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Feature / Our Strategy for the Ocean and Biodiversity focuses on bridging science and policy within sources of marine pollution, coastal resilience and biodiversity loss.
Project / This study will propose and analyse reforms in Estonia that will enable the country to achieve climate-neutral electricity production by 2050.
Press release / The Baltic states have potential to create a circular textile system together with the Nordic countries, a study concludes, but significant action is needed.
Past event / The challenge is how the private sector can support nature-based solutions to help people adapt to climate change and build resilience to disasters
Press release / EMAS is a framework that the public and private sectors can use to assess, improve and communicate their environmental performance.
Feature / For a long time Estonia has relied on oil shale for electricity production. An SEI study is guiding the country’s efforts to reach climate neutrality by 2050.
Project / The objective of QGasSP is to produce a methodology that will allow planning authorities to quantify the influence of spatial planning policies on GHG emissions
Media coverage / The peak of the coronavirus pandemic saw a spurt in recycling of clothes in Estonia, ETV news show "Aktuaalne kaamera" reported.
Press release / SEI Tallinn conducted research on demand-responsive transport in the Nordics and Baltics to provide an overview of factors hindering and facilitating it.
Feature / In this Q&A, Kaja Peterson from SEI’s Tallinn centre sheds light on how policy can improve water management in the Baltic Sea region.
Past event / At the webinar, we will give an overview of the circular city concept, discuss the role of architecture and digital transformation and other aspects.
Feature / Developing a COVID-19 strategy for the environmental policy project in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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