Below you’ll find the latest research, publications, perspectives and events related to SEI York.
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Perspective / Rising ozone levels in the developing world, especially South and East Asia, are more than an urban challenge, posing a threat to agriculture and food security.
Journal article / This co-design study reports on how urban spaces and infrastructure impacts mobility and well-being for older residents in the UK.
Journal article / Application of appropriate metrics to assess how changes in ozone levels affect health and vegetation is vital for policymakers.
Press release / Måns Nilsson takes over as Executive Director of Stockholm Environment Institute in April 2018.
Other publication / Chapter in Quantifying Co-Benefits in Asia: Methods and Applications’, Asian Co-benefits Partnership White Paper 2018
Journal article / This study quantifies the contribution of hourly nitrogen dioxide (NO2) variation to annual NO2 concentrations at > 2500 sites across Europe.
Internship / Doing a PhD with SEI York allows you to study in a beautiful city surrounded by world-class researchers working on environment and development issues.
Initiative / This initiative investigates how rapidly growing cities affect residents' wellbeing and how this interacts with the overall health of city systems.
Perspective / Are consumers aware of the full environmental impact their food has made throughout its production?
Journal article / How do actors involved in the governance of water, energy and food in the Upper Blue Nile interact with each other across sectors and scales.
Journal article / Ozone levels potentially detrimental to human health were assessed where data was available, both in urban and non-urban areas worldwide
Feature / Research led by the Universities of Leicester and Edinburgh and 12 other research institutions show where surface ozone levels are important for human health.
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