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Critical research in the water-related multi-hazard field

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Kreibich,  H.
4.4 Hydrology, 4.0 Geosystems, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum;

de Ruiter,  Marleen C.
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Goda,  Katsuichiro
External Organizations;

Keiler,  Margreth
External Organizations;

Suppasri,  Anawat
External Organizations;

Malamud,  Bruce D.
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Kreibich, H., de Ruiter, M. C., Goda, K., Keiler, M., Suppasri, A., Malamud, B. D. (2021 online): Critical research in the water-related multi-hazard field. - Nature Sustainability.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-021-00833-0


Zitierlink: https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_5009246
Zusammenfassung
We believe that the transdisciplinary studies on water-related multi-hazards are innovative and critical research by the water community, thus answering the call of the recent Nature Sustainability Editorial ‘Too much and not enough’1 for water science ideas that are not derivative or stagnant. This domain of water studies focuses on the specific contexts where water-related hazardous events occur simultaneously, in cascade or cumulatively with other events. Characteristic of the field is the intensive collaboration of scientists and practitioners from different disciplines working together to better understand, assess and manage water-related multi-hazards. At the recent Asia Oceania Geosciences Society–European Geosciences Union Joint Conference on New Dimensions for Natural Hazards in Asia, we discussed the statement ‘Too much and not enough’1 and here suggest three reasons why transdisciplinary collaborations have led to many new ideas and notable advancements in the field of water-related multi-hazard research in recent years.