Humanitarian Observatory for Policy and Education in Southeast Asia
Driving transformative action on climate change, displacement, and health in Southeast Asia
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HOPESEA research team
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Read MoreWhy HOPE SEA Matters
The Humanitarian Observatory for Policy and Education in Southeast Asia (HOPE SEA), based at Chiang Mai University's School of Public Policy, is a pioneering center created to confront the urgent and interconnected challenges of climate change, displacement, land governance, and migrant health in one of the most climate-vulnerable regions in the world.
Southeast Asia faces escalating threats from floods, landslides, and rising seas—forcing communities into precarious mobility and putting lives, health, and human security at risk. HOPE SEA responds to these challenges by generating robust, evidence-based research that informs proactive and preventive climate policy for the region.
Global Network Connection
Established with seed funding from the Hague Humanitarian Studies Centre (HSC), HOPE SEA is now the 13th observatory in HSC's global network. This global connection strengthens regional capacity, promotes international collaboration, and ensures that local action contributes to broader humanitarian and policy frameworks.
Integrated Approach
Our approach is integrated and forward-looking. We combine advanced GIS mapping, forecast data, and in-depth qualitative research to identify risk areas, anticipate displacement triggers, and understand local realities. GIS maps provide scientific evidence for governments to plan ahead, while participatory research and risk communication ensure that local voices and cultural contexts guide policy design.
Climate Risk Communication
A core pillar of HOPE SEA's work is climate risk communication. Using accessible and participatory methods—including community dialogues, deliberative tools, and board-game simulations—we bridge science and society.
These tools empower communities, strengthen government–citizen trust, and transform data into collective action for resilience.
Community Dialogues
Participatory methods that empower communities and bridge science with society
Deliberative Tools
Board-game simulations and interactive tools that transform data into collective action
Risk Communication
Accessible approaches strengthening government-citizen trust for climate resilience

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Research Council Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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