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Sustainable development has important consequences for lives and livelihoods. SEI research explores the conditions that support broad-based participation in development processes, particularly by disadvantaged, vulnerable and marginalised groups.
Collection / Explore SEI's content on how the global water crisis overlaps with gender issues on this World Water Day.
Press release / SEI researchers publish analysis on whether “rights of rivers” initiatives have led to environmental protections.
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Press release / SEI researchers publish analysis on whether “rights of rivers” initiatives have led to environmental protections.
Past event / Sarah Foster will explain how creative approaches can make climate change and sustainability education more accessible, emotional and actionable.
Perspective / Wanaporn Yangyuentham reflects on why "climate weeks" like Yeosu are turning climate pledges into delivery on the ground.
Past event / SEI York researchers are taking part in four activities during the University of York's annual flagship event series.
Feature / In Colombia's Tropical Andes, land once shaped by conflict is becoming a living laboratory for agroecological regeneration.
Perspective / A small group of Asian philanthropists is funding the risky climate solutions others will not, and SEI can learn from how they work.
Perspective / In this perspective for Climate Home News, Kate Williamson and Magnus Benzie outline how the UK can build public support for climate adaptation policy agendas.
Other publication / This brief helps local planners and stakeholders understand how NbS can enhance wellbeing through effective design, governance, and impact assessment.
Past event / This webinar explored how community energy in the UK can scale social and environmental impact, through citizen-led insights from SEI York's research.










