Abstract
Abstract. In this paper, we present the results of an NHESS
(Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences) 20th anniversary survey, in which 350 natural hazard community members
responded to two questions: (Q1) “what are the top three scientific
challenges you believe are currently facing our understanding of natural
hazards” and (Q2) “what three broad step changes should or could be done
by the natural hazard community to address natural hazards in achieving the
Sustainable Development Goals”? We have analysed the data quantitatively
and qualitatively. According to the 350 respondents, the most significant
challenges (Q1) are the following (within brackets % of 350 respondents
who identified a given theme): (i) shortcomings in the knowledge of risk and
risk components (64 %), (ii) deficiencies of hazard and risk reduction
approaches (37 %), (iii) influence of global change, especially climate
change (35 %), (iv) integration of social factors (18%), (v)
inadequate translation of science to policy and practice (17 %), and (vi)
lack of interdisciplinary approaches (6 %). In order for the natural
hazard community to support the implementation of the Sustainable
Development Goals (Q2), respondents called for (i) enhanced stakeholder
engagement, communication and knowledge transfer (39 %), (ii) increased
management and reduction of disaster risks (34 %), (iii) enhanced
interdisciplinary research and its translation to policy and practice (29 %), (iv) a better understanding of natural hazards (23 %), (v) better
data, enhanced access to data and data sharing (9 %), and (vi) increased
attention to developing countries (6 %). We note that while the most
common knowledge gaps are felt to be around components of knowledge about
risk drivers, the step changes that the community felt were necessary
related more to issues of wider stakeholder engagement, increased risk
management and interdisciplinary working.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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