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.
Other publication / This roadmap outlines 15 measures that can help the Hindu Kush Himalaya region address transboundary and cascading risks posed by climate change.
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Event on 21 January / Join SEI Currents 2025, our yearly online event where experts explore emerging trends and key issues shaping global agendas in 2025 and beyond.
Journal article / This study shows how riskification shapes climate adaptation in European cities, prioritizing risk management over transformative change.
Other publication / The policy brief highlights the increasing security, environmental, and geopolitical threats facing marine infrastructure in the Baltic Sea region.
Feature / From cyberattacks to climate impacts, the growing threats to critical infrastructure demand urgent action and innovative resilience strategies.
Perspective / Katy Harris and Richard J.T. Klein argue that COP29 made modest gains, like the Baku Adaptation Road Map, but lacked the ambition needed for real progress.
Past event / Explore how climate finance can empower locally led action to build resilient, adaptive communities, with insights on scaling sustainable solutions at COP29.
Past event / Discover how Nordic nations are driving climate adaptation and resilience through innovative cross-border partnerships at COP29.
Past event / Explore strategies with experts at COP29 to boost resilience to transboundary climate risks in mountain regions, focusing on the Hindu Kush Himalayas.
Other publication / This roadmap outlines 15 measures that can help the Hindu Kush Himalaya region address transboundary and cascading risks posed by climate change.
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