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Título: Bridging science and practice on multi-hazard risk drivers: stakeholder insights from five pilot studies in Europe
Autores/as: Maanen, Nicole van
Ruiter, Marleen de
Jäger, Wiebke
Casartelli, Veronica
Ciurean, Roxana
Padrón Fumero, Noemi
Daloz, Anne Sophie
Geurts, David
Gottardo, Stefania
Hochrainer Stigler, Stefan
López Díez, Abel
Díaz Pacheco, Jaime Salvador 
Dorta Antequera, Pedro 
Febles Arévalo, Tamara Lucía 
García González, Sara
Hernández Martín, Raúl
Álvarez Albelo, Carmen
Díaz Hernández, Juan José 
Lin Ma
Monteleone, V
Reiter, Karina
Stolte, Tristian
Šakić Trogrlić, Robert
Torresan, Silvia
Tatman, Sharon
Romero Manrique de Lara, David
Hernández González, Yeray
Ward, Philip J.
Clasificación UNESCO: 3308 Ingeniería y tecnología del medio ambiente
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Publicación seriada: Earth System Dynamics 
Resumen: Effective disaster risk management requires approaches that account for multiple interacting hazards, dynamic vulnerabilities, and institutional complexity. Yet many existing risk assessment methods struggle to reflect how these risks evolve in practice. This paper explores multi-hazard risk dynamics through stakeholder interviews across five European regions (Veneto, Scandinavia, the North Sea, the Danube Region, and the Canary Islands). Stakeholders described how exposure and vulnerability shift over time due to climate change, urban development, and socio-economic dependencies. The interviews highlight governance challenges and the critical role of institutional coordination, as well as synergies and asynergies in DRR measures, where efforts to reduce one risk can unintentionally increase another. By foregrounding real-world experiences across diverse hazard landscapes and sectors, this study offers empirical insights into how multi-hazard risk is perceived and managed. It underscores the need for flexible, context-sensitive strategies that bridge scientific assessment with decision-making on the ground.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/165869
ISSN: 2295-2311
DOI: 10.5194/esd-16-2295-2025
Fuente: Earth System Dynamics [2295-2311], v. 16 (6) (2025)
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