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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Feature / Pärnu City and County in Estonia plan to adapt to climate change using innovative societal solutions.
Media coverage / Russia's invasion of Ukraine plunged Europe into an energy crisis. But it provides a chance to spark the green economy, Jindan Gong tells Podcast and Business.
Journal article / In this paper the authors unpack the contested nature of legitimacy by examining the governance of TCRs in agricultural supply-chains.
Journal article / This article offers a benchmark for discussing water-related environmental change in Svalbard.
Feature / COP27 ended with a decision to establish a Loss and Damage fund for countries most-affected by climate change. SEI and ICCCAD researchers want your insight.
Media coverage / The Doomsday Clock moved closer to midnight than ever. SEI Senior Scientist Sivan Kartha, who leads the Clock's climate panel, offers reasons why.
Perspective / Urban planning for disaster risk reduction in Asia risks neglecting the rights of poor and vulnerable groups.
Feature / Two e-learning courses aim to support the integration of human rights and gender equality in disaster risk reduction and climate resilience.
Project / Exploring innovative water governance for a resilient, fair management model against climate change impacts.
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