Extreme Events, Critical Infrastructures, Human Vulnerability and Strategic Planning: Emerging Research Issues

Author:

Birkmann Joern1,Wenzel Friedemann2,Greiving Stefan3,Garschagen Matthias4,Vallée Dirk5,Nowak Wolfgang1,Welle Torsten1,Fina Stefan1,Goris Anna1,Rilling Benedikt1,Fiedrich Frank6,Fekete Alexander7,Cutter Susan L.8,Düzgün Sebnem9,Ley Astrid1,Friedrich Markus1,Kuhlmann Ulrike1,Novák Balthasar1,Wieprecht Silke1,Riegel Christoph10,Thieken Annegret11,Rhyner Jakob4,Ulbrich Uwe12,Mitchell James K.13

Affiliation:

1. University of Stuttgart, Germany

2. Geophysical Institute (GPI), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

3. Institute of Spatial Planning (IRPUD), TU Dortmund, Germany

4. United Nations University – Institute for Environment and Human Security, Bonn, Germany

5. Chair and Institute of Urban and Transportation Planning, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

6. Institute for Public Safety and Emergency Management/Faculty of Safety Engineering, University of Wuppertal, Germany

7. Institute of Rescue Engineering and Civil Protection (IRG), TH Köln - Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany

8. Department of Geography, University of South Carolina, USA

9. Department of Mining Engineering & Geodetic and Geographic, Information Technologies, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

10. Grid Expansion Department, Federal Network Agency for Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Post and Railway, Germany

11. Institute of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Potsdam, Germany

12. Institute of Meteorology, Free University Berlin, Germany

13. Department of Geography, Rutgers University, USA

Abstract

The importance of critical infrastructures and strategic planning in the context of extreme events, climate change and urbanization has been underscored recently in international policy frameworks, such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030 (UNISDR (United Nations/International Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction) 2015), and the new Paris climate agreement (UNFCCC (United Nations — Framework Convention on Climate Change) 2015) as well as the New Urban Agenda (UN-HABITAT 2016). This paper outlines key research challenges in addressing the nexus between extreme weather events, critical infrastructure resilience, human vulnerability and strategic planning. Using a structured expert dialogue approach (particularly based on a roundtable discussion funded by the German National Science Foundation (DFG)), the paper outlines emerging research issues in the context of extreme events, critical infrastructures, human vulnerability and strategic planning, providing perspectives for inter- and transdisciplinary research on this important nexus. The main contribution of the paper is a compilation of identified research gaps and needs from an interdisciplinary perspective including the lack of integration across subjects and mismatches between different concepts and schools of thought.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

General Medicine

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