The Arctic is changing rapidly, with profound implications for social and ecological systems. SEI research seeks to understand the drivers, and implications, of these changes.
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Other publication / Wetlands provide critical ecosystem benefits. This study inventories Arctic wetlands and reviews current knowledge on these unique environments.
Other publication / This White Paper offer recommendations for EU research priorities on sustainable development in the polar regions.
Other publication / UN Environment’s sixth Global Environment Outlook calls on decision makers to take action to address pressing environmental issues to achieve the SDGs.
Journal article / Aims and methods for developing an an interactive, cartographic map of the impacts of metal mining on Arctic social-ecological systems.
SEI brief / Why are Arctic wetlands so important? This brief discusses why and presents a new project that will recommend ways to preserve these unique environments.
Journal article / Explore how Swedish state actors implement the duty to consult indigenous communities.
Past event / Arctic politics, resilience, journalism and local needs are some of the topics SEI will contribute to at this important international gathering.
Perspective / Neal Haddaway explains how frustrations with evidence synthesis led to new work combining indigenous and scientific knowledge.
Other publication / Is the Arctic Council prioritising investment over environment?
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