Our research recognises that disaster risk and development are closely linked: it is development processes that largely determine who and what is exposed to risk as well how much, and how effectively they can respond. SEI works to integrate disaster risk reduction with equitable, sustainable and resilient development.
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Media coverage / The Doomsday Clock moved closer to midnight than ever. SEI Senior Scientist Sivan Kartha, who leads the Clock's climate panel, offers reasons why.
Perspective / Urban planning for disaster risk reduction in Asia risks neglecting the rights of poor and vulnerable groups.
Feature / Two e-learning courses aim to support the integration of human rights and gender equality in disaster risk reduction and climate resilience.
Project / Exploring innovative water governance for a resilient, fair management model against climate change impacts.
Project / AGORA will support the adaptation to climate change by leveraging and step-forwarding best practices, innovative approaches and policy instruments.
Project / Regions4Climate will implement innovative actions to enhance climate resilience within the real-life environments of partner regions.
Journal article / This article shows how planned and autonomous climate change adaptation can be understood together.
SEI report / The study suggests that WEHRDs' knowledge, skills and activism have the potential to break the relationship between maldevelopment and disasters.
Other publication / If we reframe adaptation as a global challenge, what new forms of inter-national cooperation and multilateral climate action await us?
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