Translation of geoscience research into tangible changes, such as modified decisions, processes or policy in the wider world is an important yet notably difficult process. Illustratively, university-based scientists and professionals work on different timescales, seek different insights and may have a substantial cognitive distance between them. The work on Co-RISK reported in this paper is motivated by an ongoing need for mechanisms to aid this translation process. Co-RISK is an accessible (i.e. open access, paper-based, zero cost) ‘toolkit’ for use by stakeholder groups within workshops. Co-RISK has been developed to aid the co-creation of collaborative inter-organizational projects to translate risk-related science into modified actions....
Roskilde University (Denmark) hosted a November 2015 workshop, Environmental Risk—Assessing and Mana...
AbstractRisk-evaluation workshops were held during early stages of eight carbon dioxide (CO2) geoseq...
The Communicating Climate Risk toolkit is the result of interdisciplinary collaboration across the p...
Translation of geoscience research into tangible changes, such as modified decisions, processes or p...
It is increasingly recognized that eective climate risk assessments benefit from well-crafted proces...
Natural hazards are considered main challenges for the degradation of the built environment and comm...
Natural hazards are considered main challenges for the degradation of the built environment and comm...
Despite continuing technological advancement in hazard and vulnerability assessment, risk modelling ...
This chapter focuses upon the potential of co-production in research linked to risk and resilience. ...
The existing implementation gap currently dividing the policy domains of Climate Change Adaptation (...
Purpose: The scientific research on risk management has grown substantially over the past years. Com...
This paper illustrates both the potential and challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration amongst ...
Briefing note describing how (re)insurers and university-based environmental scientists could best w...
Participatory research approaches are increasingly advocated as an effective means to produce usable...
Under the new ‘European territorial Co-operation’ objective of the EU’s cohesion policy the programm...
Roskilde University (Denmark) hosted a November 2015 workshop, Environmental Risk—Assessing and Mana...
AbstractRisk-evaluation workshops were held during early stages of eight carbon dioxide (CO2) geoseq...
The Communicating Climate Risk toolkit is the result of interdisciplinary collaboration across the p...
Translation of geoscience research into tangible changes, such as modified decisions, processes or p...
It is increasingly recognized that eective climate risk assessments benefit from well-crafted proces...
Natural hazards are considered main challenges for the degradation of the built environment and comm...
Natural hazards are considered main challenges for the degradation of the built environment and comm...
Despite continuing technological advancement in hazard and vulnerability assessment, risk modelling ...
This chapter focuses upon the potential of co-production in research linked to risk and resilience. ...
The existing implementation gap currently dividing the policy domains of Climate Change Adaptation (...
Purpose: The scientific research on risk management has grown substantially over the past years. Com...
This paper illustrates both the potential and challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration amongst ...
Briefing note describing how (re)insurers and university-based environmental scientists could best w...
Participatory research approaches are increasingly advocated as an effective means to produce usable...
Under the new ‘European territorial Co-operation’ objective of the EU’s cohesion policy the programm...
Roskilde University (Denmark) hosted a November 2015 workshop, Environmental Risk—Assessing and Mana...
AbstractRisk-evaluation workshops were held during early stages of eight carbon dioxide (CO2) geoseq...
The Communicating Climate Risk toolkit is the result of interdisciplinary collaboration across the p...