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Enhancing risk management & resilience to natural hazards in India, Brazil, & Norway through collaborative education, research, & innovation

Alternative title: Forbedret risikostyring og motstandsdyktighet mot naturfare i India, Brasil og Norge gjennom samarbeid i utdanning, forskning og innovasjon

Awarded: NOK 10.0 mill.

Climate change and urban expansion are amplifying the impact of natural hazards. Communities, infrastructure, and ecosystems are increasingly vulnerable to landslides, earthquakes, floods, and avalanches. NATRISK is tackling these challenges by bringing together experts to explore how we can mitigate risks and improve societal resilience in the face of these growing threats. NATRISK is an international partnership dedicated to improving resilience to natural hazards through collaboration among experts from Brazil, India, and Norway. This initiative focuses on research, education, and innovation to address the growing risks posed by climate change and urbanization, particularly in regions with steep terrain prone to landslides, earthquakes, and floods. By fostering collaboration across these countries, NATRISK aims to enhance disaster preparedness and risk management. NATRISK’s work is structured around four core pillars: 1. Understanding Natural Hazards: Investigating the nature and interactions of various natural hazards and cascading effects. 2. Quantifying and Assessing Risk: Developing advanced methods to measure and analyse risk in different environments. 3. Mitigating and Communicating Risk: Improving public awareness and developing strategies for more effective risk communication. 4. Managing Disaster Risk and Enhancing Resilience: Creating actionable strategies to reduce vulnerabilities and increase resilience. Key Activities and Achievements Carried Out So Far: The first NATRISK activities (PILLAR 1) were launched in Norway and organized around three main events: a Training Course (May 27–31, 2024), a Field Excursion (June 3–5, 2024), and a 1.5-day Pillar 1 Workshop (June 6–7, 2024). The Training Course, hosted by the University of Bergen, focused on natural hazards, multi-hazard interactions, and cascading effects. Participants from Brazil, India, and Norway attended lectures and exercises on landslides, earthquakes, and climate change. This was followed by a three-day Field Excursion in Western Norway, where participants observed landslides, avalanches, and river floods and gained insights into Norwegian hazard management strategies. Highlights included a hike to Lake Bondhusvatnet and the Folgefonna glacier. The program concluded with the Pillar 1 Workshop in Oslo, hosted by NGI, featuring presentations on landslide research, early warning systems, and nature-based solutions, as well as a tour of NGI’s advanced laboratories. Upcoming Activities – PILLAR 2 in India The next phase will be held in India and will include a Training Course (October 6–10, 2025), two Collaborative Workshops (October 13, 2025), and a Field Excursion (October 14–17, 2025). The Training Course in Delhi will focus on Quantifying and Assessing Risk under Climate and Demographic Change, combining lectures and group exercises on vulnerability, qualitative and quantitative risk methods, seismic risk in the Himalayas, and disaster-resilient planning and communication. The Collaborative Workshop at IIT Roorkee will allow partner institutions to present their research, plan future exchanges, and identify opportunities for joint proposals. A laboratory visit will also be included. Finally, the Field Excursion in Uttarakhand will feature site visits to the Tehri Dam, the Varunavat Landslide, and major Himalayan tectonic features, guided by local experts. The activities will close with a workshop in Delhi, where early-career researchers will present their work, followed by reflections and next steps. The activites will involve circa 30 among students (PhD, post-docs and MSc), professors and practicioners. Research Exchanges: As part of our commitment to enhancing international collaboration, NATRISK facilitated SIX research exchanges at NGI in Oslo: 1 Assistant Professor Exchange from IITB, 1 Phd and 1 Post-doc from IITR, India and 1MSc student and 2 PhD Student Exchanges from Brazil, visited NGI and Bergen University, contributing to research on, wildfire, landslides, seismic hazards and risk perception. These exchanges allowed the researchers to gain hands-on experience with NGI’s cutting-edge facilities and tools, while also strengthening ties between participating institutions.
The NATRISK international partnership for enhancing risk management & resilience to natural hazards through collaboration in research, education and innovation connects expertise from Brazil, India, and Norway. The partnership focuses on excellence in education and research to reduce risk and increase societal resilience to natural hazards in steep terrain. NATRISK will develop new links and strengthen existing ties between seven research institutes & universities, and involves three public agencies. NATRISK will facilitate the exchange of researchers, practitioners, managers, and students, disseminate knowledge and expertise to municipalities and the business sector, and foster international education and research on natural hazards, risk, resilience, and associated disciplines. Natural hazards are geological, hydrological and environmental processes that may lead to loss of life and widespread damage. Natural hazards have devastating impacts on society, affecting population, economy, industry, cultural heritage, and the natural environment. Climate change is amplifying the risk of natural hazards to population and infrastructure in Brazil, India and Norway. Urbanization and new infrastructure developments in mountainous areas, partly driven by demographic expansion, increase societal exposure. To remedy research and education needs, NATRISK identifies four pillars for collective scientific advancement: Pillar 1 – Understanding natural hazards, multihazards, & cascading effects, Pillar 2 – Quantifying & assessing risk, Pillar 3 – Mitigating, perceiving, & communicating risk, and Pillar 4 – Managing disaster risk & enhancing resilience. These pillars are the thematic areas of collaboration and educational activities. To enhance the quality and relevance of activities for the public and business sectors, NATRISK implements an Innovation Task Force to interface with municipalities, entrepreneurs, and other stakeholders.

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