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 / By valuing nature, through human-nature connectedness, we can conquer health and environmental problems and arrive at strong sustainability.
Press release / Ahead of the UN international meeting Stockholm+50, SEI and CEEW jointly launch an independent scientific report to serve as a basis for the talks.
Other publication / Investments in low-carbon technologies need to be more available and aimed at developing countries for a more just transition.
Other publication / Policies must change to tackle inequality and lead the global rich – and everyone – to live more sustainable lifestyles.
Other publication / Viewing landscapes as having multiple uses for both humans and nature can lead to better goals and adaptation for nature-based solutions among other issues.
Other publication / Research on elite and citizen views on international organization legitimacy shows differences between the two and how to bridge the gap.
Other publication / As the energy transition goes forward, it is our responsibility to make sure it is done in a just and equitable way.
Other publication / Multilateralism for chronic risks would mitigate outcomes by installing ‘pillars of transparency and risk pooling’ and strengthening countries' resilience.
Other publication / A change in global politics, social and economic systems is needed to ensure capacity and favorability for all to live more sustainable lifestyles.
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