SEI US Scientist Charlotte Wagner, a developer of the SEI Epidemic-Macroeconomic Model, answers questions about the model and how planners can use it.
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SEI US Scientist Charlotte Wagner, a developer of the SEI Epidemic-Macroeconomic Model, answers questions about the model and how planners can use it.
Nuevo informe de WWF usa Trase de SEI para revisar los vĂnculos entre las cadenas de suministro de productos bĂ¡sicos de la UE y la deforestaciĂ³n en paĂses.
A new WWF report uses SEI's Trase tool to generate new insights about the links between the EU’s commodity supply chains and deforestation in key world regions.
Two new cookbooks showcase ways to integrate traditional African culinary practices into contemporary recipes that feature insects.
An expert group, including SEI, issued a call for scientists and policymakers to develop a Covid-19 recovery plan linking health, climate and the environment.
The SEI Initiative on Climate Services generated new insights about co-design and co-production proocesses to integrate climate science into adaptation policy.
Investigadores de SEI discuten los impactos de la contaminaciĂ³n del aire en la salud, y las lecciones aprendidas en salud y polĂtica que emergen del COVID-19
SEI researchers discuss the health impacts of air pollution, and the related health questions and policy lessons emerging from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Learning Labs, created by SEI and partners for southern African cities, underscore the importance of collaboration to address urgent climate adaptation needs.
Investments in fossil fuel-based energy infrastructure confront new risks from climate change. The situation is especially pronounced in Southeast Asia.
Non-traditional urban planning tools – think art and poetry – underpin new ways of co-designing city infrastructure to address health and mobility issues.
The Tandem framework provides a new approach for scientists and decision-makers to work together to make climate science more relevant and usable.
SEI case studies are testing new, more collaborative approaches for helping places around the world better adapt to climate change.
SEI researcher Cleo Verkuijl deciphers the rulebook, spells out why the stakes for COP24 are high, and outlines key expectations for the rulebook negotiations.
This new tool helps people in the disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation communities find potential synergies and communicate better.