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  • Environmental Science
  • Social Science
  • Urban Planning

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  • Global flood risk is increasing due to complex interactions between natural, built, and social systems.
  • Flood resilience research necessitates an interdisciplinary approach, integrating knowledge from diverse fields.
  • Effective interdisciplinary research relies on robust team collaboration and systematic knowledge integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To advocate for a two-pronged approach to enhance knowledge integration in interdisciplinary research.
  • To propose methods for assessing team readiness and changes in collaborative processes over time.
  • To connect theoretical frameworks to practical applications in flood resilience research.

Main Methods:

  • Drawing on scholarship from economic geography, team science, and program evaluation.
  • Utilizing collaborative proximity as an indicator for assessing team readiness for interdisciplinary research.
  • Employing program evaluation to assess changes in collaborative proximity components throughout a project.

Main Results:

  • Collaborative proximity can be a valuable metric for assessing a team's capacity for interdisciplinary work.
  • Program evaluation offers a framework for monitoring and improving collaborative processes.
  • Integrating insights from diverse disciplines is crucial for effective flood resilience strategies.

Conclusions:

  • A structured approach combining collaborative proximity assessment and program evaluation can significantly enhance interdisciplinary knowledge integration.
  • These methods provide practical tools for managing and optimizing collaborative research endeavors.
  • Successful flood resilience initiatives depend on effective collaboration among researchers, evaluators, and stakeholders.