Organization directory

Organization profiles of organizations whose work scopes have stakes in the field of disaster risk reduction

University Charles III of Madrid (Spanish: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) (UC3M) is a public university in the Community of Madrid, Spain. Established in 1989, UC3M is an institution with a distinctly international profile.
Organization type
Academic & Scientific
Environmental Solutions Limited (ESL) is a noted Caribbean-wide resource of environmental excellence. It was the first company in Jamaica to offer environmental consultancy by introducing an integrated approach to environmental management and development.
Organization type
Private Sector
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is the central bank of the Republic of the Philippines.
Organization type
Governments
Gargaar Relief Development Organization (GREDO) is a local non-profit, non-governmental humanitarian and development organization initiated in December 1992.
Organization type
Non Governmental Organizations
Nature Cities aims to deepen and integrate basic and applied understanding of the character and dynamics of cities, including their roles, impacts and influences — past, present and future. 
Organization type
Academic & Scientific
Ecosystem Services, associated with the Ecosystem Services Partnership (ESP), is an international, interdisciplinary journal that deals with the science, policy and practice of Ecosystem Services.
Organization type
Academic & Scientific
NPJ Climate Action is an open-access journal that publishes high-quality original research, reviews, and essays targeted at an audience of researchers and diverse stakeholders who are interested in mitigating hazardous effects.
Organization type
Academic & Scientific
Globalization and Health is a pioneering transdisciplinary journal that situates public health and well-being within the dynamic forces of global development.
Organization type
Academic & Scientific

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