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.
Journal article / This study explores at risks in informal settlements from hazards and inequalities, highlighting the potential of nature-based solutions for equitable planning.
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SEI working paper / This paper introduces a framework to map risk ownership in global supply chains, helping identify key stakeholders, assets and objectives at risk.
Journal article / This study explores at risks in informal settlements from hazards and inequalities, highlighting the potential of nature-based solutions for equitable planning.
SEI brief / This brief analyses policy options for generating enough loss and damage revenue to meet the global need.
Feature / This episode explores the overlooked gendered burden of care work during crises and emphasize the pressing need for equitable and inclusive disaster response.
Feature / SEI researchers call for proactive strategies to manage Sweden’s interconnected climate risks and their cascading effects.
Project / ClimaResponse aims to enhance the capacities of regional and local public authorities to efficiently plan and implement climate resilience strategies.
Journal article / This study models flood risks to critical infrastructure in Halmstad, Sweden, identifying key vulnerabilities and cascading failure risks.
Feature / The Resilient Coasts project launches its first "Living Lab", uniting science and local knowledge to restore mangroves and protect coasts.
Journal article / In this article, the authors analyze Brazil’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic through a critical analytical lens.