Thomas Glade is a Professor at the University of Vienna and head of the ENGAGE Research Group on Geomorphological Systems and Risk Research. His work focuses on understanding landscape dynamics and natural hazard processes to improve risk management strategies. He is actively involved in interdisciplinary research projects and academic initiatives in the field of disaster risk reduction.Dr. Philipp Marr is a Senior Scientist in the working group “Geomorphic Systems and Risk Research” at the Faculty of Geosciences, Geography and Astronomy, University of Vienna. He completed his PhD in 2020 at the University of Bonn with the topic “Palaeoclimatic significance of periglacial landforms in South Norway”. His research and interests focus on natural hazards, geomorphology, and processes in mountain environments, combining field-based, analytical, and applied approaches.Annika Fröwis is Programme Manager of the EUMA project at the University of Vienna. She holds a Master’s degree in Geography and Economic Education & Biology and Environmental Education, and coordinates international collaborations in disaster risk management and higher education. Her work focuses on developing educational programmes, building capacities for resilience, and bridging academia, policy, and practice in disaster risk governance.Sophia Sternath is a Master's student in Geomorphology and a research assistant in the ENGAGE Research Group at the University of Vienna. With a completed Bachelor's degree in Geography and one in Social and Cultural Anthropology, her academic interests lie in the interdependent relationship between social and environmental systems, focusing particularly on natural hazards and risks.