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MYRIAD-EU has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101003276. Poster to introduce MYRIAD-EU project at Second International Conference on Natural Hazards and Risks in a Changing World 2021, Potsdam, Germany, 5-6 October 2021 Summary: While the last decade saw huge scientific advances in the understanding of natural hazard risk, most research and policy still address risk from a single-hazard, single-sector perspective not taking into account the interconnected reality of these events. MYRIAD-EU’s vision is to catalyse the paradigm shift required to move towards a multi-risk, multi-sector, systemic approach to risk assessment and management. To achieve this vision, the overall aim is that by the end of MYRIAD-EU policy-makers, decision-makers, and practitioners will be able to develop forward-looking disaster risk management pathways that assess trade-offs and synergies across sectors, hazards, and scales. The project will focus on five multi-scale Pilot regions, in which we aim to better understand indirect, interregional, and cross-sectoral risk within Europe.
Multi-hazard, multi-risk, risk, risk management, MYRIAD-EU
Multi-hazard, multi-risk, risk, risk management, MYRIAD-EU
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