

Paolo Avner
Senior Economist, Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR), World Bank
Paolo Avner is a Senior Economist with the World Bank and the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR), where he co-leads the Disaster Risk Analytics and Resilient Infrastructure thematic areas. His current work in GFDRR focuses on the links between urban form, land uses, transport systems, labor markets and vulnerability to natural hazards in developing country cities. He has worked on a number of analytical products including Urbanization Reviews and flagship reports and is the author of several policy-oriented research papers. Prior to joining the Bank in 2014, Paolo worked in France as a researcher in LEPII (Grenoble) before joining the Center for International Research in Environment and Development (Paris). Paolo has graduated from La Sorbonne University and from University Paris X - Nanterre as an economist and holds a doctorate from EHESS – École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris
Recent work by Paolo Avner
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Rapid urbanisation is forcing human settlements into flood zones
Amidst rapid urbanisation and climate change, evidence on urban expansion and flood exposure can help policymakers increase climate resilience in the world’s cities.
Published 08.10.24