Country Profiles on Civil-Military Cooperation in Climate-Related Emergencies will explore the Project CASA research questions as they relate to selected NATO countries, as well as NATO partners and other countries globally with high climate security risks and/or high civil or military involvement in climate emergencies. Country profiles will include an analysis of the quantitative data collected in the project’s new dataset, as well as details on each country’s legal, funding, and operational frameworks and related policies, procedures, or guidelines on military involvement in climate-related emergencies.


At a later stage Country Profiles will be presented on this page as well as published as chapters within the final report.

NATO Countries

CountryBackground Material *Survey Form
Albania
Requested
Belgium
Received
Bulgaria
Received
Canada
Received
Croatia
Received
Czechia
Requested
Denmark
Requested
Estonia
Requested
Finland
Requested
FranceReceived
GermanyRequested
GreeceIn progress
Hungary
Received
Iceland
Requested
Italy
Received
Latvia
Received
Lithuania

In progress
Luxembourg
Requested
Montenegro
Requested
Netherlands

Requested
 North Macedonia
Requested
Norway
Requested
PolandRequested
Portugal
Requested
Romania
Received
Slovakia
Requested
Slovenia
Requested
SpainReceived
Sweden
Received
Türkiye
Requested
United KingdomRequested
United StatesReceived

Other Countries (partial list)

Argentina
In progress
Australia

In progress
Austria

Bangladesh 
Received
Brazil
Received
China
India
Ireland
In progress
Japan

Jordan
Requested
Russia

Switzerland
Received



* In additiion to the submitted Country Surveys other related documents will also be uploaded here as part of the reseach process including eight Country-Level Case Studies published in “Use of InMilitary Resources to Address Natural and Human-Made Disasters: Background Paper”, Foundation for Global Governance and Sustainability (FOGGS), September 2021 which was a key result of the M4CE Project: Militaries for Civil(ian) Emergencies.