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 / Learn more about project opportunities to use and build floating platforms for sustainably storing water and energy.
Other publication / Multilateralism for chronic risks would mitigate outcomes by installing ‘pillars of transparency and risk pooling’ and strengthening countries' resilience.
Feature / SEI researchers offer a deep dive into the concept of carbon lock-in and its effects in Latin America, where economies are entwined with fossil fuel production.
Past event / Join our webinar on 5 May about how the mining sector is critically important for the low-carbon transition and the fulfillment of the UN 2030 Agenda.
Past event / In the run-up to Stockholm+50, this lively debate will highlight key demands and principles that underpin the vision of youth for a healthy planet.
SEI brief / When a crop like coffee links countries together, they also share associated climate risks. This brief details options for managing transboundary climate risks.
Feature / Rural communities in Colombia's Campoalegre watershed struggle to meet basic needs. SEI researchers aim to connect them to policymakers to improve their lives.
Media coverage / In an article in Climate Home News, SEI Senior Research Fellow Richard J. T. Klein said that defining vulnerability is a "political question".
Media coverage / As part of the Think Sustainable Europe network, signatories, including SEI's Måns Nilsson, list six ways the EU Green Deal is important for Europe's safety.
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