Asia’s varied ecosystems, from lush forests to urban expanses, are at the nexus of sustainable development. Most of SEI’s work in this region is coordinated by SEI Asia.
1966 results / 32 of 219 pages
Journal article / The paper offers a new conservation model and highlights the need to tackle distant wealth-related drivers of biodiversity loss, while empowering local stewards
SEI report / This report presents a pathways approach designed to foster collaboration between researchers, practitioners and stakeholders who manage and allocate water.
Journal article / In this review, the authors systematically investigate the relationship between policy coherence, policy effectiveness, and efforts to reduce inequality.
Other publication / Public purchasing choices can drive the market for green products and services. G20 countries can lead the way in decarbonizing emissions-intensive sectors.
Perspective / SEI Asia's Minh Tran reflects on the engagement of local communities in discourses and fora on disaster risk reduction.
Feature / Join SEI researchers in this new podcast series as they explore the pressing issues around how rapidly growing cities are affecting our well-being.
SEI brief / This policy brief discusses the ways in which girls and young women advocate for climate justice, barriers to their work, and the shrinking civic space.
Past event / Lack of data on gender impacts water challenges in a range of ways. Join us to learn and share about the gender data gap.
Media coverage / SEI Research Fellow Daniel Duma talks to Nature about surging oil and gas profits while countries fail to invest in carbon-cutting pledges.
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