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Building an effective collaboration between civil protection decision-makers and scientists for DRR: the Italian experience

Published on 25 April 2024
Paper looks at the implementation of the interplay between technical and political decision-makers and the scientific community on DRR.
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Building an effective collaboration between civil protection decision-makers and scientists for DRR: the Italian experience

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Di Bucci, Daniela; Dolce, Mauro
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Summary

This contributing paper aims to examine the need to effectively implement the interplay between technical decision-makers, political decision-makers and the scientific community to achieve effective disaster risk reduction (DRR). In particular, the study examines efforts in Italy to build an effective collaboration between civil protection decision-makers and scientists, which has been addressed and ‘digested’ for years.
The paper opines that disaster science is progressively moving from single disciplinary research sectors, through a multidisciplinary approach, towards an interdisciplinary research. This path, however, still remains entirely within the scientific community, it points out. They argue that the envisaged final step, however, would be the implementation of a transdisciplinary, co-designed and co-produced research involving public bodies, business and civil society in the process.

The study indicates clear paths to collaboration between the different pillars. They add that civil protection decisions and actions must necessarily take into account the ineradicable uncertainties that are part of the models and their results. On the one hand, the scientific world is working to reduce the uncertainties of scientific evaluation, which is a difficult task to achieve. In this process, it is essential that the scientific community and civil protection decision-makers together can refer to general principles of a purely political nature, such as the definition of acceptable risk, which can be translated into specific operational criteria for each situation under consideration. These criteria, together with civil protection procedures, must be shared with the political level and the whole community in a participatory process, according to the report, one that also takes account of uncertainties.

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DRM Phases

Preparedness Prevention

Geographic focus

Italy

Sectors

Risk reduction & assessment