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Dialogic data innovations for sustainability transformations and flood resilience: The case for waterproofing data.

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العنوان: Dialogic data innovations for sustainability transformations and flood resilience: The case for waterproofing data.
المؤلفون: Porto de Albuquerque, João, Anderson, Liana, Calvillo, Nerea, Cattino, Massimo, Clarke, Andrew, Cunha, Maria Alexandra, Degrossi, Lívia Castro, Garde-Hansen, Joanne, Klonner, Carolin, Lima-Silva, Fernanda, Marchezini, Victor, Martins, Mario Henrique da Mata, Pajarito Grajales, Diego, Pitidis, Vangelis, Rizwan, Mohammed, Tkacz, Nathaniel, Trajber, Rachel
المصدر: Global Environmental Change Part A: Human & Policy Dimensions; Sep2023, Vol. 82, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
مصطلحات موضوعية: CLIMATE justice, DISASTER resilience, EXTREME weather, FLOOD risk, WATERPROOFING, AGE groups, SUSTAINABILITY
مصطلحات جغرافية: BRAZIL
People: FREIRE, Paulo, 1921-1997
مستخلص: [Display omitted] • Developed a methodology to co-produce data innovations for sustainability transformations. • Trandisciplinary project improved resilience to flooding in Brazil. • New methods for making data visible, engaging with data, and sharing data stories. • Unlocked data-enabled transformation pathways for data and climate justice. • Contributed to filling data gaps, democratising governance and improving decision making. Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and have increasing impacts, which disproportionately affect marginalised and impoverished communities. This article proposes and assesses a new methodological approach for developing innovative solutions based on urban data analytics to address sustainability challenges in light of changing climate conditions. The approach draws inspiration from Paulo Freire's dialogic pedagogy and has been implemented in the international transdisciplinary project "Waterproofing Data", with multiple study sites in Brazil. The project has introduced three methodological interventions: making data practices visible, engaging citizens and communities with data, and sharing data stories. Our study demonstrates that these methods have expanded the types of data used in flood risk management and have engaged a wider range of social groups in the generation, circulation, and utilization of data. We present a framework that provides guidance about the ways in which data innovations can contribute to transformative change, aiming to ensure that future development trajectories are just, inclusive, and equitable. The findings provide evidence that our approach not only helps fill existing data gaps and promote more equitable flood risk governance but also democratises decision-making in climate adaptation. Citizens were empowered to take proactive measures to improve resilience to disaster risks, thereby saving lives and safeguarding livelihoods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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تدمد:09593780
DOI:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2023.102730