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.
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Past event / This forum on 31 March engages a wider circle of ecosystem stakeholders to highlight the role of MSMEs in the green recovery and scale their support options.
Feature / Rural communities in Colombia's Campoalegre watershed struggle to meet basic needs. SEI researchers aim to connect them to policymakers to improve their lives.
Journal article / The article presents an empirical analysis of mining impacts on Sámi reindeer herding in two cases from Sweden.
Perspective / SEI Asia researchers interviewed three regional partners on women’s experiences with climate change and addressing inequalities.
Project / A NASA-funded project explores whether satellite imagery can help Indigenous tribes in California conserve land and water in ways that meet their needs.
SEI report / Additional solutions, capacity development and strengthening of governance systems are needed to allow for increased sustainability of the city's sanitation.
Perspective / Young people are central in achieving a more sustainable and healthier planet. They play a role in instigating change and action on pressing global challenges.
Perspective / Participatory research and policymaking are gaining acceptance and relevance in responding to issues of legitimacy, ethics and validity in research findings.
Perspective / This perspective, originally published by Earth System Governance, lists five ways researchers can help shift power dynamics through climate change research.
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