This hybrid event will focus on how academics and scientists can support transformations for sustainable health for people and planet.
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This hybrid event will focus on how academics and scientists can support transformations for sustainable health for people and planet.
What risks and opportunities are surfacing? What issues warrant greater attention? Take part in the event on 12 January as SEI experts offer their perspectives.
Raja Asvanon is a Research Associate with SEI Asia.
SEI Asia's call for expression of interest for the external evaluation of SCF2 programme
Looking for ideas for green New Year's resolutions? Follow these six tips from SEI researchers to have a more sustainable year in 2022.Â
On 7 December 2021, SEI's Janet Vähämäki participated in the "Development assistance in a new era" seminar in Sweden. She shares her insights in this interview.
The Sanitation and Health Team at SEI works on issues related to water, sanitation and health, particularly their connections to development and environment.
Ökade energirelaterade investeringar i statens budget för 2022 enligt analys av Stockholm Environment Institutes Energy Policy Tracker.
Den 22 december gästade VD Måns Nilsson Studio Ett, för samtal om EUs nya förslag kring intäkter från klimattullar och utsläppsrätter
In this Q&A, SEI researchers Somya Joshi an Felipe Sanchez explain how the Roadmap Planner can support decision-makers in creating industry transition roadmaps.
In Latin American countries and other regions reliant on fossil fuels, now is the time to turn a new page. Success depends on making a just transition, but how?
Throughout the Global South, environmental activists face a growing threat of violence: an alarming trend that suggests that their efforts are too important.
Agricultural and mining commodities prices are at the forefront of economic trends that shape the global economy and affect the ability to reach climate goals.
The calls of recent years for climate action and climate ambition are poised to evolve and grow into demands for climate accountability.
The chapter looks at why power imbalances persist in community-based natural resource management and how an adaptive collaborative management approach can help.