CAVA: Climate and Agriculture Risk Visualization and Assessment

Sectors and Themes
Agriculture
Disaster Risk Reduction
Scale
National
Expertise Level
Practitioner
Specialist
Resource Type
Analysis Tools
Platforms
Language
English
Membership Requirement
No
Resources Provided
Tools
Developer or Source
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
University of Cantabria and Predictia
University of Cape Town

Climate and Agriculture Risk Visualization and Assessment (CAVA) is an approach to climate information with a focus on agriculture. Its goal is to provide long-term, climate services by democratising access and simplifying the use of past and future climate and impact data.

CAVA offers two main components:
1. CAVA Platform: a freely accessible and user-friendly platform for climate and impact information
2. CAVAanalytics: dedicated R package providing advanced analyses and harmonized access to raw data used by the CAVA Platform

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