
معرفی
Anna Scolobig is a disaster and risk researcher with a social science background, currently serving as a Senior Research Associate at the University of Geneva's C-CIA team. With 15 years of experience in social vulnerability, adaptation, and resilience, her work addresses responses to climate and environmental change, focusing on decision-making processes and governance frameworks.
Her research spans social, cultural, political, and institutional factors influencing risk attitudes and behaviors. She has worked at institutions in Germany, Austria, the UK, and Switzerland, conducting studies on community risk reduction policies, stakeholder perspectives, and integrated approaches to climate risk management. Current projects include disaster risk management in the Indian Himalayan Region, mountain climate adaptation strategies, and integrated COVID-19 risk assessment.
Anna's publications highlight interdisciplinary methodologies bridging technical solutions with social science insights, emphasizing participatory processes, behavioral responses to warnings, and institutional pathways to disaster risk reduction. Her work frequently addresses stakeholder engagement in co-designing risk management plans and people-centered warning systems.
She contributes to transdisciplinary research that integrates climate science, policy analysis, and community-based approaches to enhance resilience across diverse geographic and cultural contexts.




