Progress in Disaster Science (Jul 2019)

Towards an efficient science architecture for integrated disaster risk research

  • Tom Beer,
  • Janos J. Bogardi,
  • Zenda Ofir

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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The uninterrupted increase of extreme events has vitalized disaster risk research (DRR). DRR, as a multi- and transdisciplinary endeavour, should be framed and implemented within the context of sustainable development, climate change and other challenges. In order to facilitate the adoption of knowledge-based solutions in policy and practice, innovative and integrated approaches to transdisciplinary research have to be matched by appropriate and effective governance structures. Based on the findings of an independent Review of the ICSU11 ICSU and ISSC has merged after the mid-term review process of IRDR to form ISC (International Science Council). As institutions and documents mentioned in this paper refer to the pre-merger situation the abbreviations ICSU and ISSC are kept. Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR) Interdisciplinary Body, lessons have been learned that can also be relevant for other collaborative, policy-practice oriented science programs. Keywords: Integrated disaster risk research, Governance of science programmes