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 / 46 of 219 pages
Other publication / A book chapter co-written by SEI experts shines a light on the oft-neglected link between social and environmental inequality.
Project / This project is implemented by SEI Asia along with su-re.co, a sustainability think-be-do tank in Indonesia.
Feature / COP27 ended with a decision to establish a Loss and Damage fund for countries most-affected by climate change. SEI and ICCCAD researchers want your insight.
Other publication / This paper investigates the long-term (2070–2099) potential impacts of climate change on global food trade networks of three key crops: wheat, rice and maize.
Journal article / This review collates the literature on GESI outcomes in the context of WASH interventions and highlights knowledge gaps and clusters in the evidence base.
Media coverage / The Doomsday Clock moved closer to midnight than ever. SEI Senior Scientist Sivan Kartha, who leads the Clock's climate panel, offers reasons why.
Media coverage / SEI Deputy Director Åsa Persson mentioned the need for co-development of technology between developed and developing countries in an article by SME Futures.
Press release / A major study has provided answers on how to tackle the impacts of climate change and biodiversity losses on carbon-rich peatlands.
Media coverage / In the wake of a Guardian investigation into carbon offsets, SEI Senior Scientist Derik Broekhoff weighs in on carbon markets' validity as a climate solution.
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