UNU-EHS - United Nations University – Institute for Environment and Human Security
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The United Nations University (UNU) is the academic arm of the United Nations and acts as a global think tank. The mission of the Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS) is to carry out cutting edge research on risks and adaptation related to environmental hazards and global change. The institute’s research promotes policies and programmes to reduce these risks, while taking into account the interplay between environmental and societal factors.

Research areas include climate change adaptation incorporating insurance-related approaches, environmentally induced migration and social vulnerability, ecosystem services and environmental deterioration processes, models and tools to analyze vulnerability and risks linked to natural hazards, with a focus on urban space and rural-urban interfaces. Research is always conducted with the underlying goal of connecting solutions to development pathways.

Topics: climate change adaptation; insurance-related approaches; environmentally induced migration; social vulnerability; ecosystem services; environmental deterioration processes; vulnerability analysis; natural hazards risks analysis; urban space; rural-urban interfaces.

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Additional Info

Spatial Coverage World
Accessed On 2022-09-01
Organisation Type think tank; academic
Outputs
  • research

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