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Lisa Schipper

lisa.schipper@sei-international.org

Telephone: +1 (530) 753-3035

Title: Senior Scientist

Role: Theme co-leader, Reducing Climate Risk

Expertise: community-based adaptation, socio-cultural vulnerability, disaster risk reduction, adaptation methods and tools

Centre: US

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Lisa Schipper is a Senior Scientist at SEI, with over a decade of professional experience in development and adaptation to climate change (policy, science and practice). She leads SEI-US work on adaptation to climate change.

Lisa's research interests include examining socio-cultural aspects of vulnerability to climate change and other natural hazards, the relationship between adaptation and sustainable development, the links between adaptation and disaster risk reduction, and water management and adaptation to climate change.

Prior to joining SEI's Asia Centre in 2008, Lisa worked at the Southeast Asia START Regional Centre at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok. She also spent two years as a post-doctoral fellow at the International Water Management Institute (a CGIAR centre) in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Over the last decade, she has worked and consulted for the UNFCCC secretariat, UNEP/GRID-Arendal, IISD, UNDP, UNEP, UN/ISDR, GTZ, DfID, Danida, World Bank and Oxfam.

Lisa has carried out research in Latin America (Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, Nicaragua), Africa (Botswana, Ethiopia) and Southeast and South Asia. She has also spent many years intensely involved in the UNFCCC negotiations as a team leader for the Earth Negotiations Bulletin.

Lisa is also associate editor of Climate and Development, published by SEI and Taylor & Francis.

Lisa is also a Lead Author of Working Group II Chapter 21 (Regional Context) of the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report (due in 2014). She was Lead Author of Chapter 2 (Determinants of risks: exposure and vulnerability) of the IPCC Special Report on Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (published in early 2012).

Lisa holds a Ph.D. in Development Studies from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, University of East Anglia (2004), an M.Sc. in Environment and Development (also from UEA) and a B.Sc. in Environmental Science (Brown University).

Lisa is a dual national of Sweden and the United States and has lived and worked in numerous countries in Europe and Asia. She returned to her birth-state (California) to work in the SEI-US Davis office in April 2011.



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