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Scientific tools & databases

On the basis of our open data principles we publish tools and databases with clear descriptions for each entry here on the Science Hub.

The range of work carried out at the JRC includes the

  • compilation of databases
  • development of software and modelling tools

On the basis of our open data principles we publish tools and databases with clear descriptions for each entry here on the Science Hub.

The tools and databases are categorised by name and acronym, but can be filtered by research area, keyword and JRC institute responsible for the coordination of the particular entry. 

To search specific datasets or collections, the JRC Data Catalogue opens access to our data.

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The ASEM Sustainable Connectivity Portal offers a wealth of data to explore the degree of connectivity between 51 European and Asian countries at political, institutional, economic and social levels and assess their sustainability performance.

Drainage networks and associated drainage basins form complex functional entities not only for hydrological processes but also for environmental processes at large. To uniformly study these processes we created CCM, a Catchment Characterisation Model

The Composite Indicators and Scoreboards Explorer is a powerful tool to explore, create and visualize hundreds of indicators and scoreboards to better inform policy analysis and research and help make progress on Europe's and global challenges.

90% of the world's cargo is transported in maritime containers, but only 2% is physically inspected by customs authorities, opening the possibility...

Maps, graphs and everything we need to know on floods, forest fires, droughts, disaster mapping and/or human settlements for early response on natural an man-made disasters. Information based on Copernicus Satellite Imagery, by ESA and the European Commission.

The Cultural and Creative Cities Monitor is a tool designed to benchmark and boost the creative and cultural potential of European cities, which is vital to driving economic growth and social cohesion.

The ‘Cultural gems’ is a Mobile Web App that will allow city residents and tourists to share and discover hidden cultural and creative treasures of the 168 cities included in the Cultural and Creative Cities Monitor through treasure hunts.

The Digital Media Hub helps you easily discover how science for policy is linked to our daily lives in the EU.
You can explore our vast collection of animations, infographics, games, videos, virtual tours and other media.

The EIOS (Epidemic Intelligence from Open Sources) initiative, brings together several public health organisations around the globe to create a unified, multidisciplinary approach to early detection, assessment and communication of public health risk using publicly available information.

A forum for developing shared, quantitative analysis relevant to humanitarian crises and disasters. INFORM includes organisations from different fields, such as humanitarian and development sector, donors and technical partners.

Understanding and properly applying scientific knowledge to Disaster Risk Management is essential in managing risks. In this section, you will find a collection of learning opportunities and resources.

A repository of scientific publications based on a selection of papers, reports and policy briefs covering different DRM research domains and policy areas produced by the scientists of the Joint Research Center.

With the rising cost of fuel, energy efficiency in fisheries has become a key issue for the sector's profitability, and the European Commission...

Explore demographic data, population projections and thematic demographic analyses at EU, national, regional and local level.

Explore and visualise data on migration-related topics in 198 countries and territories worldwide.