Invited perspectives: A research agenda towards disaster risk management pathways in multi-(hazard-)risk assessment | Invited perspectives: A research agenda towards disaster risk management pathways in multi-(hazard-)risk assessment
2022
Ward, Philip J. | Daniell, James | Duncan, Melanie | Dunne, Anna | Hananel, Cédric | Hochrainer-Stigler, Stefan | Tijssen, Annegien | Torresan, Silvia | Ciurean, Roxana Liliana | Gill, Joel C. | Sillmann, Jana | Couasnon, Anaïs | Koks, Elco | Padrón-Fumero, Noemi | Tatman, Sharon | Lund, Marianne Tronstad | Adesiyun, Adewole | Aerts, Jeroen C. J. H. | Alabaster, Alexander | Bulder, Bernard | Campillo Torres, Carlos | Critto, Andrea | Hernández-Martín, Raúl | MacHado, Marta | Mysiak, Jaroslav | Orth, Rene | Palomino Antolín, Irene | Petrescu, Eva-Cristina | Reichstein, Markus | Tiggeloven, Timothy | Van Loon, Anne F. | Vuong Pham, Hung | De Ruiter, Marleen C.
Whilst the last decades have seen a clear shift in emphasis from managing natural hazards to managing risk, the majority of natural-hazard risk research still focuses on single hazards. Internationally, there are calls for more attention for multi-hazards and multi-risks. Within the European Union (EU), the concepts of multi-hazard and multi-risk assessment and management have taken centre stage in recent years. In this perspective paper, we outline several key developments in multi-(hazard-)risk research in the last decade, with a particular focus on the EU. We present challenges for multi-(hazard-)risk management as outlined in several research projects and papers. We then present a research agenda for addressing these challenges. We argue for an approach that addresses multi-(hazard-)risk management through the lens of sustainability challenges that cut across sectors, regions, and hazards. In this approach, the starting point is a specific sustainability challenge, rather than an individual hazard or sector, and trade-offs and synergies are examined across sectors, regions, and hazards. We argue for in-depth case studies in which various approaches for multi-(hazard-)risk management are co-developed and tested in practice. Finally, we present a new pan-European research project in which our proposed research agenda will be implemented, with the goal of enabling stakeholders to develop forward-looking disaster risk management pathways that assess trade-offs and synergies of various strategies across sectors, hazards, and spatial scales.
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