Between 1997 and 2001 Dr.LUBINO-BISSAINTE had worked on disaster management and mitigation in Guadeloupe and the Caribbean area.

In 1998 she participated in the International Conference on Disaster Management and Information Technology” in London within the framework of the UN International Decade on Natural Disaster Reduction - IDNDR 1990-2000

In 1999 in collaboration with the socio-anthropologist M. Gérard Bulin-Xavier she presented the “ Caribbean Program for continuing education on natural and technological disasters reduction (RAMETU System)” at the Conference of Paris held on 17 to 19th June of 1999 on the topic: “Prevention of the natural disasters, management of the territories and sustainable development”, within the framework  IDNDR 1990-2000. This programm has been used by the French Red Cross  to create the PIRAC platform.

MIRAI Sustainable Development Consultancy  is specialized in audit, consulting, expertise and management of all natural, technological and professional linked risks, in order to help people (politicians, economic and industrial managers, schools, and all the other population of a region or a country) in living with risks and practicing a sustainable development for their country. In this agency  there are four departments call C.R.E.E.(Consultancy, Research, Education, Edition).

Between 2001-2004 she achieved:

- two Disaster Management Documents to educate and inform the Junior High School Directors teachers and children (Natural and Technological Risk Management Operational Manuals),

- an exhibition on the Seismic Risk and the historical earthquake which hit the Caribbean zone and especially Guadeloupe the 8th February of 1843,1843 To Remember!

- a synthetic paper on the sensitizing of the 34 Mayors of Guadeloupe to the seismic risk within the framework of a mission of consulting for Service Interministry Service of Defense and Civil Protection (SIDPC) of Prefecture of Guadeloupe

- a Document of information for the Caribbean zone called:“Communication during volcanic crisis: an operations manual for the Caribbean” – DFID Project R7406 -Protecting Vulnerable Small Islands by Improving Forecasting and Warning – London 2001-Collaboratory of University College off London and Benfield Grieg Research.Publications

In October 2004 she has been accredited by the UNO for the World Conference on Disaster Reduction Process and had been invited at the Symposium on “Building Safer Communities against Disasters,” organized by the United Nations Centre for Regional Development (UNCRD Disaster Management Planning Hyogo Office). She had been also a participant to the symposium entitled, “Safer Communities: Linking the World to Kobe – Kobe to the World”, and the session entitled, “Community Based Disaster Management”.

In November 2005 she participated at the Lisbon Conference commemorating the 250th Anniversary of the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake and Tsunami.Lisbon Conference 

In March 2006 she participated at the AKUT Symposium at the Bosphorus University at Istanbul 

Between 2005 and 2015 she achieved special missions of consultancy: for the greatest industrial and economical city of Guadeloupe, named Baie-Mahault and the touristic city of Gosier (Communal Informative Document on Main Risks – DICRIM in French), for schools (Special Security Plan- PPMS in French), for private companies (Unique Document- DUERP in French and Internal Organizational Plan-  POI in French).

Since 2011 she is working with her scientific advisor ITO  Hidemi  who had worked until the end of March, 2011 at JMA (Japan Meteorological Agency) and its affiliated organization    MRI (Meteorological Research Institute) as the  director  general of seismological and volcanological  division.

Since 2016 she is an AGU and EGU permanent member.

She is now writing two books: the first one is on a comparative study with Japan, titled « Comparison between Japan and Guadeloupe about how and what is done for earthquake effects reduction »; the second one titled “State of prevention of natural and technological risks in Guadeloupe companies”.