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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SEI brief / This brief uses a case study of Bharatpur, Nepal, to examine inclusive approaches for urban development to reduce biological hazards and disaster risks.
Feature / In this Q&A, SEI Senior Research Fellow Francis X. Johnson discusses the IPCC Synthesis Report's significance, highlights and key takeaways.
Media advisory / SEI's Francis X. Johnson contributed his expertise to the new climate Synthesis Report launched today by the IPCC.
Past event / This session in this year's Gobeshona Global Conference will detail SEI's research on how to tailor Loss and Damage financial support to local needs.
Feature / SEI Asia researchers share the inspiration to advance gender equality from organizations they have worked with.
Perspective / A diverse array of leaders will gather in a rare UN water conference. SEI experts suggest three ways to foster a more water-resilient world.
Other publication / This report identifies achievements in disaster risk reduction (DRR) since 2015 under the Sendai Framework and highlights key implementation gaps.
Tool / “Locating the Unintended Consequences of Interventions”, or LUCI, aids analysis of how development projects are able to create winners and losers.
SEI report / A new tool, LUCI, has been developed as part of the Locacons Project to determine the broader impacts of development interventions.
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