Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (Jan 2024)

The communication strategy for the release of the first European Seismic Risk Model and the updated European Seismic Hazard Model

  • I. Dallo,
  • M. Marti,
  • N. Valenzuela,
  • H. Crowley,
  • J. Dabbeek,
  • J. Dabbeek,
  • L. Danciu,
  • S. Zaugg,
  • F. Cotton,
  • F. Cotton,
  • D. Giardini,
  • R. Pinho,
  • J. F. Schneider,
  • C. Beauval,
  • A. A. Correia,
  • O.-J. Ktenidou,
  • P. Mäntyniemi,
  • M. Pagani,
  • M. Pagani,
  • V. Silva,
  • G. Weatherill,
  • S. Wiemer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-24-291-2024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24
pp. 291 – 307

Abstract

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To design user-centred and scientifically high-quality outreach products to inform about earthquake-related hazards and the associated risk, a close collaboration between the model developers and communication experts is needed. In this contribution, we present the communication strategy developed to support the public release of the first openly available European Seismic Risk Model and the updated European Seismic Hazard Model. The backbone of the strategy was the communication concept in which the overall vision, communication principles, target audiences (including personas), key messages, and products were defined. To fulfil the end-users' needs, we conducted two user testing surveys: one for the interactive risk map viewer and one for the risk poster with a special emphasis on the European earthquake risk map. To further ensure that the outreach products are not only understandable and attractive for different target groups but also adequate from a scientific point of view, a two-fold feedback mechanism involving experts in the field was implemented. Through a close collaboration with a network of communication specialists from other institutions supporting the release, additional feedback and exchange of knowledge was enabled. Our insights, gained as part of the release process, can support others in developing user-centred products reviewed by experts in the field to inform about hazard and risk models.