INCREASE reports and documentation volume - Inclusive and integrated multi-hazard risk management and engagement of volunteers to increase societal resilience in times of climate change; TH Köln sub-project: Analysis and evaluation of an integrated multi-disaster risk management in cities and peri-urban areas
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This project pursued three objectives: to design a warning and information app or social media content for improved risk information and communication, a multi-risk toolbox as an assessment method for disaster risk and resilience, and integrated urban planning and disaster management plans. By developing these solutions the INCREASE project will also contribute to the implementation of the Sendai Framework – for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR – Sendai Targets A-E, in particular Target D for Critical Infrastructure) as well as the New Urban Agenda, the Paris Agreement of the UNFCCC and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs; in particular Targets 9-11). Overall, the results will contribute to disaster risk reduction (short-term) and strategic planning (long-term) in cities against multiple natural hazards and risks.
The INCREASE project builds on a number of previous projects including the definition projects INCOR and REVISE (2018) and DRYSATMAP (2000-2003). The project thus contributes to strengthening and internationalising German research on civil security and to promoting international and transdisciplinary partnerships as a basis for knowledge exchange and innovation.
