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      • 1. Understanding risks, vulnerabilities & impacts
      • 2. Individual and community preparedness and responses
      • 3. Emergency Response Preparedness (ERP) and Coordination
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2021 floods: UN researchers aim to better prepare for climate risks

January 25, 2022
In July 2021, several European countries including Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands were affected by catastrophic floods, causing deaths and widespread damage. Such extreme weather events are expected to increase in both frequency and severity in the coming decades, according to the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). To understand the risks of climate chan...
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Three UNU institutes present the Climate Resilience Initiative at the European Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction

November 26, 2021
On 25 November 2021, UNU-CRIS (Belgium), UNU-EHS (Germany) and UNU-MERIT (the Netherlands) jointly organised a session at the European Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction to showcase the newly established United Nations University Climate Resilience Initiative (#UNUCRI), set up in response to the floods of July 2021 that particularly devastated Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. Noting the signif...
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The new normal of ‘Climate Grief’: Why mental health must feature in adaptation and resilience planning

November 22, 2021
The lives of billions of people are at stake at this month’s COP26 Summit, as regional and national leaders meet to mitigate the worst case scenarios of climate change. Against this backdrop, we know that thousands of lives are already being lost every year – but what about the climate survivors? What are the long-term psychological effects at play?...
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COP26: The psychological game behind a successful negotiation

November 05, 2021
Whether we are consciously aware of it or not, we negotiate in every aspect of our daily lives - whether it be persuading a child to eat its vegetables, haggling over a property price, or discussing the terms of a job offer. Negotiation can be viewed as “back-and-forth communication designed to reach an agreement when you and the other side have some interests that are shared and others that are o...
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The Netherlands
T: +31 43 388 44 00
Email: cri@merit.unu.edu

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