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Disaster risk reduction

COP26

This is a crucial time for global climate action. World leaders must make evidence informed policy decisions. Our cross cutting work offers new research and analysis across finance, trade and adaptation.

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  1. The next frontier for disaster risk reduction: tackling disasters in fragile and conflict-affected contexts

    Research report

  2. Disaster risk insurance and the triple dividend of resilience

    Working paper

  3. Supporting governance for climate resilience: working with political institutions

    Working paper

  4. Adapting to changes in volcanic behaviour: formal and informal interactions for enhanced risk management at Tungurahua Volcano, Ecuador

    Other

  5. Resilience Scan: January-March 2017

    Research report

  6. Building resilience for Africa’s urban future

    Event

  7. ODI at the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction

    Event

  8. Delivering disaster risk reduction by 2030: pathways to progress

    Research report

  9. The Routledge handbook of disaster risk reduction including climate change adaptation

    Other

  10. Disasters and national economic resilience

    Working paper

  11. How to build resilience from the ground up

    Event

  12. Resilient risk governance: experience from the Sahel and Horn of Africa

    Research report

  13. Resilience across the post-2015 international frameworks

    Event

  14. Strengthening the contribution of science and technology for disaster risk reduction

    Event

  15. Building resilience: international and subnational integration

    Event

  16. Local to global: developing, implementing and integrating strategies across scales

    Event

  17. World Disasters Report 2016: saving lives today, investing for tomorrow

    Event

  18. World disasters report 2016

    Research report

  19. Ground truths: local humanitarians in conflict

    Event

  20. Oil price slip: price decline a continuing risk

    Briefing/policy paper