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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Journal article / This research note was published under SOJOURN, an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the study of social and cultural issues in Southeast Asia.
Feature / A novel study by SEI researchers unveils the psychophysiological responses to walking in the cities of Nakuru, Kenya and Udon Thani, Thailand.
Project / Examining the potential of NBS to reduce biological hazard and improve public health outcomes while creating more livable and climate-resilient cities
Feature / Learn more about what SEI is doing to support sustainable cities for the health and well-being of their inhabitants and the planet.
Media coverage / Nineteen countries signed up to an India-led alliance this month to boost production of biofuels, but experts raise sustainability concerns.
Other publication / This report provides insights on international labour migration in Malaysia and Thailand.
Journal article / This study presents a detailed classification and analysis of the barriers to the adoption and scaling up of land-based mitigation technologies and practices.
Perspective / This perspective is based on the Mekong Community Resilience Partnership (MCRP) gathered in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Perspective / Nature-based solutions can help address environmental challenges in cities but communities need to be involved in the design.
Past event / Share knowledge and perspectives and explore avenues for collaboration on critical water, energy, and climate issues in the Mekong Region.
Journal article / This article investigates capacity gaps to successfully facilitate land-based mitigation technologies (LMTs) adoption and/or scaling in different regions.
Journal article / Researchers analyse IPCC Sixth Assessment Report mitigation scenarios and their implications for limiting fossil fuel production.
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