Publications
Find journal articles, external publications and SEI’s own portfolio of reports and briefs.
Find journal articles, external publications and SEI’s own portfolio of reports and briefs.
This study finds that Rhode Island may be able to reduce emissions by as much as 80% by 2030 by adopting existing technologies.
Using creative engagement methods can transform city planning and widen inclusion.
Air pollution is a key issue in Thailand, addressed in many laws and plans. Why then, does enforcement remain such a challenge and how can it be ensured?
This article explores how health policies can be synergized within and between international agendas for more effective national implementation.
This study finds that water management is a larger threat to rice and ecosystems than the warming temperatures of climate change.
This brief uses data and relevant literature to map the African finance landscape in order to understand the green bonds market and its future outlook.
This report assesses how SEI interacts with policy and decision-making processes, the impact this has, and how it might be improved upon in the future.
This report covers a policy-science dialogue exploring the links between climate change, oceans and global security challenges.
This article explores the impact of famers’ business management practices on financial performance, and how policy could be tailored to better meet their needs.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused one of the biggest explosions of scientific literature on record. How can researchers ensure that their work is impactful?
Using contrasting transition narratives on achieving EU emissions targets to develop quantitative scenarios for integrated assessment modelling.
This findings of this study suggest that improvements can be made to the conservation of freshwater species without compromising terrestrial conservation goals.
This report explores the value of using of Croton megalocarpus Hutch in Kenya as part of the expansion of the bioeconomy in sub-Saharan Africa.
The paper identifies participatory and modelling approaches to assess biodiversity threats in Myanmar's Chindwin Basin.
This systemic map protocol assesses the mismatch in scale between socio-ecological studies on, and the management of, coral reefs.