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.
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Other publication / This book chapter reviews scientific literature that aims to provide policy-relevant knowledge about how the SDGs interact in terms of synergies and trade-offs.
SEI brief / Households in Bangkok play a critical role in the waste system both as consumers and generators of waste and as the potential driving force for change.
Other publication / Fair Finance Asia and the Stockholm Environment Institute jointly launch Financing the Just Energy Transition in Asia.
Media coverage / Despite contributing to agricultural production, smallholder farmers often cannot access sustainability certifications due to the lack of traceability.
Press release / Asia is experiencing an 'energy addition' rather than an energy transition due to the slow uptake of climate and energy policies adopted by Asian policymakers.
Journal article / In this journal article, 65 researchers from 23 countries summarize what the assess as the past year’s most important findings within climate change research.
Past event / SEI's Eric Kemp-Benedict will present his paper, "Strong sustainability and property rights," at the annual conference of the French Development Agency (AFD).
Press release / A SEI study published in PLOS Climate strengthens the growing concern that adaptation finance is failing to benefit the most vulnerable to climate impacts.
Press release / New Trase data shows the rapid expansion of soy plantations across the Cerrado, Pampas and Amazon.
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