DIsaster Resilience for Extreme ClimaTe Events providing interoperable Data, models, communication and governance

Civil SecurityHORIZON-IAID: 101073978
EC Contribution
€50,546
Consortium Size
17 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

The recent droughts in central Europe and unprecedented floods in central Europe have disclosed our vulnerability to extreme weather events. Besides climate change as a driver of more frequent and intensifying weather extremes, demographic change and socio-economic development exacerbate severe impacts. International frameworks for disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation (e.g. SENDAI framework, EU Strategy on adaptation to climate change) acknowledge the critical need for integrating risk governance, communication and operational mechanisms for coping with extreme climate events throughout the entire Disaster Risk Management cycle. DIRECTED aspires to foster disaster-resilient European societies by expanding our capabilities to communicate, utilise and exchange state-of-the-art data, information and knowledge between different actors; boosting the integration, accessibility and interoperability of models; facilitating knowledge sharing; improving dialogue and cooperation encompassing all levels of actors based on enhanced community engagement and developing new governance and risk management strategies using a bottom-up, value-driven co-development approach. Key to supporting interoperability will be the establishment of the DATA-FABRIC, an innovative, governed, cloud platform that enables secure, flexible, discovery and sharing of all structured and unstructured data. Central to DIRECTED are four Real World Labs that co-develop new governance, interoperability and knowledge production frameworks and demonstrate their benefits for enhanced disaster risk governance supported by innovative technical frameworks to access, transform and integrate data and models into customised workflows for creating actionable solutions. The Real World Labs ensure the project continuously and actively involves key stakeholders in the co-development process and address topical problems of multi-hazard risk management and climate change adaptation to maximise impacts.

Consortium (17)

Project Results (43)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (21)
Are 2D shallow-water solvers fast enough for early flood warning? A comparative assessment on the 2021 Ahr valley flood event
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences· 2025DOI
Shahin Khosh Bin Ghomash, Heiko Apel, Daniel Caviedes-Voullième
Assessing Surface Drainage Efficiency in Urban Pluvial Flood Hazard and Risk Mitigation: A Case Study of Braunschweig City
· 2025DOI
Shahin Khosh Bin Ghomash, Heiko Apel, Kai Schroeter, Max Steinhausen
Evaluating the Role of Building Representation in Flood Dynamics: Insights from the 2021 Ahr Valley Flood
· 2025DOI
Shahin Khosh Bin Ghomash, Nithila Devi Nallasamy, Heiko Apel
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction· 2025DOI
Clark, Nathan; Boersma, Kees; Raju, Emmanuel; Opromolla, Antonio; Orru, Kati; Hansson, Sten; Russo, Raffaella; Gargiulo, Maria Vittoria; Duca, Gabriella; Capuano, Paolo; Schweizer, Pia-Johanna; Cumisk
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction· 2025DOI
Cumiskey, Lydia; Parviainen, Janne; Bharwani, Sukaina; Ng, Natascha; Bagli, Stefano; Drews, Martin; Genillard, Christopher; Hedderich, Dominik; Hochrainer-Stigler, Stefan; Hofbauer, Benjamin; Huszti,
Just Systems or Justice in Systems? Exploring the Ethical Implications of Systemic Resilience in Local Climate Adaptation
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science· 2025DOI
Benjamin Hofbauer; Paul Einhäupl; Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler; Jana Löhrlein; Daniel Bittner; Pia-Johanna Schweizer
Leveraging climate resilience capacities by (un)learning from transdisciplinary research projects
Climate Risk Management· 2025DOI
Simona Pedde, Reginald Grendelman, Lydia Cumiskey, Denise McCullagh, Joanne Vinke-de Kruijf, Katharina Hölscher
Rapid high-resolution impact-based flood early warning is possible with RIM2D: a showcase for the 2023 pluvial flood in Braunschweig
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences· 2025DOI
Shahin Khosh Bin Ghomash; Heiko Apel; Kai Schröter; Max Steinhausen
Technical Note: Influence of building representation in flood hydrodynamic modelling: the case of the 2021 Ahr valley flood
EGUshpere· 2025DOI
Shahin Khosh Bin Ghomash; Nithila Devi Nallasamy; Heiko Apel
The Risk-Tandem Framework: An iterative framework for combining risk governance and knowledge co-production toward integrated disaster risk management and climate change adaptation
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction· 2025DOI
Janne Parviainen; Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler; Lydia Cumiskey; Sukaina Bharwani; Pia-Johanna Schweizer; Benjamin Hofbauer; Dug Cubie
Brief Communication: Rapid high-resolution flood impact-based early warning is possible with RIM2D: a showcase for the 2023 pluvial flood in Braunschweig
Crossref· 2024DOI
Shahin Khosh Bin Ghomash; Heiko Apel; Kai Schröter; Max Steinhausen
Fast urban inundation simulation with RIM2D for flood risk assessment and forecasting
Front. Water· 2024DOI
Heiko Apel, Jakob Benisch, Björn Helm, Sergiy Vorogushyn, Bruno Merz
Invited perspectives: Fostering interoperability of data, models, communication and governance for disaster resilience through transdisciplinary knowledge co-production
Crossref· 2024DOI
Kai Schröter; Pia-Johanna Schweizer; Benedikt Gräler; Lydia Cumiskey; Sukaina Bharwani; Janne Parviainen; Chahan Kropf; Viktor Wattin Hakansson; Martin Drews; Tracy Irvine; Clarissa Dondi; Heiko Ape
Invited perspectives: Fostering interoperability of data, models, communication and governance for disaster resilience through transdisciplinary knowledge co-production
Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci.· 2024DOI
Kai Schröter; Pia-Johanna Schweizer; Benedikt Gräler; Lydia Cumiskey; Sukaina Bharwani; Janne Parviainen; Chahan Kropf; Viktor Wattin Hakansson; Martin Drews; Tracy Irvine; Clarissa Dondi; Heiko Apel; Jana Löhrlein; Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler; Stefano Bagli; Levente Huszti; Christopher Genillard; Silvia Unguendoli; Max Steinhausen
Managing systemic risk through transformative change: Combining systemic risk analysis with knowledge co-production
One Earth· 2024DOI
Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler; Teresa Maria Deubelli-Hwang; Janne Parviainen; Lydia Cumiskey; Pia-Johanna Schweizer; Ulf Dieckmann
Monte Carlo-based sensitivity analysis of the RIM2D hydrodynamic model for the 2021 flood event in western Germany
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences· 2024DOI
Shahin Khosh Bin Ghomash; Patricio Yeste; Heiko Apel; Viet Dung Nguyen
Simulating the Ahr valley 2021 flood event: a comparative assessment of 2D shallow water solvers for early flood warning
Crossref· 2024DOI
Shahin Khosh Bin Ghomash; Heiko Apel; Daniel Caviedes-Voullième
Building an Open Source Infrastructure for Next Generation End User Climate Services
EGU General Assembly 2023· 2023DOI
Benedikt Gräler, Katharina Demmich, Johannes Schnell, Merel Vogel, Stefano Bagli, and Paolo Mazzoli
DIRECTED – Disaster Resilience for Extreme Climate Events providing Interoperable Data, Models, Communication and Governance
EGU General Assembly 2023· 2023DOI
Max Steinhausen, Kai Schröter, Martin Drews, Lydia Cumiskey, Heiko Apel, Stefano Bagli, Sukaina Bharwani, Julian Struck, Daniel Bittner, Tobias Conradt, Benedikt Gräler, Christopher Genillard, Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler, Levente Huszti, Tracy Irvine et al.
Implications of governance mechanisms for spanning boundaries and managing risk
EGU General Assembly 2023· 2023DOI
Lydia Cumiskey, Denise McCullagh, Pia-Johanna Schweizer, Sukaina Bharwani
Introducing a dynamic spatiotemporal rainfall generator for flood risk analysis
EGU General Assembly 2023· 2023DOI
Shahin Khosh Bin Ghomash, Daniel Bachmann1, Daniel Caviedes-Voullième, Christoph Hinz
Deliverables (21)
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Data Management Plan
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Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - DIRECTED (DIsaster Resilience for Extreme ClimaTe Events providing interoperable Data, models, communication and governance)