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Institute of Development Studies

IDS
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Academic & Scientific

Mission

IDS is a leading global organization for research, teaching and communications on international development. Our vision is a world in which poverty does not exist, social justice prevails and economic growth is focused on improving human wellbeing. We believe that research knowledge can drive the change that must happen in order for this vision to be realised. The research programmes are organized in six closely linked multidisciplinary teams: globalization; governance; knowledge, technology and society; participation, power and social change; vulnerability and poverty reduction; climate change.

Disaster Reduction Goal

The main goal of the work on DRR is to support research, advice and capacity building for people in poor countries, especially (but not only) in the context of climate related hazards and climate change by:
- promoting the links between development, adaptation and disaster risk reduction.
- linking Climate Smart Disaster Risk Management and Adaptice Social Protection.
- exploring current framings and concepts in the context of climate change, such as resilience, the problems of downscaling and its validity, culture and disasters, the gap between DRR priorities and peoples' eveyday 'development' priorities, the political economy of climate change.

DRR activities
Policies and Programmes in DRR

1. The Strengthening Climate Resilience project supports an innovative approach to reduce vulnarability to natural disasters and climate change by supporting governments and civil society organisations. This is called 'Climate-Smart Disaster Risk Management'. This project is managed by a consortium of Institute for Development Studies, Christian Aid and Plan International. It operates in 10 countries in Asia and Africa.

Recent projects:
2. Climate and Disaster Governance
CDG investigated opportunities for integrating climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction at the national and sub-national level. The programme seeks to identify governance options which could help to reduce climate and disaster risk to poor communities and keep development on track. A collaborative research initiative aimed at supporting policy-makers and civil society organisations engaged in disaster and climate-resilient development at every scale.

3. Children in a Changing Climate
A coalition of leading child-focused research, development and humanitarian organisations each with a commitment to share knowledge, coordinate activities and work with children as agents of change. Committed to effective protection and meaningful participation of children and young people in our changing climate. The coalition began in 2007 and continues to host events and disseminate research, through film, print and online media, highlighting the importance of child-centred disaster risk reduction and climate change prevention and adaptation.

Disaster Reduction Focal Point(s)

Terry Cannon
Director, Strengthening Climate Resilience project and
Climate Smart Disaster Risk Management approach

Websites

http://www.ids.ac.uk/team/climate-change

http://community.eldis.org/.59d5ba58/scr-approach.html

http://community.eldis.org/.59d5ba58/CSDRM-publications.html

http://www.climategovernance.org/

http://www.childreninachangingclimate.org

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Latest additions
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Publication
Published on
22 January 2024
Recovery and reconstruction lessons for Ukraine
This rapid literature review explores the global evidence on lessons from recovery and reconstruction activities for the Ukrainian context.
Publication
Published on
14 August 2017
Courting catastrophe? Humanitarian policy and practice in a changing climate
This IDS Bulletin examines the link between short-term crises – and the humanitarian responses that follow – and adaptation to climate change. It represents a call for increasing engagement between humanitarian aid and climate change
Publication
Published on
4 March 2011
Post-disaster housing reconstruction in a conflict affected district, Batticaloa, Sri Lanka: reflecting on the Climate Smart Disaster Risk Management approach
This case study highlights the extent to which Practical Action
Publication
Published on
3 November 2010
Social protection in Asia: research findings and policy lessons
This publication reports on research carried out in six Asian countries: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Vietnam and China.

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Voluntary Commitments

The organization has no registered commitments.

The Sendai Framework Voluntary Commitments (SFVC) online platform allows stakeholders to inform the public about their work on DRR. The SFVC online platform is a useful toolto know who is doing what and where for the implementation of the Sendai Framework, which could foster potential collaboration among stakeholders. All stakeholders (private sector, civil society organizations, academia, media, local governments, etc.) working on DRR can submit their commitments and report on their progress and deliverables.

Contact information

http://www.ids.ac.uk
[email protected]

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