Forests are some of the planet's most critical ecosystems, acting as carbon sinks, biomass factories and homes to rich biodiversity. SEI research looks at the impacts of land-use change and how to combine forest protection with the growing demand for land, food, energy and green space.
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Journal article / This study provides a wall-to-wall subnational map of the origin and supply chain of Brazilian meat, offal, and live cattle exports from 2015 to 2017.
Past event / This webinar launched Trase Finance and explored both its impact and the role of the finance sector in tackling deforestation.
Feature / Attention to deforestation is growing, but how can financial institutions identify and cut their own direct and indirect links to this harmful practice?
Feature / The UN Summit on Biodiversity is a chance to protect natural systems. Data from Trase are helping governments and society respond to the planetary emergency.
SEI report / How do hydropower projects or forest conservation programmes affect ethnic communities in Asia? New research from Vietnam examines the issue.
Project / Delivering Enhanced Biodiversity Information with Adaptive Citizen Science and Intelligent Digital Engagements
Journal article / A novel methodological approach to inform deforestation policies and to assess potential effectiveness of supply chain zero-deforestation commitments.
Feature / The four-year LANDMARC project will analyse technical, socio-economic, and ecological dimensions of climate mitigation issues.
Press release / An online event brings together experts and Ministers from Kenya, Rwanda, and the UK to inform an upcoming independent global review on biodiversity.
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