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.
1965 results / 53 of 219 pages
Journal article / This paper introduces an analytical framework hypothesizing how ideas, institutions, and interests may influence policy coherence at different policy stages.
Feature / In this episode we talk with Eric Roder from International Labour Organization (ILO) on how we can ensure a just transition to a green economy.
Past event / In this public seminar, journalists, scholars and civil society will ask what a green and just recovery could look like in the region.
Other publication / This policy discussion brief looks at key considerations for business-led adaptation and the role of governments, international agreements and financial sector.
Feature / At the ”Adaptation COP" in Sharm el-Sheikh, the Adaptation Without Borders partnership advanced the narrative that adaptation must be a shared responsibility.
Other publication / The objective of this brief is to highlight the important role of adaptation action for large multinational corporations that aim to achieve a just transition.
Perspective / Asia’s small-scale farmers live in precarious conditions that worsen the impacts of climate change.
Past event / This hybrid seminar explores the slow-onset of environmental change and displacement in the Mekong Region.
Past event / This online event involves experts from the UNFCCC, Linköping University, SEI and other organizations sharing their insights on the COP27 negotiations.
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