Editorial board

Editors of this journal work on a purely voluntary basis without remuneration in line with the not-for-profit philosophy of the EGU.
Executive editors

Maria Ana Baptista

Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa
Portugal

Animesh Gain

Murdoch University
School of Environmental Science & Conservation
Australia

Gregor C. Leckebusch

University of Birmingham
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
United Kingdom

Bruce D. Malamud

Durham University
Institute of Hazard, Risk and Resilience
United Kingdom

Paolo Tarolli

University of Padua
Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry (TESAF)
Italy

Uwe Ulbrich

FU Berlin
Germany
Editors

Bayes Ahmed

University College London
Department of Risk and Disaster Reduction
United Kingdom

Subject areas

Subject areas

Landslides and Debris Flows Hazards
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Maria Ana Baptista

Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa
Portugal

Subject areas

Subject areas

Earthquake Hazards
Sea, Ocean and Coastal Hazards
Volcanic Hazards

Lindsay Beevers

Institute for Infrastructure and the Environment
Water Resilient Cities Group
United Kingdom

Subject areas

Subject areas

Hydrological Hazards
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Brunella Bonaccorso

University of Messina
Department of Engineering
Italy

Subject areas

Subject areas

Databases, GIS, Remote Sensing, Early Warning Systems and Monitoring Technologies
Hydrological Hazards
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Yves Bühler

WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF
Alpine Environment and Natural Hazards
Switzerland

Subject areas

Subject areas

Databases, GIS, Remote Sensing, Early Warning Systems and Monitoring Technologies
Other Hazards (e.g., Glacial and Snow Hazards, Karst, Wildfires Hazards, and Medical Geo-Hazards)
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Filippo Catani

University of Padova
School of Sciences
Geosciences
Italy

Subject areas

Subject areas

Databases, GIS, Remote Sensing, Early Warning Systems and Monitoring Technologies
Landslides and Debris Flows Hazards

Olivier Dewitte

Royal Museum for Central Africa
Department of Earth Sciences
Belgium

Subject areas

Subject areas

Atmospheric, Meteorological and Climatological Hazards
Databases, GIS, Remote Sensing, Early Warning Systems and Monitoring Technologies
Hydrological Hazards
Landslides and Debris Flows Hazards

Ira Didenkulova

University of Oslo
Mathematics
Fluid Mechanics
Norway

Subject areas

Subject areas

Sea, Ocean and Coastal Hazards

Amy Donovan

University of Cambridge
Department of Geography
United Kingdom

Subject areas

Subject areas

Databases, GIS, Remote Sensing, Early Warning Systems and Monitoring Technologies
Dissemination, Education, Outreach and Teaching
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects
Volcanic Hazards

Sven Fuchs

University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
Institute of Mountain Risk Engineering
Austria

Subject areas

Subject areas

Dissemination, Education, Outreach and Teaching
Hydrological Hazards
Other Hazards (e.g., Glacial and Snow Hazards, Karst, Wildfires Hazards, and Medical Geo-Hazards)
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Animesh Gain

Murdoch University
School of Environmental Science & Conservation
Australia

Subject areas

Subject areas

Databases, GIS, Remote Sensing, Early Warning Systems and Monitoring Technologies
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects
Sea, Ocean and Coastal Hazards

Daniele Giordan

CNR IRPI
Italy

Subject areas

Subject areas

Databases, GIS, Remote Sensing, Early Warning Systems and Monitoring Technologies
Landslides and Debris Flows Hazards
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Mauricio Gonzalez

Universidad de Cantabria
Environmental Hydraulic Institute (IHCantabria)
Spain

Subject areas

Subject areas

Sea, Ocean and Coastal Hazards

Roberto Greco

Università degli Studi della Campania
Dipartimento di Ingegneria
Ingegneria Civile
Italy

Subject areas

Subject areas

Hydrological Hazards
Landslides and Debris Flows Hazards
Other Hazards (e.g., Glacial and Snow Hazards, Karst, Wildfires Hazards, and Medical Geo-Hazards)

Andreas Günther

Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR)
B 2.2
Germany

Subject areas

Subject areas

Databases, GIS, Remote Sensing, Early Warning Systems and Monitoring Technologies
Landslides and Debris Flows Hazards

Pascal Haegeli

Simon Fraser University
School for Resource & Environmental Management
Canada

Subject areas

Subject areas

Other Hazards (e.g., Glacial and Snow Hazards, Karst, Wildfires Hazards, and Medical Geo-Hazards)
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Oded Katz

Geological Survey of Israel
Israel

Subject areas

Subject areas

Earthquake Hazards
Landslides and Debris Flows Hazards

Margreth Keiler

University of Innsbruck / Austrain Academy of Sciences
Institute of Geography / Institute of Interdisciplinary Mountain Research
Austria

Subject areas

Subject areas

Landslides and Debris Flows Hazards
Other Hazards (e.g., Glacial and Snow Hazards, Karst, Wildfires Hazards, and Medical Geo-Hazards)
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Vassiliki Kotroni

Special Account Division (ELKE) National Observatory of Athens
Institute of Environmental Research and Sustainable Development
Greece

Subject areas

Subject areas

Atmospheric, Meteorological and Climatological Hazards
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Heidi Kreibich

German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ
Section Hydrology
Germany

Subject areas

Subject areas

Atmospheric, Meteorological and Climatological Hazards
Hydrological Hazards
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Gregor C. Leckebusch

University of Birmingham
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
United Kingdom

Subject areas

Subject areas

Atmospheric, Meteorological and Climatological Hazards

Dan Li

Boston University
Boston University
Earth and Environment
United States

Subject areas

Subject areas

Atmospheric, Meteorological and Climatological Hazards

Renata Libonati

UFRJ
Dept. of Meteorology
Brazil

Subject areas

Subject areas

Atmospheric, Meteorological and Climatological Hazards
Other Hazards (e.g., Glacial and Snow Hazards, Karst, Wildfires Hazards, and Medical Geo-Hazards)
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Piero Lionello

University of Salento
DiSTeBA
Italy

Subject areas

Subject areas

Atmospheric, Meteorological and Climatological Hazards
Sea, Ocean and Coastal Hazards

Maria-Carmen Llasat

University of Barcelona
Faculty of Physics
Department of Applied Physics
Spain

Subject areas

Subject areas

Atmospheric, Meteorological and Climatological Hazards
Hydrological Hazards

Giovanni Macedonio

Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia
Osservatorio Vesuviano
Italy

Subject areas

Subject areas

Volcanic Hazards

Bruce D. Malamud

Durham University
Institute of Hazard, Risk and Resilience
United Kingdom

Subject areas

Subject areas

Dissemination, Education, Outreach and Teaching
Earthquake Hazards
Landslides and Debris Flows Hazards
Other Hazards (e.g., Glacial and Snow Hazards, Karst, Wildfires Hazards, and Medical Geo-Hazards)

Solmaz Mohadjer

University of Tübingen
Global Awareness Education
Germany

Subject areas

Subject areas

Dissemination, Education, Outreach and Teaching
Earthquake Hazards

Rachid Omira

Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera, I.P. (IPMA)
Geophysics
Portugal

Subject areas

Subject areas

Sea, Ocean and Coastal Hazards

Mario Parise

University Aldo Moro, Bari
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Italy

Subject areas

Subject areas

Hydrological Hazards
Landslides and Debris Flows Hazards
Other Hazards (e.g., Glacial and Snow Hazards, Karst, Wildfires Hazards, and Medical Geo-Hazards)

Veronica Pazzi

University of Firenze
Department of Earth Sciences
Italy

Subject areas

Subject areas

Databases, GIS, Remote Sensing, Early Warning Systems and Monitoring Technologies
Earthquake Hazards
Volcanic Hazards

David J. Peres

University of Catania
Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Italy

Subject areas

Subject areas

Databases, GIS, Remote Sensing, Early Warning Systems and Monitoring Technologies
Hydrological Hazards
Landslides and Debris Flows Hazards
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Olga Petrucci

CNR-IRPI
Cosenza
Italy

Subject areas

Subject areas

Hydrological Hazards
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Joaquim G. Pinto

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research
Department Troposphere Research
Germany

Subject areas

Subject areas

Atmospheric, Meteorological and Climatological Hazards
Other Hazards (e.g., Glacial and Snow Hazards, Karst, Wildfires Hazards, and Medical Geo-Hazards)
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Paola Reichenbach

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR)
Istituto di Ricerca per la Protezione Idrogeologica (IRPI)
Italy

Subject areas

Subject areas

Databases, GIS, Remote Sensing, Early Warning Systems and Monitoring Technologies
Landslides and Debris Flows Hazards
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Robert Sakic Trogrlic

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Systemic Risk and Resilience
Austria

Subject areas

Subject areas

Dissemination, Education, Outreach and Teaching
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects

Kai Schröter

Technische Universität Braunschweig
Leichtweiß-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources
Hydrology and River Basin Management
Germany

Subject areas

Subject areas

Hydrological Hazards

Paolo Tarolli

University of Padua
Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry (TESAF)
Italy

Subject areas

Subject areas

Databases, GIS, Remote Sensing, Early Warning Systems and Monitoring Technologies
Hydrological Hazards
Landslides and Debris Flows Hazards
Other Hazards (e.g., Glacial and Snow Hazards, Karst, Wildfires Hazards, and Medical Geo-Hazards)

Dung Tran

Nanyang Technological University of Singapore
National Institute of Education
HSSE
Singapore

Subject areas

Subject areas

Hydrological Hazards
Sea, Ocean and Coastal Hazards

Ricardo Trigo

Universidade de Lisboa
Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa
Instituto Dom Luiz (IDL)
Portugal

Subject areas

Subject areas

Atmospheric, Meteorological and Climatological Hazards
Other Hazards (e.g., Glacial and Snow Hazards, Karst, Wildfires Hazards, and Medical Geo-Hazards)

Uwe Ulbrich

FU Berlin
Germany

Subject areas

Subject areas

Atmospheric, Meteorological and Climatological Hazards

Filippos Vallianatos

Faculty of Geology and Geoenvironment, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
Faculty of Geology and Geoenvironment
Geophysics
Greece

Subject areas

Subject areas

Earthquake Hazards

Anne Van Loon

Vrije Universiteit
Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM)
Water & Climate Risk Department
Netherlands

Subject areas

Subject areas

Hydrological Hazards

Philip Ward

IVM, VU University Amsterdam
Institute for Environmental Studies
Netherlands

Subject areas

Subject areas

Hydrological Hazards
Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies, Socioeconomic and Management Aspects
Sea, Ocean and Coastal Hazards

Photo credits

Please note the copyrights of the photos used above:

  • Uwe Ulbrich: Bastienne Schulz, Freie Universität Berlin