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Support Climate Change Adjustments in Engineering

Climate Resilience

Use Case Description

In many infrastructure and engineering projects, climate risks such as extreme weather events, sea-level rise, and shifting environmental baselines are not fully accounted for, often because of limited access to localised, long-term climate data. Especially in regions undergoing rapid climate change impacts, engineers and planners lack cost-effective, scalable tools to integrate climate resilience into project design and maintenance strategies.

Earth Observation (EO) technologies provide a powerful, scalable solution to support climate change adjustments in engineering by delivering accurate, up-to-date, and location-specific data on environmental variables. Through satellite-based monitoring of parameters such as land subsidence, coastal erosion, vegetation changes, surface temperatures, and hydrological dynamics, EO enables engineers to assess vulnerabilities, anticipate climate-driven shifts, and design adaptive infrastructure solutions. This data-driven approach strengthens resilience across critical sectors such as transport, energy, water management, and urban development.

In addition to improving the safety and longevity of infrastructure, EO-based insights can significantly reduce project lifecycle costs by enabling proactive maintenance, risk mitigation, and more targeted investments. Demonstration projects have shown that integrating EO-derived climate intelligence into engineering processes enhances compliance with evolving regulatory standards and boosts stakeholder confidence in climate resilience claims.

Advances in open-access datasets and cloud-based analytics platforms have dramatically improved cost-efficiency. Targeted use of high-resolution commercial imagery for critical assets or high-risk zones further optimises budgets, making EO an indispensable tool for engineering climate-smart infrastructure.