Climate Delegated Act Professional, scientific and technical activities NACE M71.12

Engineering activities and related technical consultancy dedicated to adaptation to climate change

Engineering activities and related technical consultancy dedicated to adaptation to climate change.

The economic activities in this category could be associated with NACE code M71.12 in accordance with the statistical classification of economic activities established by Regulation (EC) No 1893/20061.

Substantial contribution

This activity can make a substantial contribution to the following objective(s). The activity must also pass DNSH assessment against the remaining five objectives.

✓ Climate adaptation

The economic activity is predominantly aimed at the provision of consultancy that helps one or more economic activities for which the technical screening criteria have been set out in this Annex to meet those respective criteria for substantial contribution to climate change adaptation, while respecting the relevant criteria for doing no significant harm to other environmental objectives.The economic activity complies with one the following criteria:it uses state-of-the-art modelling techniques that: properly reflect climate change risks;do not rely only on historical trends;integrate forward-looking scenarios;it develops climate models and projections, services and assessment of impacts, the best available science for vulnerability and risk analysis and related methodologies line with the most recent Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports and scientific peer-reviewed publications. The economic activity removes information, financial, technological and capacity barriers to adaptation. The potential to reduce material impacts due to climate risks is mapped through a robust climate risk assessment in the target economic activity. Activities in architectural design take into account climate proofing guidelines, climate-related hazards modelling and enable the adaptation of construction and infrastructure, including building codes and integrated management systems. The adaptation solutions implemented: do not adversely affect the adaptation efforts or the level of resilience to physical climate risks of other people, of nature, of cultural heritage, of assets and of other economic activities;favour nature-based solutions(697) or rely on blue or green infrastructure(698) to the extent possible;are consistent with local, sectoral, regional or national adaptation plans and strategies;are monitored and measured against pre-defined indicators and remedial action is considered where those indicators are not met;where the solution implemented is physical and consists in an activity for which technical screening criteria have been specified in this Annex, the solution complies with the do no significant harm technical screening criteria for that activity.

Do No Significant Harm criteria

To be taxonomy-aligned, this activity must not significantly harm any of the five objectives it does not substantially contribute to.

Climate change mitigation

The activity is not undertaken for the purposes of fossil fuel extraction or fossil fuel transport.

Water and marine resources

The activity complies with the criteria set out in Appendix B of the applicable Delegated Act.

Circular economy

N/A

Pollution prevention and control

N/A

Biodiversity and ecosystems

N/A

Criteria sourced from the EU Taxonomy Navigator. Applicable act: Climate Delegated Act (OJ L 442, 9.12.2021). Last verified: 19 July 2026.

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