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Invited perspectives: Fostering interoperability of data, models, communication, and governance for disaster resilience through transdisciplinary knowledge co-production

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Schröter,  Kai
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Schweizer,  Pia-Johanna
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Gräler,  Benedikt
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Cumiskey,  Lydia
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Bharwani,  Sukaina
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Parviainen,  Janne
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Kropf,  Chahan M.
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Håkansson,  Viktor Wattin
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Drews,  Martin
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Irvine,  Tracy
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Dondi,  Clarissa
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Apel,  Heiko
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Löhrlein,  Jana
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Hochrainer-Stigler,  Stefan
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Bagli,  Stefano
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Huszti,  Levente
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Genillard,  Christopher
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Unguendoli,  Silvia
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Hattermann,  Fred Fokko       
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Steinhausen,  Max
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Schröter, K., Schweizer, P.-J., Gräler, B., Cumiskey, L., Bharwani, S., Parviainen, J., Kropf, C. M., Håkansson, V. W., Drews, M., Irvine, T., Dondi, C., Apel, H., Löhrlein, J., Hochrainer-Stigler, S., Bagli, S., Huszti, L., Genillard, C., Unguendoli, S., Hattermann, F. F., Steinhausen, M. (2025): Invited perspectives: Fostering interoperability of data, models, communication, and governance for disaster resilience through transdisciplinary knowledge co-production. - Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 25, 9, 3055-3073.
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-25-3055-2025


Cite as: https://publications.pik-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_33788
Abstract
Despite considerable efforts and progress in increasing resilience to natural hazards, the adverse socio-economic impacts of extreme weather events continue to increase globally. As climate change progresses, disaster risk management needs to be aligned with adaptation measures. In this perspective paper, we discuss complications in disaster risk management that have manifested during recent events from an interoperability perspective. We argue that a lack of interoperability between data and models, information and communication, and governance is a barrier to successful integrated disaster risk management and climate adaptation. On this basis, we take a detailed look at the challenges involved and suggest that transdisciplinary knowledge co-production is key to promoting interoperability between these components. Finally, we outline a framework for enabling knowledge co-production to enhance risk governance by improving ways of facilitating transdisciplinary stakeholder engagement and draft a novel open-source federated data infrastructure, which allows stakeholders to consolidate and connect relevant data sources, models, and information products.