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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Perspective / This perspective, originally published by Earth System Governance, lists five ways researchers can help shift power dynamics through climate change research.
Perspective / The 10 female co-authors of the SEI discussion brief "Shifting power through climate research" reflect on the resonance of the issue in their lives and work.
SEI brief / This brief discusses ways that researchers can help shift imbalances in Global North-South power relationships in climate and environment research practices.
Perspective / Prioritizing stronger local community participation and gender-equal decision-making can ensure ecological and human dignity in forest conservation in Thailand.
Journal article / The NCPs framework can help broaden synergies in the bioeconomy–biodiversity nexus, but inclusive governance remains critical.
Journal article / This paper by SEI's Jonathan Green explores how co-production processes can enable sustainability transformations.
Feature / SEI Senior Scientist Laura Forni explains why gender and income inform inequities in access to irrigation water in a rural Cambodian watershed.
Other publication / The chapter looks at why power imbalances persist in community-based natural resource management and how an adaptive collaborative management approach can help.
Project / A consortium of thirteen European organisations supports the European Environment Agency in sustainability transitions.
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