About us
Toward inclusive, safe and sustainable development
Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR) is an international scientific programme cosponsored by the International Science Council (ISC) and the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR). The International Programme Office (IPO) of IRDR is supported by China Association of Science and Technology (CAST), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) of CAS.
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Mission
IRDR’s mission is to mobilize science for the reduction of all types of disaster risk; building resilience and reducing vulnerability by integrating risk science with climate change adaptation and mitigation and sustainable development. IRDR aims to usher in an inclusive, safe and sustainable world by promoting a better understanding of disaster risk and the effective use of risk science in decision-making.
Research Objectives
1. improve knowledge and understanding of risk and uncertainty that hamper progress toward inclusive, safe and sustainable development; 2. promote innovation in research and action, and explore effective solutions in DRR; and 3. build institutional capacity required under various socio-economic and cultural settings and development contexts for risk-informed sustainable development.
Governance
IRDR is oversighted by its Co-Sponsors, Donor and Host. The IRDR Scientific Committee (SC) provides overall guidance on the development and the implementation of IRDR Action Plans. IRDR IPO serves as the Secretariat of IRDR.
Community
Scientific Committee (SC), National Committees (NCs), International Centres of Excellence (ICoEs), Young Scientists Programme (YSP), in partnership with global DRR stakeholders
NEWS RELEASES
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Evaluation Results of 2025 IRDR Pilot Study Application
News
13 February 2026
With the evaluation scores, comments and the availability of IPO budget, IRDR IPO is pleased to annouce the evaluation results of 2025 IRDR Pilot Study Application.
Save the date and Call for presenters: IRDR Young Scientists Lumos "Indigenous Knowledge for DRR – Bridging Wisdom and Innovation"
Events
13 February 2026
IRDR will organize the 4th IRDR Young Scientists Lumos "Indigenous Knowledge for DRR – Bridging Wisdom and Innovation" on 4 March 2026. The deadline of applying for presentation is 23 Feb 2026.
ISC Launches Global Report “Towards Gender Equality in Scientific Organizations”
News
12 February 2026
SC launched a gender equality report on 11 Feb 2026, finding slow, uneven progress for women in scientific orgs and proposing institutional reforms. IRDR’s REACT project (2025-2027) in Greece’s Skiathos boosts local climate resilience with community-driven DRR, offering global lessons.
Turning Climate Risk into Collective Action in the Island of Skiathos, Greece: A New Project from IRDR ICoE Resilience Economics and Sustainable Risk Transitions
News
12 February 2026
IRDR ICoE RE&SRT launched the community-driven REACT project in Skiathos, Greece (2025–2027), advancing DRR aligned with the Sendai Framework.
Call for Applications: 7th Batch of the IRDR Young Scientists Programme
Events
12 February 2026
IRDR 7th YSP open for DRR researchers, deadline 31 Mar 2026, global network offered.
IRDR Holds First Online Meeting of Its ICoEs for 2026
News
11 February 2026
IRDR held its first 2026 ICoEs online meeting on 4 Feb, announcing the 2025 new ICoEs selection results, introducing its five dynamic work streams for Phase II, discussing post-2030 agenda participation, with all ICoEs committing to its 2025-2027 Action Plan for disaster risk reduction.
IRDR publications
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Scientific Outputs
19 January 2026
From 2023 to 2025, youth hackathons led by UNESCO and IRDR mobilized over 200,000 participants, yielding 100+ projects that blend AI and traditional knowledge into practical solutions like heatstroke warnings and flood prediction systems
Scientific Outputs
27 November 2025
New research in Nature Climate Change reveals large-scale compound ocean changes. The study, led by IRDR Young Scientist Dr. Zhetao Tan, provides a crucial framework for assessing these multidimensional climate risks.


