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Czechia

Region Europe Subregion Eastern Europe Income High income: OECD ISO CZE

Czechia runs low across the board; strong nature keeps overall risk contained.

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Standing risk

How risky is Czechia, overall?

The composite and its five dimensions. Higher means more risk.

Composite risk
Low
37 / 100
Very lowLowMediumHighCritical
  1. Climate
    Medium
    48 / 100
  2. Nature
    Low
    20 / 100
    ▲ + 0.5 5y
  3. Social
    Low
    25 / 100
  4. Governance
    Medium
    48 / 100
  5. Adaptation
    Medium
    44 / 100
    ▼ -0.7 5y
Climate futures

Czechia: outlook from 2050 to 2100

Projected physical change under a moderate (SSP2-4.5) and a high (SSP5-8.5) emissions pathway.

By 2080 under a high-emissions pathway, Czechia is projected to warm +3.8 °C, with annual rainfall changing +21 mm.

Temperature

+3.8 °C

20502080
Higher emissions SSP5-8.5
+3.2 °C → +3.8 °C
Lower emissions SSP2-4.5
+2.1 °C → +2.8 °C

Hottest month +6.7 °C by 2080 (SSP5-8.5).

Precipitation

+21 mm

20502080
Higher emissions SSP5-8.5
+26 mm → +21 mm
Lower emissions SSP2-4.5
+39 mm → +31 mm

Driest month +4 mm by 2080 (SSP5-8.5).

Sea level

Landlocked, not applicable.

Water stress

33%

20502080
Higher emissions SSP5-8.5
0.2% → 33%
Current path SSP3-7.0
0.2% → 0.2%

Share of land under high or extreme water stress; 0.2% today.

River flooding

1.4%

20502080
Higher emissions SSP5-8.5
1.3% → 1.4%
Lower emissions SSP2-4.5
1.4% → 1.4%

Land exposed to a 100-year river flood; 1.6% today.

Projections from public CMIP6 (WorldClim 2.1, 5-model median, against a 1970-2000 baseline), WRI Aqueduct 4.0 and IPCC AR6 data. Monthly and bioclimatic aggregates, not daily-threshold indices. Forward-looking estimates, not a re-scored site risk.

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Hazard exposure

Which hazards threaten Czechia most?

Physical hazard intensity. INFORM Risk Index, 0 to 10.

Flood
Medium
5.7 / 10
DRR capacity
Low
2.0 / 10
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FAQ

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Answer-first, drawn from the same data above.

How risky is Czechia?
Czechia runs low across the board; strong nature keeps overall risk contained. Its overall risk score is 37 out of 100 (low), blended from World Bank, INFORM Risk Index and ND-GAIN Country Index.
What drives Czechia's risk?
Czechia's highest pressures are climate (48, medium) and governance (48). Its strongest area is nature (20).
How might Czechia's climate change by 2080?
Under a high-emissions scenario (SSP5-8.5), about 93% of Czechia's land shifts toward a warmer climate zone by 2080, lifting its climate-hazard pressure index from 71 to 76 out of 100. This Koppen-based outlook is a separate, forward-looking measure from the historical ND-GAIN scores.
How much will Czechia warm by 2080?
Under a high-emissions scenario (SSP5-8.5), Czechia is on track to warm by +3.8 °C by 2080, with annual precipitation changing by +21 mm; under lower emissions (SSP2-4.5) the warming is about +2.8 °C. Based on CMIP6 multi-model projections against a 1970-2000 baseline.
How will water stress change in Czechia?
The share of Czechia under high water stress is projected to move from 0.2% today to 33% by 2080 under a high-emissions scenario (SSP5-8.5). Based on WRI Aqueduct projections.
How will river-flood exposure change in Czechia?
The share of Czechia exposed to river flooding is projected to move from 1.6% today to 1.4% by 2080 under a high-emissions scenario (SSP5-8.5). Based on WRI Aqueduct riverine-flood projections.
When was Czechia's risk data last updated?
Updated August 2026, drawing on World Bank, INFORM Risk Index and ND-GAIN Country Index.