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Disaster risk in the 21st century differs from the experience of past generations and is defined by its evolving systemic nature. The increased role of technological networks, societal interdependencies and climate change dynamics make crises more complex and unpredictable. Cascading and compounding dynamics are becoming the new "business as usual", challenging emergency management to maintain operations in face of complex disruptions while requiring the development of good practices and strategy for facilitate the recovery process. Our special issue aimed to support the development of a paradigm shift in the understanding of complex events, utilizing a network-based, cross-disciplinary approach to resilience. This editorial introduces and summarizes 18 papers across four thematic areas: 1) Resilience Challenges; 2) Area Studies and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction; 3) Community and Health; 4) Enhancing New Methodologies. The conclusions highlight open research challenges for future exploration.
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Gianluca Pescaroli
Anawat Suppasri
Luca Galbusera
Progress in Disaster Science
University College London
Tohoku University
Joint Research Centre
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e77206b6db6435876e6d2b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pdisas.2024.100319
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