Below you can find research, publications, perspectives and events related to SEI Asia.
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SEI Asia’s work involves partnership building, policy engagement and communications. Our collaborative partnership approach engages with a diversity of groups and sectors ranging from academia, media and policy to civil society and the private sector. SEI also hosts and partners with environmental events in Asia to build capacity and enable learning in the region.
SEI’s research and policy engagement contributes to Agenda 2030 implementation in the region.
We work with a range of tools and resources to help scientists and policymakers in assessments, surveys, evaluations and decision-support systems.
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Feature / The topics at this year’s Science Forum in September revolved around the limits of growth as an economic paradigm, climate, environment and development policy.
Tool / This toolkit provides insights and recommendations for urban planners to help them adopt more inclusive and gender-sensitive approaches to smart urbanization.
Project / Study generated critical knowledge to inform upscaling of investments in small-scale organic waste processing ventures in low- and-middle income countries
SEI brief / This brief explores ideas for enhancing community-based conservation in the Chindwin River Basin.
Media coverage / With Ho Chi Minh City sinking by the year due to rising sea levels, Viet Nam's Cần Giờ forest has never more vital than today.
Feature / Learn more about what SEI is doing to support sustainable cities for the health and well-being of their inhabitants and the planet – #UrbanOctober
Perspective / Thailand has long promoted the bioeconomy through various sectoral and national development strategies and adopted the Bio-Circular-Green Economy model.
Perspective / How can we nurture climate entrepreneurship in technology and innovation for climate action?
Journal article / Climate finance for adaptation in Africa between 2014 and 2018 was well below the scale needed and did not target the most vulnerable, research shows.
Other publication / This socio-ecological assessment of the Chindwin River Basin in Myanmar shows it is facing huge changes that can both benefit and harm vulnerable communities.
Feature / Top SEI scientists will take part in dialogues to prepare the delivery of an independent report to be launched ahead of the UN high-level Stockholm+50 meeting.
Feature / SEI talks about how cities in Asia are approaching climate governance with Dr Danny Marks in the new SEI Asia podcast series "Environment and Policy in Asia".
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