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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Feature / In the dry and arid central region of Myanmar, climate risks mean more intense and longer dry spells and frequent droughts.
Feature / Ivar Virgin talks about the new SEI Initiative on Governing Bioeconomy Pathways and his role in the Global Bioeconomy Summit 2018.
SEI working paper / A snapshot of Thailand's efforts to develop a modern bioeconomy.
Perspective / Rising ozone levels in the developing world, especially South and East Asia, are more than an urban challenge, posing a threat to agriculture and food security.
Journal article / Drawing on research from Thailand, this paper seeks to understand the ways in which life course, generational, era-defining and developmental change intersect.
Press release / Mängder av mat slängs helt i onödan. Några av Sveriges mest kända influencers utmanas nu att synliggöra fenomenet och inspirera ungdomar att minska matsvinnet.
Feature / For two years, an SEI-led team of researchers measured groundwater levels throughout the city in search of answers to Bangalore's water shortage.
Perspective / Asia Pacific urbanisation has led to increasing waste and emissions and natural capital degradation. A circular economy can address these growing hazards.
Perspective / SEI and UNDP have started testing the SDG interactions framework in Sri Lanka and Mongolia. What have we learned so far?
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