Articles | Volume 25, issue 8
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-25-2571-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-25-2571-2025
Invited perspectives
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01 Aug 2025
Invited perspectives |  | 01 Aug 2025

Invited perspectives: Advancing knowledge co-creation in drought impact studies

Silvia De Angeli, Lorenzo Villani, Giulio Castelli, Maria Rusca, Giorgio Boni, Elena Bresci, and Luigi Piemontese

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Despite transdisciplinary approaches being increasingly explored to study droughts and their impacts, their depth and breadth are yet to be fully exploited. By integrating insights from different research fields, we present five key dimensions to deepen and broaden the knowledge co-creation process for drought impact studies. Emphasizing social dynamics and power imbalances, we support hydrologists in developing more integrated, power-sensitive, inclusive, situated, and reflexive studies.
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