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Feature / Luciana Fernandes Coelho reveals Brazil's pivotal role in the BBNJ agreement, a crucial step for protecting marine biodiversity in international waters.
Past event / SEI's Emily Ghosh and Eric Kemp-Benedict will present research introducing indicators for strong sustainability in developing and emerging economies.
Feature / Mairon G. Baston Lima writes that governments need to build synergies with other policies for sustainable land use in a Trase Insight.
Journal article / This study applies the ‘Brussels Effect’ theory to identify key factors facilitating and hindering policy convergence between the EU and China.
Project / The Resilient Coasts Caribbean Sea project will develop Living Labs for coastal ecosystem management using nature-based solutions.
Past event / This project explores access to European Union (EU) markets for East African SMEs in the agriculture sector and the effect of Eu sustainability standards.
Journal article / This study informs the scientific community and decision-makers on planning for sustainable biowaste valorisation that addresses context-dependencies.
Journal article / The authors present an evidence-based review approach for investors to assess sector-level impacts on individual SDGs.
Feature / This episode sheds light on Thailand's groundbreaking legislation to empower citizens in the battle against air pollution.
Past event / In this ECSA webinar, Rachel Pateman shared work from a recent article, "Citizen science: pathways to impact and why participant diversity matters".
Feature / In their book, Obsessive Measurement Disorder or Pragmatic Bureaucracy?, authors Susanna Alexius and Janet Vähämäki explore the complexities of development aid.
Media coverage / SEI Africa expert on water systems, Harriette Adhiambo Okal, speaks on 'water wars' and the importance of harnessing technological solutions to water scarcity.
Past event / SEI's Parichat Pinsri shares research insights on "Building water sector youth leadership network in the Lancang-Mekong Region."
Media coverage / Harriette Adhiambo Okal, Water Systems expert at the SEI Africa speaks on the direct link between water scarcity and economic stability.
Feature / Smriti explains how York residents can contribute to this international event by recording wildlife they see and why she is passionate about citizen science.
Feature / Water is a central research topic at SEI. This World Water Day, explore SEI's latest research and perspectives on water.
Past event / SEI and Mekong River Commission (MRC) will sign an agreement to foster cooperation in addressing water and natural resource challenge in the Mekong Region.
Feature / SEI Africa's Harriette Okal discusses the role of water in conflict and cooperation, emphasizing sustainable management and gender equality.
Perspective / This World Water Day, SEI Scientist Doug Chalmers reflects on how science supports conflict resolution around one of the planet's most precious resources: water
Feature / Coastal communities can combat climate threats by safeguarding ecosystems like mangroves and coral reefs.
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