Below are research, publications, perspectives and events related to SEI Oxford.
For further detail on our agendas, see our research page.
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One-SEI program / Finding synergies between otherwise competing land uses could reduce conflicts, prevent deforestation and biodiversity loss and support sustainable agriculture.
Perspective / SEI delegates share their key COP29 takeaways and next-stage expectations.
Past event / SEI researchers will be sharing their expertise to shape climate policy in a series of events at COP29.
Past event / Explore strategies with experts at COP29 to boost resilience to transboundary climate risks in mountain regions, focusing on the Hindu Kush Himalayas.
Other publication / This roadmap outlines 15 measures that can help the Hindu Kush Himalaya region address transboundary and cascading risks posed by climate change.
Feature / WeADAPT highlights eight key topics set to shape COP29, addressing finance, adaptation and the future of global climate policy.
Other publication / This brief highlights why it is crucial for transboundary climate risks and mountain areas to be accounted for across different negotiation tracks.
Past event / Join SEI’s global event series uniting science and action for integrated biodiversity and climate solutions across four continents.
Journal article / This article analyses trends in efforts being implemented worldwide to help mountain regions address the impacts of climate change.
Perspective / In this perspective, SEI's Janne Parviainen argues that the impacts of Storm Boris show why Europe must rethink its approach to addressing rising flood risks.
Feature / weADAPT has created a toolbox to help people find articles, resources, courses and avenues for discussion about the impacts of climate change on mental health.
Other publication / This brief urges the G20 to use participatory approaches to involve local city and water stakeholders in developing and implementing climate adaptation plans.











