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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Past event / SEI and ICIMOD are co-organizing the Inclusive Resilience Stream at the 7th Asia-Pacific Climate Change Adaptation Forum.
Past event / The interactive online event will highlight discussions on how individuals can choose to challenge gender inequality in their daily lives.
Perspective / On International Women’s Day, researchers challenge themselves on how they can integrate gender equality and inclusive approaches to their work.
SEI brief / This policy brief outlines some of the air pollution policies in place in Thailand, as well as key barriers to, and opportunities for, their enforcement.
SEI brief / This fact sheet outlines a project which will implement a set of land and water management practices in the Upper Chindwin Basin, Myanmar.
SEI brief / Monitoring, evaluation and learning are integral to the ethos of co-design and co-production in Tandem, an SEI framework
Feature / Marine plastic pollution from excessive production and poor land management is one of the most critical environmental pollution issues of our time.
SEI working paper / Air pollution is a key issue in Thailand, addressed in many laws and plans. Why then, does enforcement remain such a challenge and how can it be ensured?
Journal article / This study finds that water management is a larger threat to rice and ecosystems than the warming temperatures of climate change.
Feature / Sugar cane is tightly linked with Thailand’s bioeconomy plans, which has largely benefitted large corporations and has left out small-scale farmers.
Media coverage / Miyawaki projects have been buoyed by India’s promise, under the Paris Agreement, to improve its green cover from 25 to 33 percent.
Journal article / The paper identifies participatory and modelling approaches to assess biodiversity threats in Myanmar's Chindwin Basin.
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