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Home > Archives for disaster resilience

October 28, 2025

Invited Perspectives on DIRECTED

Invited Perspectives on DIRECTED

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

Insights from the DIRECTED project*

Authors: Kai Schröter, Pia-Johanna Schweizer, Benedikt Gräler et. al.

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 must be aligned with adaptation measures. This perspective paper discusses complications in disaster risk management that have manifested during recent events from an interoperability perspective. 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. Looking at the challenges involved, the authors suggest that transdisciplinary knowledge co-production is key to promoting interoperability between these components. They outline a framework for enabling knowledge co-production to enhance risk governance by improving ways of facilitating transdisciplinary stakeholder engagement – a novel open-source federated data infrastructure that allows stakeholders to consolidate and connect relevant data sources, models, and information products.

Download the full paper here!

* The DIRECTED project is funded by the European Union through Horizon 2.3.1 – Disaster-Resilient Societies, Grant agreement ID: 101073978

August 20, 2024

Fostering Interoperability for Disaster Resilience

Fostering Interoperability for Disaster Resilience

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

The manuscript is now available for public review and discussion. We invite you to join the interactive public discussion! The prepint is accessible until October 1, 2024.

Access the Preprint and Discussion.

 

 

October 19, 2023

OGC Disaster Pilot 2023 Demo Day

OGC Disaster Pilot 2023 Demo Day

The OGC Disaster Pilot 2023 Demo Day webinar takes place on November 14, 2023. It will showcase working examples of how the Pilot improved the ability of key decision-makers and responders to discover, manage, access, qualify, share, and exploit location-based information in support of disaster preparedness, management, and response.

52°North’s Katharina Demmich will present our work on the development of a Drought Crop Impact Indicator Workflow in her presentation: “An indicator workflow for visualizing the impact of droughts on crop health and production”.

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July 4, 2023

Climate Services @ Data Week Leipzig

Climate Services @ Data Week Leipzig

Climate Services using Open Data & Open API Standards

From June 26 to June 30, 2023, the second Data Week took place in the historic New City Hall in Leipzig, Germany. The main theme of the conference was urban development and planning. On Monday, the presentations and keynotes focused on the European Green Deal projects and Data Cubes as a digital data resource to create a geospatial ecosystem for Europe. Tuesday’s focus was on FAIR data, various urban planning topics and different data spaces such as agriculture, biodiversity and climate. 52°North’s Johannes Schnell opened the Climate Data Space panel with a presentation of current projects. Wednesday evolved around AI and the need for semantics when providing data to make it machine readable and processable. The last two days were dedicated to workshops and discussions on sustainability and reproducibility of AI.

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