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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Journal article / The authors examine "the nexus between social capital, income and Swedish county-level per capita CO2 emissions".
Journal article / This paper addresses challenges faced by LMICs using citizen science to enhance official data monitoring of SDGs.
Feature / The interlinkages between the waste management sector and social equity must be recognized and considered in waste policy.
Journal article / The authors argue that neglect and its role in facilitating dispossession in "frontier dynamics" warrant further study.
Perspective / This perspective suggests how to better integrate water modelling into policymaking in countries of the Asia-Pacific.
SEI brief / This discussion brief explains how waste management in Bosnia and Herzegovina is deeply intertwined with gender inequality and social inequity.
Journal article / A study describes different approaches for co-production and develops a new tool to open up reflexive dialogues.
Feature / The government's inability to secure Sámi rights threatens the climate transition in Sweden.
Project / SEI researchers used WEAP software to run water supply scenarios in Rwanda to analyse where and when shortages might occur and their economic impact.
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