Waterproofing Data investigates the governance of water-related risks, with a focus on social and cultural aspects of data practices. The project has been conducted by a highly skilled international team of researchers with multiple disciplinary backgrounds from Brazil, Germany and the UK, in close partnership with researchers, stakeholders and the public of a multi-site case study on flood risk management in Brazil. Furthermore, the methods and results of this case study will be the basis for a transcultural dialogue with government organisations and local administrations involved in flood risk management in Germany and the United Kingdom. This repository compiles the different components developed for the Waterproofing Data project. It i...
In Europe, 20 to 40% of water is being wasted due to poor infrastructure, consumer negligence and la...
Abstract: Spatially explicit flood models are becoming a common feature of urban flood hazard risk m...
Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and have increasing impacts, which disproportionat...
Waterproofing Data investigates the governance of water-related risks, with a focus on social and cu...
The Waterproofing Data project explored how to build communities’ resilience to flooding, by engagin...
The Waterproofing Data project explored how to build communities’ resilience to flooding, by engagin...
This is a presentation about the data platform designed for the Waterproofing data and the way it su...
This briefing is based on the findings of the Waterproofing Data and Global Challenges Research Fund...
This briefing is based on the findings of the Waterproofing Data and Global Challenges Research Fund...
Purpose: The study aims to identify the gaps and the potentialities of citizen-generated data in fo...
Purpose: The study aims to identify the gaps and the potentialities of citizen-generated data in ...
Flooding events are more impactful due to climate change, while traditional top-down approaches to f...
Flooding events are more impactful due to climate change, while traditional top-down approaches to f...
In Europe, 20 to 40% of water is being wasted due to poor infrastructure, consumer negligence and la...
Flood hazard assessment is at the core of flood risk management. In order to develop an efficient fl...
In Europe, 20 to 40% of water is being wasted due to poor infrastructure, consumer negligence and la...
Abstract: Spatially explicit flood models are becoming a common feature of urban flood hazard risk m...
Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and have increasing impacts, which disproportionat...
Waterproofing Data investigates the governance of water-related risks, with a focus on social and cu...
The Waterproofing Data project explored how to build communities’ resilience to flooding, by engagin...
The Waterproofing Data project explored how to build communities’ resilience to flooding, by engagin...
This is a presentation about the data platform designed for the Waterproofing data and the way it su...
This briefing is based on the findings of the Waterproofing Data and Global Challenges Research Fund...
This briefing is based on the findings of the Waterproofing Data and Global Challenges Research Fund...
Purpose: The study aims to identify the gaps and the potentialities of citizen-generated data in fo...
Purpose: The study aims to identify the gaps and the potentialities of citizen-generated data in ...
Flooding events are more impactful due to climate change, while traditional top-down approaches to f...
Flooding events are more impactful due to climate change, while traditional top-down approaches to f...
In Europe, 20 to 40% of water is being wasted due to poor infrastructure, consumer negligence and la...
Flood hazard assessment is at the core of flood risk management. In order to develop an efficient fl...
In Europe, 20 to 40% of water is being wasted due to poor infrastructure, consumer negligence and la...
Abstract: Spatially explicit flood models are becoming a common feature of urban flood hazard risk m...
Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and have increasing impacts, which disproportionat...