Floods
This is the thematic working group on flooding.
Five Key Needs for Addressing Flood Injustice
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Five Key Needs for Addressing Flood Injustice
“During the 2-day symposium, participants identified five key priorities that could be helped by increased research and civil engagement: better flood exposure data, understanding mechanisms of urban development that contribute to flooding, flood impact metrics that promote equity, improved transboundary collaboration before and after flood events, and broadening participation and coproduction in research.”
What is our role as capacity builders in addressing these priorities?
Read more in this article from EOS: https://eos.org/science-updates/five-key-needs-for-addressing-flood-injustice?utm_source=EosBuzz&mkt_tok=OTg3LUlHVC01NzIAAAGRUJBLjb0flst0fvGGFHjf6hNI-fR_i5OLUmlDANJRpkw8GVOyVNYK7e6dHDg8Vz4eHZ-3g1LhC4dTShYWGSsYRpDitRwcgLJ5qeNyzzyi4w.
- This discussion was modified 10 months, 1 week ago by Erin Martin.
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Five Key Needs for Addressing Flood Injustice - Eos
Better data and assessment metrics—and improved researcher involvement in communities—are needed to understand and redress inequitable vulnerabilities to and recoveries from flooding.
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