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New Master’s Programme „International Disaster Management and Civil Protection”
Risks and disasters, and their resulting impacts, are becoming increasingly frequent and complex due to a range of developments such as climate change, geopolitical instability, and ongoing urbanisation. As a result, there is a growing demand for well-trained professionals in Disaster Management and Civil Protection. This need is also reflected at policy level, for example […]
Severe flooding in southern Africa – hundreds of thousands affected
In recent weeks, exceptionally heavy and persistent rainfall has flooded large parts of southern Africa. Mozambique and north-eastern South Africa have been particularly hard hit, but Zimbabwe and other countries in the region are also reporting severe damage. According to the United Nations, more than half a million people have been affected by the floods […]
Series of winter storms causes severe flooding in North Africa and Southern Europe
A series of winter storms has caused severe flooding in Morocco, Spain and Portugal in recent days. People have lost their lives in several regions, hundreds of thousands have been forced to leave their homes, and the damage to infrastructure, agriculture and residential buildings is considerable. In Morocco, flash floods caused by Storm Marta claimed […]
Online self-paced course on IPBES and IPCC now available
The EU-funded project RESPIN offers an English-language online self-paced course entitled “IPBES and IPCC: Bridging Science, Policy and Practice.” The course is aimed at participants from science, policy, and practice and can be completed independently. The course provides an introduction to the background, objectives, and working processes of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and […]
Virtual flight over the Flaugergues crater on Mars
A new video from the Mars Express mission takes viewers on a virtual flight over one of the most striking structures in the southern Martian highlands: the 245-kilometre-wide impact crater Flaugergues. The animation is based on image data from the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC), which was developed by the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) and […]
UBA Publication Newsletters: Three editions, many insights – from risk assessment to climate action
On 01 February 2026, the German Environment Agency (UBA) distributed several editions of its UBA publication newsletter. From a disaster risk reduction, risk management, and resilience perspective, several publications are particularly noteworthy: 1) UBA Publications (general overview)This edition provides a broad overview of new releases across various subject areas – including several publications directly or […]
DRR & Open Data Newsletter, January 2026
The latest DRR & Open Data Newsletter clearly demonstrates how digital technologies, open data, and new analytical approaches are fundamentally transforming our understanding of risks, climate dynamics, and disaster impacts. Satellites, sensors, and AI are increasingly forming a “digital nervous system” of the Earth, making environmental changes, emissions, water availability, and land use visible almost […]
CEDIM report on landscape fires in south-central Chile published
The CEDIM – Center for Disaster Management and Risk Reduction Technology has published a new forensic disaster report on the landscape fires in south-central Chile in January 2026. The report analyzes the fires in the regions of Biobío, Ñuble, and La Araucanía, which broke out despite prior warnings of exceptionally high temperatures between 16 and […]
European Commission plans integrated framework for climate resilience and risk management
The European Commission is currently developing a comprehensive European Climate Resilience and Risk Management Integrated Framework to strengthen climate resilience and risk management across the EU. The aim of the framework is to create an ambitious, coherent, and well-coordinated approach at all levels, supporting both Member States and the Union in better preparing for and […]

