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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Past event / Join this event at World Water Week to explore lessons learned from applying source-to-sea management in several contexts around the world.
Media coverage / In The Conversation UK, Gary Haq discusses how older people are affected by climate change and how they can help to tackle it.
Perspective / Floods impact millions of people and cause economic losses. This op-ed in the Himalayan Times describe how we can improve our resilience.
Perspective / This perspective argues that Europe must reimagine policy approaches for disaster risk reduction to cope with summers of fires, floods and high temperatures.
Past event / This workshop is a feedback session with the local community members who took part in an inception workshop at the start of the project in Naivasha, Kenya
Other publication / This report offers recommendations on how to operationalize a new global loss and damage fund from the perspectives of intended beneficiaries.
Other publication / This report offers recommendations on how to operationalize a new global loss and damage fund.
Past event / Adaptation Without Borders and other organisations host a policy dialogue on transboundary climate risks and enhancing cooperation in Nairobi, Kenya.
Feature / SEI Policy Fellow, Mikael Allan Mikaelsson, explores the current state of adaptation in the Nordic region, shedding light on key challenges and steps forward.
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