Find journal articles, partner publications, and SEI’s own portfolio of reports, papers and briefs. All SEI’s in-house publications are subject to high standards of double-blind peer review.
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SEI working paper / This working paper examines cases in Colombia and México where gas infrastructure is expanded with little market justification, risking gas lock-in.
Journal article / The authors explain how the MISTRA C2B2 programme is working to bring about transformative change in participatory ocean governance in Sweden.
Journal article / Learn how the construction sector can play a key role in un-locking a stronger steel transition though stronger demand for green steel.
Journal article / This systematic map aims to understand the main themes in the research literature around how climate risks affect the economic evaluation of real estate assets.
Other publication / A new report from Oxfam draws upon SEI research which highlights the disproportionate greenhouse gas emissions generated by upper-income populations.
SEI working paper / First results from the Klimatkalkylatorn dataset can help tease out many factors’ importance for household footprints, to help policymakers focus their efforts.
Other publication / The U.S. brief of the Lancet Countdown report gives recommendations on how the country can support public health through climate action.
Journal article / This paper presents a framework to support the planning, monitoring, evaluation, and learning within cities on the circular economy.
Other publication / SEI researchers contributed to the Adaptation Finance Gap Update 2023, that provides a more detailed write-up of UNEP’s Adaptation Gap Report 2023.
SEI brief / WASH-Flows is an analytical tool to estimate and assess the vulnerability of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services at the household and community level.
Other publication / Differences between stakeholding and holding rights must be addressed in impact assessments of Indigenous land use.
Other publication / Countries will, in aggregate, produce more than double the amount of fossil fuels in 2030 than would be consistent with limiting warming to 1.5°C.
Journal article / This paper highlights the role of interface bureaucrats addressing social equity in transport in East Africa.
Other publication / Transboundary climate risks remain lacking from the UNFCCC Global Stocktake (GST); actions must be taken now and for the next GST to address this gap.
Other publication / This briefing paper identifies entry points for integrating transboundary climate risks in the global goal on adaptation framework.
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