CEPSA and Development Gateway also built a stand-alone platform that allows users to visualize the CEPSA program’s Asia climate security vulnerability model. See the dashboard here.
CEPSA and Development Gateway also built a stand-alone platform that allows users to visualize the CEPSA program’s Asia climate security vulnerability model. See the dashboard here.
The CEPSA program, in partnership with Development Gateway, built an online, interactive mapping tool to provide policymakers with a platform to visualize trends in climate-related disaster vulnerability, conflict, governance challenges, and disaster aid in Asia. This integrated mapping tool includes...
CEPSA’s disaster response training dataset tracks the extent of training for government officials in responding to various climate-related hazards and in general disaster management. The dataset includes the number of personnel trained in each hazard type in all states in...
CEPSA’s climate and disaster aid dataset tracks patterns in financing for climate-related disaster events, the extent to which projects are climate focused, and the major donors and actors involved. The dataset includes all aid projects initiated in Bangladesh from 2004-2014...
CEPSA expanded the widely used Armed Conflict Location and Event Dataset (ACLED) to 11 high-risk countries in South and Southeast Asia. The ACLED-Asia team began releasing realtime conflict data for this part of Asia in January 2015. This realtime Asia...
CEPSA’s climate security vulnerability model for Asia identifies the subnational locations in South and Southeast Asia that are most vulnerable to climate-related hazards, defined in terms of the potential for large-scale loss of life. The model captures overall composite vulnerability, as...
Ashley Moran, Josh Busby, Clionadh Raleigh, Todd Smith, Roudabeh Kishi, Nisha Krishnan, and Charles Wight, Robert Strauss Center, 2016
Roudabeh Kishi and Andrew Linke, Robert Strauss Center, 2016
Roudabeh Kishi, Andrew Linke, Charles Wight, Ashley Moran, and Clionadh Raleigh, Robert Strauss Center, 2016
Josh Busby, Todd Smith, Nisha Krishnan, and Charles Wight, Robert Strauss Center, 2016