
KRAKO project brings crisis preparedness knowledge to Tallinn communities
The Crisis Research Centre will launch the KRAKO project on August 1, 2026 focusing on strengthening community crisis preparedness and

The Crisis Research Centre will launch the KRAKO project on August 1, 2026 focusing on strengthening community crisis preparedness and

Singapore’s fuel crisis does not primarily appear as empty petrol stations, but in prices, electricity bills, shipping, and the question

The recently published PIMA project report presents international recommendations for developing local and community-level resilience centres. The PIMA project brought

The National Audit Office has audited the state of the country’s food reserves: whether the reserves exist and to what

On December 5, Hannes Nagel, head of the Crisis Research Center, gave an overview of the state of civil protection

Akita Prefecture, with its 880,000 residents, has become the epicenter of Japan’s bear crisis. The main troublemakers are the persimmon-loving

At the international follow-up meeting on crisis preparedness and resilience held in Gotland, Sweden, the Crisis Research Centre introduced its

From 16 to 18 June, the island of Gotland in Sweden hosted the international event “Building a Resilient Baltic Sea

Chaos theory is mainly known from the example of the Lorenz butterfly effect, where small changes can lead to significant,