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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Past event / The Lancet Countdown introduced its seventh annual indicator report on health and climate change in The Lancet in this virtual launch event co-sponsored by SEI.
Journal article / This article draws from scholarship on sustainability transitions to propose a more comprehensive systems view of unsustainable land-use patterns.
Past event / SEI's Madeleine Fogde was appointed honorary doctor by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and will present a popular science lecture.
Past event / Google's Geo for Good Summit 2022 is an annual conference intended for changemakers. SEI Data Scientist Vivian Ribeiro will present for Trase on 5 October 2022.
Media coverage / In a London School of Economics blog post, SEI's Mairon G. Bastos Lima and Karen da Costa look at environmental malgovernance in Brazil ahead of the election.
Past event / The EU-funded LANDMARC project is organizing a Regional Stakeholder Dialogue on Land-Based Mitigation Technologies for Asia.
Press release / New Trase data reveal a fall in deforestation linked to Indonesian palm oil exports between 2018 and 2020.
Media coverage / Over 90% of tropical deforestation is caused by agriculture.
Past event / SEI Asia Doctoral Fellow and Consultant Sara K. Phillips discusses the connections between the environment, business and human rights in a UNDP webcast series.
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