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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Journal article / This paper is the first step towards achieving automated monitoring of rapid environmental change in permafrost using satellite data.
SEI brief / The project brief shows how the impact chain method can be used to explore social vulnerability to multiple hydrometeorological hazards and cascading effects.
SEI brief / The authors propose using current municipal assessments as a starting point to better understand social vulnerability to weather-related disasters.
Past event / SEI Research Associates Carla Liera and Nhilce Esquivel and Research Fellow Linus Dagerskog will take part in both side events and the LatinoSan conference.
Feature / SEI's Sanitation and Health team will participate at the VI Latin American Sanitation Conference (LatinoSan) 2022, highlighting Bolivia WATCH and sanitation.
Perspective / SEI is working with women environmental defenders in Nepal and the Philippines to understand their lived experiences and approaches to reduce disaster risk.
Project / The project aims to strengthen the understanding of the particularities of disaster displacement in urban settings.
Past event / Carbon Brief is hosting a free webinar to discuss if this topic will be central to discussions at COP27 featuring SEI Oxford Research Associate Inès Bakhtaoui.
Past event / SEI will participate in the 2022 Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction to be held in Brisbane, Australia from 19-22 September.
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