The work of the JRC includes the
- compilation of databases
- development of software and modelling tools
On the basis of our open data principles we publish a list of these tools and databases.
To search specific datasets or collections, the JRC Data Catalogue opens access to our data.
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Scientific tools and databases (59)
RSSA dataset of over 300 country level indicators to explore multidimensional inequalities.
A guide to help non-experts find alternative methods to animal testing from online sources.
Key cancer indicators to inform research and public health decisions.
Downloadable software to estimate consumers' exposure to food flavourings, additives and substances migrating from food contact materials.
70+ examples of food waste prevention actions implemented in various countries.
Assess nutritional benefits, net economic savings and net environmental savings from the implementation of food waste prevention actions.
Developed to stimulate policy debates as part of 'The future of government 2023+', this is a game for 4 to 8 people lasting around 2 hours.
Tool to assess progress on the objectives of the Gender Equality Strategy 2020-25.
This applied general equilibrium model covers interactions between the economy, energy system and the environment.
GCRI expresses the statistical risk of violent conflict in a given country in the next 1-4 years, based on quantitative indicators from open sources.
Built-up surface, population density and human settlement maps to understand human presence on the planet.
A free collection of geometric analysis tools to analyse image object attributes such as pattern, fragmentation, distance, connectivity and network coherence.
Happy Onlife is a game for children and a toolkit for adults to raise awareness of the risks and opportunities the internet brings.
INSPIRE ensures that the environmental geospatial data of EU countries is comparable and interoperable.
A repository of representative industrial nanomaterials, including those studied in the OECD testing programme and large research projects.
A database for predicting chemical properties related to hazards and risk.
A knowledge base for better knowledge management for bioeconomy-related policymaking.
Knowledge4Policy (K4P) is the European Commission platform for evidence-based policymaking.
Megatrends are long-term forces observable today, which can be used to help identify probable and preferable futures.
A toolkit offering seven discussion formats for a forward-looking debate on migration and integration.