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Workshop report—Vulnerability in multi-hazard risks: Addressing its complexity and dynamics

  • Alexandre Pereira Santos*
  • , Silvia De Angeli
  • , Franziska Stefanie Hanf
  • , Charlotta Mirbach
  • , Nicole van Maanen
  • , Vitus Benson
  • , Marleen Carolijn de Ruiter
  • , Alexandre Dunant
  • , Stefano Terzi
  • , Pia Johanna Schweizer
  • , Taís Maria Nunes Carvalho
  • , Mariana Madruga de Brito
  • , Kelley De Polt
  • , Robert Šakić Trogrlić
  • , Marc van den Homberg
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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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.

Original languageEnglish
Article number115250
JournaliScience
Volume29
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Apr 2026

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