Led by Dr. Federica Lanza and Dr. Ryan Schultz, this group focuses on seismic sequences induced by anthropogenic activities. Their main interest lies in advancing cost-effective monitoring, understanding the physics of fault reactivation, appraising geologically susceptible conditions, modelling as well as forecasting earthquakes, and identifying induced cases. Their research also focuses on hazard and risk quantification approaches which contributes to developing (adaptive) traffic light protocols and risk mitigation strategies to manage induced seismicity. The group further conducts research novel research into human perceptions of earthquake risks. Furthermore, their findings help shape practical frameworks and good-practice guidelines for safer and responsible resource development.