Sustainable development has important consequences for lives and livelihoods. SEI research explores the conditions that support broad-based participation in development processes, particularly by disadvantaged, vulnerable and marginalised groups.
447 results / 12 of 50 pages
Feature / Watch the short film to get a glimpse of Bosnia and Herzegovina's stunning scenery and natural treasures worth protecting.
Perspective / SEI Team Leader and Research Fellow Nina Weitz reflects on the Stockholm+50 meeting outcomes, actions and urgent recommendations for the future.
Past event / The event provides a space to share experiences on the current situation in the Global South and explore ways to protect environmental defenders in the regions.
Perspective / SEI scientists lay out six reforms needed to create more equitable climate negotiations that give greater voice to the Global South.
SEI brief / This SEI discussion brief outlines principles for designing and implementing nature-based solutions that are just and equitable.
Other publication / Research on elite and citizen views on international organization legitimacy shows differences between the two and how to bridge the gap.
Past event / Join our webinar on 5 May about how the mining sector is critically important for the low-carbon transition and the fulfillment of the UN 2030 Agenda.
SEI report / A new tool for more objective stakeholder mapping, engagement, and monitoring of co-creation processes provides a stepwise approach for users.
Perspective / This piece by SEI's Robin Hocquet argues that changes are needed to integrate the world's youth in policymaking processes on climate and sustainability issues.
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