Science and Technology Networks: A Helping Hand to Boost Implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030?

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Robert Šakić Trogrlić
Lydia Cumiskey
Annisa Triyanti
Melanie J. Duncan
Nuha Eltinay
Rick J. Hogeboom
Mansi Jasuja
Chinaporn Meechaiya
Christina J. Pickering
Virginia Murray
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[1] Heriot-Watt University,School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
[2] United Nations Major Group for Children and Youth,Flood Hazard Research Centre
[3] Water Youth Network,Governance and Inclusive Development, Department of Geography, Planning and International Development
[4] Middlesex University,British Geological Survey (Natural Environment Research Council)
[5] University of Amsterdam,School of the Built Environment and Architecture
[6] Lyell Centre,Twente Water Centre
[7] London South Bank University,Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies
[8] University of Twente,undefined
[9] Alumni International Network,undefined
[10] Royal Dutch Water Network (Koninklijk Nederlands Water netwerk),undefined
[11] Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC),undefined
[12] University of Ottawa,undefined
[13] Public Health England,undefined
[14] United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR) Scientific and Technical Advisory Group (STAG),undefined
来源
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science | 2017年 / 8卷
关键词
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030; Science and Technology (S&T); Networks; Disaster risk reduction;
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The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030 underlines the importance of Science and Technology (S&T) and S&T networks for effective disaster risk reduction (DRR). The knowledge of existing S&T networks and their exact role in DRR, however, is limited. This opinion piece initiates a discussion on the role of S&T networks in the implementation of the Sendai Framework. The article highlights that current practice is oriented towards a narrative that emphasizes the potential of S&T for DRR and stresses a collaborative approach delivered through networks. But a true understanding of whether and how S&T networks can mobilize and enable S&T for DRR is missing. We call for a review of existing S&T networks for DRR and the development of good practice guidelines on S&T networks for DRR. This review should include knowledge on how to overcome common challenges and maximize the benefits, along with a framework for successful evaluation of such networks. This knowledge would provide much needed guidance for existing and emerging networks.
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