is located on 20% of the total administrative area, which can be directly affected by the major climate risks and not only. Local scale scenarios are requiring urban-relevant climate projections where alongside environmental hazard the socioeconomic impact must be assessed.
By scaling down the Climaax Framework and CRA Toolbox on our micro-region level, we will have the possibility to understand the risks and develop effective local risk management strategies to mitigate and adapt.
The results of the study would substantially help to cope with the major climate risks identified in our Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP) as extreme heatwaves, droughts, river flooding events classified as emergency scale regarding intensity and frequency in our Municipality.
In the CRA Toolbox risk workflows are stratified by hazard profile therefore from a range of hazard types we could calculate on our administrative unit scale (micro-region) different expected damages, exposure, vulnerability, assets or population exposed to a specific hazard, as: