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St. Vin. and Gren.

Region Americas Subregion Caribbean Income Upper middle income ISO VCT

St. Vin. and Gren. runs low across the board; strong climate keeps overall risk contained.

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Standing risk

How risky is St. Vin. and Gren., overall?

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

Composite risk
Low
37 / 100
Very lowLowMediumHighCritical
  1. Climate
    Very low
    17 / 100
  2. Nature
    Low
    29 / 100
    ▲ + 0.1 5y
  3. Social
    Low
    25 / 100
  4. Governance
    High
    63 / 100
  5. Adaptation
    Medium
    50 / 100
    ▼ -2.9 5y
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Trajectory

How St. Vin. and Gren.'s risk has shifted

Observed risk across the available record, against world and regional averages. Higher means more risk.

Hazard exposure

Which hazards threaten St. Vin. and Gren. most?

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

Flood
Very low
0.0 / 10
DRR capacity
High
6.9 / 10
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FAQ

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Answer-first, drawn from the same data above.

How risky is St. Vin. and Gren.?
St. Vin. and Gren. runs low across the board; strong climate 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 St. Vin. and Gren.'s risk?
St. Vin. and Gren.'s highest pressures are governance (63, high) and adaptation (50). Its strongest area is climate (17).
How might St. Vin. and Gren.'s climate change by 2080?
St. Vin. and Gren.'s climate zones stay broadly stable through 2080 even under a high-emissions scenario (SSP5-8.5); its Koppen-based climate-hazard pressure index holds near 76 out of 100. This forward-looking outlook is separate from the historical ND-GAIN scores.
When was St. Vin. and Gren.'s risk data last updated?
Updated June 2026, drawing on World Bank, INFORM Risk Index and ND-GAIN Country Index.