Lauren Herzer Risi
Former Program Director, Environmental Change and Security Program
Expert Bio
Lauren Herzer Risi was the Program Director of the Environmental Change and Security Program at the Wilson Center.
She works with policymakers, practitioners, donors, and researchers to generate innovative, transdisciplinary solutions to development and security challenges related to environmental change and natural resource management. She has authored and edited a number of reports, including: 21st Century Diplomacy: Foreign Policy is Climate Policy; Navigating Complexity: Climate, Migration, and Conflict in a Changing World; After the Disaster: Rebuilding Communities; Backdraft: The Conflict Potential of Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation; and Our Shared Future: Environmental Pathways to Peace.
Risi is the managing editor of New Security Beat; co-producer of a series of podcasts exploring the unintended consequences of responses to climate change; and co-producer of a series on water, conflict, and peacebuilding. She served as a Crisis Corps volunteer with the Peace Corps and FEMA in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina.
Risi holds a master’s degree in environmental security and peace from the UN-mandated University for Peace in Costa Rica.
- Environment
- Climate
- Environmental Peacebuilding
- Environmental Security
- Governance
- Migration
- Urban Studies
- Water
- Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
- Disaster Management
- Education
- Food and Agriculture
- Global Alliances & Partnerships
- Global Health
- International Development
- Population
- Security and Defense
- Society and Culture
- Urban Studies
- Women & Gender
Insight & Analysis by Lauren Herzer Risi
- Video
- United Nations
UNGA 2024 Recap: Crises, Conflicts, and the “Pact for the Future” Dominate Talks
- Past event
- Environment
No Time to Waste: A Dialogue on Circularity and Sustainability
- Past event
- Biodiversity
Advancing Biodiversity for Community Resilience and Global Stability: Insights Ahead of COP16
- Video
- Population
Demographic Trends Present Risks and Opportunities - Wilson Quarterly Summer 2024
- Past event
- Democracy Promotion
Launch of USAID’s Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance Policy
- Article
- NATO
NATO’s Efforts to Address Climate Insecurity
- Past event
- NATO
Beyond 75: Reflections on the NATO Summit
- Past event
- Environmental Security
Water @ Wilson | MODSNOW: A New Tool for Water Security in Central and South Asia