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Every week the PreventionWeb team of editors selects the latest news and research, reports and publications on disaster risk reduction – here is their selection of the latest must-read content.

Migrant workers walk on the highway on their journey back home during a nationwide lockdown to fight the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, in Mumbai, India (2021)
Update
New Groundswell report projects that 216 million people in six regions could move within their countries by 2050.
World Bank, the
Zenada Čaušević
The Central Bosnia Canton has initiated different projects and activities to build up the capacities of local communities, increase resilience, and reduce the impact of disasters.
Polluted river
Research briefs
As floods increase in frequency and intensity, chemicals buried in river sediments become “ticking time bombs” waiting to activate.
Earth Observatory of Singapore - Nanyang Technological University
Cracked soil in the death valley, California, USA
Update
Seasonal summer rains have done little to offset drought conditions gripping the western United States, with California and Nevada seeing record July heat and moderate-to-exceptional drought according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
People in a street of Valencia, Spain
Update
By leveraging algorithms and unorthodox data sources, an MIT researcher has made Valencia a Covid-19 data pioneer.
Wired, Condé Nast Digital
Powering Nature-Creating the conditions to enable nature-based solutions
Documents and publications
This report interrogates the most prevalent issues blocking the collective ability to unlock nature’s potential and proposes ways in which nature-based solutions can have a profound impact on the future.
Louisa Yasukawa
Across Europe and Central Asia, people with disabilities have too often been excluded from disaster risk reduction (DRR), early warning systems and evacuation planning, and have faced compounding risks and barriers while displaced from their homes.
Farmer in Nepal plows rice field with buffaloes
Research briefs
The effects of monsoon rainfall on food insecurity in Nepal vary by earthquake exposure, with regions that experienced both heavy earthquake shaking and abundant rainfall more likely to have an inadequate supply of nutritious food.
University of Pennsylvania
Aerial view of hurrican aftermath
Research briefs
Research by Stevens Institute of Technology and Carnegie Mellon suggests that monitoring social media during hurricanes could help communities better plan for and mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Stevens Institute of Technology
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Documents and publications
This report sets out critical and actionable solutions and investments to meet the challenge of an age of pandemics, and to avoid a repeat of the catastrophic damage that COVID-19 has brought.
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