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[[File: | [[File:DAPP-MR.png|200px|thumb|alt=empty|The proposed DAPP-MR framework. It uses a rearranged set of analytical steps of the DAPP framework: Steps 1-4 are addressed in an interactive, staged approach to guide the integration of knowledge from a single-sector, single-hazard perspective (pink arrows), to a single-sector, multi-hazard perspective (purple arrows), to a multi-sector, multi-risk perspective (dark blue arrows) before advancing to Steps 5-7.]] |
Revision as of 13:24, 9 April 2025
Author(s): Julius Schlumberger
Organisation(s)/Authors: Deltares
Description:
DAPP-MR (Dynamic Adaptive Policy Pathways for Multi-Risk) is a tailored extension of the DAPP approach (Haasnoot et al. 2013) designed to support Disaster Risk Management (DRM) in complex, multi-hazard, and multi-sector systems. By introducing iterative stages into the standard DAPP process, DAPP-MR enables the analysis of interactions, trade-offs, and synergies across sectors and hazards. It provides a structured yet flexible framework to progressively integrate knowledge regarding interactions between hazards and/or sectors and guide the development of adaptive DRM pathways under uncertainty. It offers a set of guiding questions that help integrate the complexity as part of the original publication's appendix. It has been applied as an analytical framework in a quantitative case study and a set of qualitative case studies.
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Key Words:
Pathways, Uncertainty, Policy Analysis, Framework