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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Other publication / This guidance document summarizes key concepts around transport inclusion, participation, and climate change and provides novel tools for increasing engagement.
Feature / This is an excerpt of a podcast conversation with Indira Shreesh and Kakay Tolentino for the second episode of the miniseries "Women Environmental Defenders".
Past event / Join us to discuss how governments and industries can work together to take a strategic view on climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Past event / How can we better govern the global food system in a world where crises are the norm rather than the exception?
SEI brief / This brief provides an overview of methods and tools and a summary of their application in a Swedish case study in the HydroHazards project.
Media coverage / "As negotiations are underway in Sharm El-Sheik, the experiences and lessons learned from Yolanda will inform the deliberations of the parties" - SEI in Rappler
Feature / This is an excerpt of a podcast conversation with Tami Alvarez and Lia Mai Torres for the first episode of the miniseries "Women Environmental Defenders".
Media coverage / The Global North's climate debt to the Global South is expected to be a hot topic for the negotiations at COP27, SEI's Inès Bakhtaoui tells Le Monde.
Journal article / The Framework for Integrating Rights and Equality (FIRE) builds synergies between human rights-based and gender equality approaches to disaster risk reduction.
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