Resilience Rising launches new Global Action Agenda on Risk and Resilience
Our Global Action Agenda builds on findings from the World Risk Poll, a global study of the perceptions and experience of risk, with data drawn from 145 countries.
Our Global Action Agenda builds on findings from the World Risk Poll, a global study of the perceptions and experience of risk, with data drawn from 145 countries.
Resilience Rising and Lloyd’s Register Foundation are collaborating on a new cornerstone programme that will harness the World Risk Poll’s data and insights collected from over 125,000 people in 121 countries to improve the global understanding of risk, resilience, and decision-making.
How do you get people talking about resilience, risk and uncertainty? What are they, why do they matter, and what must we do about them? Our film series, Resilience Engineered, is now freely available to watch, download, and use in teaching or team discussions.
A premiere screening of Resilience Engineered Episode 1: “Preparing for an uncertain future’ is taking place on Wednesday 22 September 2021 17.00-18.00 BST at New York Climate Week.
How can the disruption resulting from Covid-19 teach us to be more resilient to future crises and uncertainties? We share insights from the Engineering a Safer Future: Learning from crisis series of roundtables in partnership with Lloyd’s Register Foundation.
This report reflects on how Covid-19 has disrupted existing practice around risk governance and communications, how the sector has adapted, and what lessons the current disruption holds for our shared future.
The government has updated the National Risk Register 2017 with a new version that case studies the Covid-19 pandemic (to date).
What is the difference between risk and resilience? What appears to be a simple question is anything but.
Are infrastructure risk models still fit for purpose? RS Deputy Director Juliet Mian joined Understanding Risk 2020 to explore that question.