Robert Sakic Trogrlic
Senior Research Scholar
Systemic Risk and Resilience Research Group
Advancing Systems Analysis Program
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Biography
Robert Sakic Trogrlic is a Senior Research Scholar in the Systemic Risk and Resilience Research Group of the IIASA Advancing Systems Analysis Program, where he leads a thematic research line on co-production, engagement, and experiential learning. His research explores multi-hazards and their interactions within multi-risk frameworks, people-centered disaster risk reduction, and knowledge co-production, with a particular emphasis on bridging physical and social sciences to strengthen evidence for disaster and climate policy and practice.He leads IIASA’s involvement and work packages across several international initiatives, including Pathways2Resilience on regional climate resilience, UNDERPIN on measuring adaptation outcomes, ANTICIPATE on multi-hazard early warning systems, and REACH on qualitative analysis of resilience to floods and heat within maternal and child health systems in Brazil and Zambia.
Sakic Trogrlic serves on the Steering Committee of the Knowledge Action Network on Emergent Risks and Extreme Events (RISK KAN), co-coordinating a working group on Early Warning Systems, and is on the editorial board of Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS). Previously, he worked at King’s College London and with an international development NGO Practical Action. He has also consulted and collaborated with organizations such as the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre and the Netherlands Red Cross 510 Data Initiative. He holds a PhD from Heriot-Watt University in Scotland, and master’s degrees in flood risk management (IHE Delft, Netherlands and TU Dresden, Germany) and civil engineering (University of Split, Croatia).
Last update: 16 FEB 2026
Publications
Hochrainer-Stigler, S. , Mechler, R. , Higuera-Roa, O. , Bachmann, M. , Šakić Trogrlić, R. , Handmer, J. , & Dieckmann, U. (2025). Understanding multiple resilience dividends and system boundaries in disaster- and climate-risk management: a systems approach for enhanced decision-making. Environmental Research Letters 20 (4) e044026. 10.1088/1748-9326/adac7a.
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Ismail, S.A., Tomoaia-Cotisel, A., Noubani, A., Fouad, F.M., Šakić Trogrlić, R. , Bell, S., Blanchet, K., & Borghi, J. (2024). Identifying vulnerabilities in essential health services: analysing the effects of system shocks on childhood vaccination delivery in Lebanon. Social Science & Medicine 358 e117260. 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117260.
Sakic Trogrlic, R. , Thompson, H., Mentese, E., Hussain, E., Gill, J., Taylor, F., Mwangi, E., Öner, E., Bukachi, V., & Malamud, B. (2024). Multi-hazard interrelationships and dynamic risk scenarios in urban areas: a case of Nairobi and Istanbul. Earth's Future 12 (9) e2023EF004413. 10.1029/2023EF004413.
Sakic Trogrlic, R. , Thompson, H., Mentese, E., Hussain, E., Gill, J., Taylor, F., Mwangi, E., Öner, E., Bukachi, V., & Malamud, B. (2024). Nairobi and Istanbul Multi-Hazard Interrelationships Database. 10.5281/zenodo.13220739.