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Activities Report 2025 Now Also Available in English
An eventful year lies behind us: With the Activities Report 2025, DKKV provides a comprehensive overview of its activities, events, and developments over the past year – now also available in English. Structured around DKKV’s three core areas of work – fostering interdisciplinary exchange, advising decision-makers, and raising public awareness – the report highlights the […]
Survey by the WCRP Global South Inclusion Task Team
The WCRP Global South Inclusion Task Team (GSITT) is conducting an anonymous survey regarding its events. Anyone who has previously participated in WCRP events or projects is eligible to participate. The goal is to identify barriers and enablers for better and more inclusive participation worldwide. The results will be directly incorporated into recommendations for improving […]
International Day in Memory of the victims of Earthquake
In 2025, the United Nations General Assembly established the International Day in Memory of the Victims of Earthquakes, which has since been observed annually on the 29th of April. Through this day of remembrance, the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction aims not only to honor the millions of people worldwide who have lost […]
Only three days left until the application deadline for the DKKV Promotional Award
Only three days left until the application deadline: The German Committee for Disaster Risk Reduction (DKKV) is once again inviting entries for its 2026 promotional award for outstanding Bachelor’s and Master’s theses in the field of disaster prevention and disaster risk management. The award recognises, in particular, innovative and practice-oriented theses, including those relating to […]
New publication: Managing natural hazards and climate risks in elections
Extreme weather events and geological hazards are increasingly posing a challenge to democratic processes. The new report “Managing natural hazards and climate risks in elections” by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) analyses over 100 cases from 2006 to 2025 in which elections were disrupted by events such as storms, floods, heatwaves […]
WaX collection on water extremes in HESS/NHESS: Innovative approaches to floods and droughts continues to grow
The scientific collection “Water extremes: innovative approaches to managing floods and droughts” in the journals Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS) and Hydrology and Earth System Sciences (HESS) focuses on innovative approaches and methods for dealing with hydrological extreme events such as floods, heavy rainfall and drought. The collection is part of the WaX […]
Disasters Avoided: A Model for Effective Disaster Prevention
In the latest issue of the “Disasters Avoided Newsletter”, the Disasters Avoided initiative highlights a key factor for effective disaster prevention: the right mindset. Over the coming months, the newsletter series will examine the six core components of the model developed, which aims not only to manage disasters but to actively prevent them. The model […]
Climate communication in transition: Japan seeks new terms for record-breaking heatwaves
In the face of increasing heatwaves and new temperature records, Japan is breaking new ground in climate communication. A recent study by the University of New South Wales shows how language, perception and public engagement are being specifically used to raise awareness of climate risks and encourage action. Japan already has an established classification system […]
New INFORM Risk Index published: making risks comparable worldwide
The European Commission has published the latest INFORM Risk Index, which assesses the risk of crises and disasters worldwide. The index combines data on hazard, vulnerability and lack of response capacity, thereby providing a comparable basis for assessing risks at country and regional level. The aim of the INFORM Index is to support decision-makers in […]

