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.
View all on Disaster riskRead the two-stage, subjective approach to resilience assessment in Bangladesh using rapid household interviews and participatory qualitative methods.
Thailand's civil society played an important role in assisting migrant workers during the pandemic. This should be replicated by the government in the future.
New podcast episode talks about how climate solutions need to recognize the interconnections between gender, equity, poverty and sustainability.
On the occasion of World Cities Day, SEI Research Associate Minh Tran reflects on urban planning from a health emergency and risk reduction perspective.
International financing institutions must learn from past mistakes in agricultural water investment and direct their money to key promising approaches.
A nationally representative longitudinal survey over a decade shows changes in risk acceptance of the Chinese public, based on a psychometric paradigm.