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.
How SEI’s Low Emissions Analysis Platform (LEAP) and Integrated Benefits Calculator can help plan coherent emission reduction strategies with health benefits.
Five insights gained by the developers of Aid Atlas, SEI's new online tool for visualizing development finance.
This policy brief examines the barriers and challenges that hinder further effectiveness of Kenya's climate finance coordination mechanisms.
A joint project will accelerate a transition towards fossil-free road freight among Sweden's forest industries by evaluating available electric HGV options.
What are the challenges in making transitions to a bio-economy? This brief discusses strategies for making the transition, with a particular focus on the EU.
Results from a stakeholder analysis that unpacks the institutional set-ups and power dynamics among stakeholders involved in the Thai bioeconomy.
Climate change is expected to increase disaster displacement and influence migration dynamics as the impacts of environmental hazards become more intense.
Off-grid solar electricty will be key to low-carbon energy transitions. How can climate finance be mobilized to scale it up?
This brief synthesizes the findings from SEI's work on the inequality that exists in energy systems, on inclusive energy planning and on just transitions.
Describes the co-creation of a tool designed to help industries, businesses, governments and other organizations maximize the value they bring to society.
A new analysis looks at six countries and identifies the synergies and conflicts between nationally determined contributions and Sustainable Development Goals.
This brief gives an overview of how actors engage with rights-based approaches in South and Southeast Asia.
This page gives an overview of SEI Tallinn's research into Estonia's pathways to becoming climate neutral by 2050.
Two Swedish case studies offer insights about how to improve "co-design" processes to support climate change adaptation planning for natural hazards.