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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IRDR Participates in IRDR ICoE-CCOUC’s 15th Anniversary Public Forum on Disaster Risk and Health Resilience
News
12 June 2026
Prof. Saini Yang, IRDR's Executive Director, delivered the keynote address at the 15th Anniversary Public Forum for IRDR ICoE-CCOUC, held under the theme “Disaster Risk and Health Resilience: Insights from Academia, Education and Practice”.
Celebrating Scientific Excellence: Prof. Emily Ying Yang Chan Awarded Kuok Group Professorship in Global Public Health and Humanitarian Medicine
News
11 June 2026
IRDR congratulates Prof. Emily Ying Yang Chan, Director of IRDR ICoE-CCOUC, on her appointment to the prestigious Kuok Group Professorship in Global Public Health and Humanitarian Medicine.
IRDR IPO Delegation Concludes Two-Day Visit to IRDR ICoE-CCOUC in Hong Kong
News
10 June 2026
An IRDR IPO delegation led by Prof. Saini Yang visited IRDR ICoE-CCOUC in Hong Kong to attend its 15th anniversary Public Forum and Prof. Emily Chan’s Kuok Group Professorship inaugural lecture.
IRDR ICoE-CCOUC's Upcoming Public Forum on Disaster Risk and Health Resilience
Events
03 June 2026
IRDR is pleased to announce the upcoming 15th Anniversary Public Forum for IRDR ICoE-CCOUC, which will be held under the theme “Disaster Risk and Health Resilience: Insights from Academia, Education and Practice”.
Chair of IRDR NC China Receives Top Honor at 2026 Disaster Risk Reduction Conference
News
02 June 2026
Prof. Huadong Guo, former Ex-officio of IRDR and Chair of the IRDR National Committee of China, was honored with the highest individual recognition “Special Achievement Award” of the 2025 Disaster Prevention Science and Technology Awards at the 2026 Disaster Risk Reduction Conference.
Official Launch of 2026 Youth Climate Change and Disaster Reduction Innovation Initiative
News
01 June 2026
2026 Youth Climate Change and Disaster Reduction Innovation Initiative features four core modules: Open Classes, a Creative Video Contest, an Innovation Hackathon, and a Research Camp. The tracks of hackathon are artificial intelligence, cultural resilience, community practice, and green finance.
IRDR publications
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Scientific Outputs
28 May 2026
"Managing Dengue Risk Along the Laos-China Railway: An HEDRM Approach" documents a vector control intervention along a major cross-border railway corridor, assessed through the Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (HEDRM) framework.
IRDR Working Papers
16 March 2026


