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Adaptation to climate change is a key area of SEI's research. In particular, we focus on adaptation policy and finance under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, vulnerability assessments, capacity building and community-based adaptation.
Journal article / This paper analyses how transboundary hydropower development in the Mekong River generates injustices against downstream communities in Northeast Thailand.
Other publication / This protocol provides a means of reviewing 10 years of CGIAR climate adaptation policy research to assess what actions most effectively achieve which goal.
Feature / The coral reef in Varadero, Colombia, offers a striking lesson in resilience and is home to a SEI-led living lab.
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Event on 22 August – 27 August in Stockholm / Meet SEI experts at World Water Week 2026, with the theme Water for People and Progress.
Event on 08 July in Bangkok / Join SEI and CUSRI in building knowledge and connecting research to policy for Thailand's sustainable climate adaptation.
Other publication / This study examines how value-led design can mediate between traditional cosmologies and scientific climate knowledge to strengthen adaptation.
Past event / SEI colleagues are taking part in events at LCAW to highlight global leadership in industry and energy transitions, climate resilience finance, and adaptation.
Other publication / This protocol provides a means of reviewing 10 years of CGIAR climate adaptation policy research to assess what actions most effectively achieve which goal.
Journal article / This Nature Climate Change column illustrates how climate resilient development (CRD) can support urgently needed climate and adaptation policies.
Perspective / The heatwave that coincided with London Climate Action Week underscores the UK's urgent need to adapt to limit the threats to schools, the economy and society.
Journal article / This paper analyses how transboundary hydropower development in the Mekong River generates injustices against downstream communities in Northeast Thailand.
Past event / Natascha Ng will discuss value-led design and its potential for climate change adaptation work. The paper was co-authored by Alphayo Lutta.










