Abstract
The latest evidence suggests that multi-hazards and their interrelationships (e.g., triggering, compound, and consecutive hazards) are becoming more frequent across Europe, underlying a need for resilience building by moving from single-hazard-focused to multi-hazard risk assessment and management. Although significant advancements were made in our understanding of these events, mainstream practice is still focused on risks due to single hazards (e.g., flooding, earthquakes, droughts), with a limited understanding of the stakeholder needs on the ground. To overcome this limitation, this paper sets out to understand the challenges for moving towards multi-hazard risk management through the perspective of European stakeholders. Based on five workshops across different European pilots (Danube Region, Veneto Region, Scandinavia, North Sea, and Canary Islands) and an expert workshop, we identify five prime challenges: i) governance, ii) knowledge of multi-hazards and multi-risks, iii) existing approaches to disaster risk management, iv) translation of science to policy and practice, and v) lack of data. These challenges are inherently linked and cannot be tackled in isolation with path dependency posing a significant hurdle in transitioning from single- to multi-hazard risk management. Going forward, we identify promising approaches for overcoming some of the challenges, including emerging approaches for multi-hazard characterisation, a common understanding of terminology, and a comprehensive framework for guiding multi-hazard risk assessment and management. We argue for a need to think beyond natural hazards and include other threats in creating a comprehensive overview of multi-hazard risks, as well as promoting thinking of multi-hazard risk reduction in the context of larger development goals.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 103774 |
Pages (from-to) | 1-13 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | Environmental Science and Policy |
Volume | 157 |
Early online date | 4 May 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2024 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2024 The Authors
Funding
Funders | Funder number |
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DSB | |
Universidad de La Laguna | |
HORIZON 2020 MYRIAD-EU | |
British Geological Survey (UK Research and Innovation | |
Directorate for Civil Protection | |
UK Research and Innovation | |
European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme call H2020-LC-CLA-2018-2019-2020 | 101003276 |
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme | 101003276 |
Keywords
- Disaster risk reduction
- Europe
- Multi-hazard
- Multi-hazard risk
- Stakeholder engagement