A unique collaboration between the private sector, NGOs and academia, working to demonstrate the benefits of pre-event investment to treat the cause of flooding, as opposed to just post-event relief of symptoms. IIASA RISK scientists are working with the Alliance and four additional NGOs to test the Zurich Flood Resilience Measurement Framework and Tool in 70 communities across eight countries worldwide. This project is generating empirical evidence on the sources of resilience –something which has never been done before
This report provides a detailed account of the Newton Fund Peru Researcher Links Workshop held betwe...
Flooding is a global problem affecting both developing and developed countries. Academics and pract...
Nepal ranks as one of the most naturally risk prone areas in the world. Affected by flood, earthquak...
A major gap in understanding community flood resilience is a lack of an empirically validated measur...
Given the increased attention on resilience strengthening in international humanitarian and developm...
Disaster risk and resulting impacts are on the rise, threatening development gains. The Sendai Frame...
The Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance (ZFRA) has identified the measurement of resilience as a valuab...
Rivers sourced from the Himalaya irrigate the Indo-Gangetic Plain via major river networks that supp...
Settlements close to rivers, the sea, and hills are among those most vulnerable to floods. The hilly...
There has been increasing interest in the potential of effective science-society partnership models ...
As flood impacts are increasing in large parts of the world, understanding the primary drivers of ch...
Diversification of flood risk management strategies can be seen as a necessary but not sufficient pr...
As flood impacts are increasing in large parts of the world, understanding the primary drivers of ch...
Flooding is a global problem affecting both developing and developed countries. Academics and pract...
To prevent floods from becoming disasters, social vulnerability must be integrated into flood risk m...
This report provides a detailed account of the Newton Fund Peru Researcher Links Workshop held betwe...
Flooding is a global problem affecting both developing and developed countries. Academics and pract...
Nepal ranks as one of the most naturally risk prone areas in the world. Affected by flood, earthquak...
A major gap in understanding community flood resilience is a lack of an empirically validated measur...
Given the increased attention on resilience strengthening in international humanitarian and developm...
Disaster risk and resulting impacts are on the rise, threatening development gains. The Sendai Frame...
The Zurich Flood Resilience Alliance (ZFRA) has identified the measurement of resilience as a valuab...
Rivers sourced from the Himalaya irrigate the Indo-Gangetic Plain via major river networks that supp...
Settlements close to rivers, the sea, and hills are among those most vulnerable to floods. The hilly...
There has been increasing interest in the potential of effective science-society partnership models ...
As flood impacts are increasing in large parts of the world, understanding the primary drivers of ch...
Diversification of flood risk management strategies can be seen as a necessary but not sufficient pr...
As flood impacts are increasing in large parts of the world, understanding the primary drivers of ch...
Flooding is a global problem affecting both developing and developed countries. Academics and pract...
To prevent floods from becoming disasters, social vulnerability must be integrated into flood risk m...
This report provides a detailed account of the Newton Fund Peru Researcher Links Workshop held betwe...
Flooding is a global problem affecting both developing and developed countries. Academics and pract...
Nepal ranks as one of the most naturally risk prone areas in the world. Affected by flood, earthquak...