Here you’ll find research, publications, perspectives and events related to SEI Headquarters.
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Feature / SEI is working with Iraq's Ministry of Water Resources to tackle the country's water crisis through various capacity strengthening and research actions.
Journal article / The study explores how electrification, digitalization, and automation affect truck and taxi drivers’ work life, urging inclusion of drivers’ views in policy.
Journal article / In this article, the authors analyze Brazil’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic through a critical analytical lens.
Feature / Ukraine and Sweden collaborate on green transition, aligning policies for sustainability, EU accession and post-war economic resilience.
SEI report / This research program supports development of a pathway for one of the key goals of Scotland’s Environment Strategy: change for a net-zero, sustainable society.
Past event / On 4 February, the Mistra Geopolitics research programme will host distinguished thought leaders and academics in Stockholm.
SEI report / This report identifies key challenges in addressing climate-related mobility while showcasing SEI's related thematic and methodological expertise.
Feature / Explore emerging technology solutions in sustainable development in this Currents in sustainability podcast featuring Kelly Levin and SEI experts.
Other publication / This report explores the potential trajectories of geopolitical and geoeconomic fragmentation up to 2050, and their impacts on global trade and food security.
SEI working paper / This working paper introduces research on the co-impacts of climate action, both positive and negative, with a specific focus on cities, to inform future work.
Journal article / This paper critically analyses the Reindeer Husbandry Plan (Renbruksplan) in Sweden, evaluating its potential for resolving land use conflicts.
Journal article / This journal article calls for more national and sub-national evaluations of adaptation finance to determine whether money reaches the most vulnerable groups.