The Baltic region faces a unique set of environmental challenges, in particular pollution from industry and agriculture. SEI provides knowledge and enhances collaboration between countries and stakeholders in the region to provide solutions and seek opportunities for a more sustainable Baltic.
The workshop aims to produce tangible prototype interventions that will contribute towards the broader mission of a Baltic Sea unaffected by pollution.
This event presents insights from researchers, industry representatives and policy makers on how EU member countries can successfully achieve a just transition.
This page gives an overview of SEI Tallinn's research into Estonia's pathways to becoming climate neutral by 2050.
This workshop brief presents the results of the first Policy Dialogue on a Bioeconomy for Sustainable Development, held in Tallinn, Estonia.
Review of evidence on the effectiveness of ecotechnologies that recover and reuse carbon and/or nutrients in the Baltic Sea region and comparable areas.
This open-access study argues that there is considerable potential to develop a circular economy in phosphorus, but policy support and new research is needed.
Testing has started on Aquacare and TerraNova technologies, which aim to recycle waste phosphorus as agricultural fertilizer, in demonstration sites in Sweden.
In this report commissioned by the Estonian Government Office, SEI has researched Estonia's possibilities of becoming climate neutral by 2050.