Work
Here you’ll find research, publications, perspectives and events related to SEI Latin America.
Here you’ll find research, publications, perspectives and events related to SEI Latin America.
This study illustrates the importance of incorporating climate change into the national planning of small island developing states.
Read an analysis of the potential for quinoa to contribute to the bioeconomy in Bolivia and the country's wider development goals.
This study seeks to analyze conflicts using a disaggregated quantitative approach, to better understand existing and potential water stress.
Our work aims to transform current decision making around access to water, the greatest risk to global prosperity, and addressing the SDGs.
The protests in Chile and pulling out as host of COP25 show: Climate action, sustainable development, and just transitions are goals that have to be reconciled.
SEI’s Ivonne Lobos Alva explains why Chile’s decision underscores the pressing need for just transitions that involve the people who are feeling left behind.
The Policy and Innovation Forum takes place as SEI marks 30 years of bridging science, policy and practice, and celebrates the 10th anniversary of SEI Africa.
In light of the increase of hydropower dams in the Amazon, it is critical to identify whether these future dams will produce low-carbon energy.
Toby Gardner from SEI told Arab News that the recent Amazon fires were “extremely worrying".
SEI researchers are set to participate in a HLPF side event: The Digital Revolution and Sustainable Development: Opportunities and Challenges
SEI and the Mining-Energy Planning Unit of Colombia are partnering to integrate SDGs and NDCs, and investigate best practices in Colombia's mining sector.