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 exploratory study applies a standardised analysis framework to health and wellbeing metrics of cities in the UK, Sweden, Estonia, Kenya and Thailand.
Using citizen science approaches to explore personal exposure to air pollution of selected informal settlement dwellers in Nairobi, Kenya.
This framework Integrates service design and behavioural insights to inform more robust development interventions.
Quantitative public acceptance studies can help countries like Kenya achieve their climate and energy ambitions.
Protocol on the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of conditional cash transfers in facilitating health visits and promoting maternal and child health.
This methodology estimates fuel economy in African cities, supporting policies to reduce emissions and improve air quality.
This book provides case studies that illustrate the benefits, risks and complexities involved with moving towards lower-carbon energy sources.
What are the risks and uncertainties of implementing geothermal power and sustainable production and use of charcoal in Kenya?
Using novel approaches to investigate how evolving cities affect residents' well-being and how this interacts with the overall health of city systems.
Greater inclusion of gender concerns in energy sector decision-making improves development outcomes.
This report covers how the water-energy-food security nexus approach can help promote climate-resilient decisions and model actions in Rwanda's Akagera Basin.
This policy brief highlights hotspots in resource use competition in Rwanda that might flare up as resources become increasingly scarce in the future.
The growing gap between supply and demand for charcoal in Kenya will only expand unless action is taken. This brief discusses routes ahead.
How can geothermal development to stimulate the economy in Kenya be matched by benefit-sharing with local communities, conservation and local development?