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 / Development interventions meant to make life better and more sustainable can sometimes go wrong – especially in regions where conflict is the backdrop.
Past event / This UN Water Conference side event will showcase innovative methods to disaggregate water stress and its components at catchment and river basin level.
Feature / A new feature of SEI’s WEAP tool allows users to gain insight on water stress at the local scale, enabling accurate SDG reporting and regional water planning.
Perspective / UN Regional Forums on Sustainable Development in 2023 have been sending a clear message: time is short; progress is less than expected.
Feature / Water is a central research topic at SEI. This World Water Day, explore SEI's latest research and perspectives on water.
Other publication / Read our fact sheet introducing SEI's flagship WEAP tool and what it can do for water planners.
SEI brief / This brief uses a case study of Bharatpur, Nepal, to examine inclusive approaches for urban development to reduce biological hazards and disaster risks.
Feature / In this Q&A, SEI Senior Research Fellow Francis X. Johnson discusses the IPCC Synthesis Report's significance, highlights and key takeaways.
Media advisory / SEI's Francis X. Johnson contributed his expertise to the new climate Synthesis Report launched today by the IPCC.
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