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DOI 10.1016/j.isci.2026.115250
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Title (Primary) Workshop report—Vulnerability in multi-hazard risks: Addressing its complexity and dynamics
Author Pereira Santos, A.; De Angeli, S.; Hanf, F.S.; Mirbach, C.; van Maanen, N.; Benson, V.; de Ruiter, M.C.; Dunant, A.; Terzi, S.; Schweizer, P.-J.; Nunes Carvalho, T.M.; de Brito, M.M. ORCID logo ; De Polt, K.; Šakić Trogrlić, R.; van den Homberg, M.
Year 2026
Department SUSOZ
Volume 29
Issue 4
Page From art. 115250
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Abstract

In November 2025, an interdisciplinary group of vulnerability researchers met in Munich and identified three challenge-opportunity clusters: first, overcoming epistemological divides to enable meaningful interdisciplinary integration. Second, the interoperability of data, methods, and evidence can strengthen robustness and policy relevance. Third, vulnerability assessments must adopt fit-for-purpose levels of complexity that preserve local context while enabling cross-scalar translation. This backstory is a call-to-action to accelerate the transition of the field toward robust, policy-salient, and socially legitimate integrative and interdisciplinary research.

Pereira Santos, A., De Angeli, S., Hanf, F.S., Mirbach, C., van Maanen, N., Benson, V., de Ruiter, M.C., Dunant, A., Terzi, S., Schweizer, P.-J., Nunes Carvalho, T.M., de Brito, M.M., De Polt, K., Šakić Trogrlić, R., van den Homberg, M. (2026):
Workshop report—Vulnerability in multi-hazard risks: Addressing its complexity and dynamics
29 (4), art. 115250 10.1016/j.isci.2026.115250