This SEI report outlines issues that stakeholders in water, sanitation and energy services believe are holding back uptake of promising gridless technologies.
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This SEI report outlines issues that stakeholders in water, sanitation and energy services believe are holding back uptake of promising gridless technologies.
The authors analyzed three applications of a decision-support approach called SDG Synergies in Mongolia, Colombia and Sri Lanka that aims at building capacity.
"Ecotechnologies" for recovering carbon and nutrients are costly. A so-called "bottom-up" approach can serve as a decision-making instrument.
This report investigates the potential for a nutrient trading system in the Baltic Sea.
This brief introduces a four-part series on the social and economic sustainability aspects of nature-based solutions.
This article examines the sustainability assessments of different systems for removing nutrients and carbon from domestic wastewater in Sweden and Poland.
This study examines the ways in which Swedish stakeholders both view and communicate about the spreading of sewage sludge on farmland.
This report covers a policy-science dialogue exploring the links between climate change, oceans and global security challenges.
The Initiative analyses on-the-ground deployment experiences and aims to address barriers faced by off-grid technologies.
This article reviews the technologies and practices that turn waste streams into valuable resources.
This brief highlights the potential for upscaling gypsum use in the Baltic Sea Region as a promising component of Baltic Sea protection actions.
This brief examines the impact of national policy directives on speeding up the circular economy transition, and their implications on cities such as Uppsala.
This brief looks at how the Słupsk Bioenergy Cluster serves as a living laboratory for small cities seeking to transition to a circular economy model.
Learn from capacity-building activities on assessing interactions between sustainability targets.
The major changes that come with climate change adaptation need to be understood when discussing future geopolitical relations.