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 do investors in the power sector perceive climate risks and factor them into decision-making? This report examines the outlook in Southeast Asia.
This paper presents a conceptual framework that allows users to assess a country's practices for mobilizing private sector finance for adaptation.
SEI research shows how countries' Nationally Determined Contributions connect with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
This paper assesses the existing knowledge base to better understand the economic, social and political consequences of mine closures.
Nationally determined contributions could help in the wind-down of oil, gas and coal production. But countries are only making limited use of this potential.
This paper explores how to combine models to better understand the interactions between energy, economy, and land use in regions that rely on woodfuels.
Ecosystem outcomes are of limited importance to almost all projects under this major international climate fund.
Climate vulnerability is only attractive to donors up to a point. This study shows that vulnerable nations are not the most likely to get adaptation funding.
This working paper outlines three principles that can inform debate on an equitable phase-out of U.S. fossil fuel extraction.
Get our Cross-impact Balance analysis of what influences the adoption of improved cookstoves in Kenya.
How is the issue of arsenic in rice perceived in Cambodia, in terms of public health, mitigation measures and policy? Where are the knowledge gaps?
Three Swedish companies plan to implement fossil-free steel production. Understanding these key factors will help make this ambitious plan a reality.
This paper describes the development of poverty-related indicators in SEI's Water Evaluation And Planning (WEAP) tool.
This report finds that WEF nexus research has not validated claims that nexus approaches can improve resource management and governance outcomes.
This paper explores the complex dynamics that could affect Indonesia’s future coal production and export levels.