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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Past event / SEI Latin America Centre Director David Purkey joins this MIT discussion on the impacts of mining on land, water and the atmosphere.
Past event / The forum will bring together perspectives from practitioners, policymakers, researchers and activists on moving towards a just transition in Asia.
Other publication / This policy brief highlights the importance of minimizing food loss and waste, which accounts for some 30% of current global production.
Media coverage / Lancang-Mekong countries need to enhance cooperation over water management to tackle extreme weather challenges triggered by climate change.
Past event / SEI Asia Doctoral Fellow and Consultant Sara K. Phillips discusses the connections between the environment, business and human rights in a UNDP webcast series.
Past event / SEI York Centre Director Sarah West moderated a Cities4Children panel discussion on air pollution and its effects on children in urban areas.
Journal article / This review points to three key areas where a stronger evidence base would advance global efforts to curb agriculture-driven deforestation.
Past event / SEI York researchers will participate in the three-day hybrid APCAP Joint Forum on "The Air We Share: Scaling up governance, legislation, and finance action".
Past event / This scientific workshop aims to present and exchange knowledge and understanding among scientists, practitioners, and policymakers on air pollution.
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