2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-10244
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Unleashing the power of the interdisciplinary in disaster risk reduction: reflections from an early career researcher group developing a risk-informed decision support environment for Tomorrow’s Cities

Abstract: <div> <table><tbody><tr><td> <p>The concept of disaster risk is multidisciplinary by nature. Responding to disasters and increasingly preventing new and reducing existing disaster risk has become the backbone of various disciplines. Yet, moving from various disciplinary perspectives to integrated approaches remains a fundamental challenge. This talk reflects on the experience of a group of early-career researchers, including ph… Show more

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“…Tomorrowville was coordinated and executed by an interdisciplinary team of researchers (e.g., urban planners, engineers, physical scientists, social scientists), leveraging geographically relevant literature and their respective expert judgment (Filippi et al, 2023). For instance, engineering expertise was used to determine the various building typologies of the buildings layer, whereas the spatial location of households and their association with different residential building types was defined by social scientists/urban planners based on distinct household income ranges.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Tomorrowville was coordinated and executed by an interdisciplinary team of researchers (e.g., urban planners, engineers, physical scientists, social scientists), leveraging geographically relevant literature and their respective expert judgment (Filippi et al, 2023). For instance, engineering expertise was used to determine the various building typologies of the buildings layer, whereas the spatial location of households and their association with different residential building types was defined by social scientists/urban planners based on distinct household income ranges.…”
Section: Case Study Demonstrationmentioning
confidence: 99%