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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SEI brief / This discussion brief examines the relationships between air pollution, gender inequality, social inequity and poverty in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).
Feature / In Bosnia and Herzegovina, as in the rest of Europe and beyond, environmental issues are connected with issues of gender (in)equality and social (in)equality.
Other publication / A rapid evidence review of citizen science methods, focusing on how they can be applied to the UK Food Standards Agency priority areas.
Journal article / Read the two-stage, subjective approach to resilience assessment in Bangladesh using rapid household interviews and participatory qualitative methods.
Feature / Running an online course can be a complex undertaking. Ha Nguyen discusses the creation of our online course on gender, environment and sustainability.
Journal article / Who takes part in citizen science and how do we engage those who don't?
Feature / In celebration of Citizen Science Month, see a compilation of SEI's citizen science research and activities across the world.
Other publication / Cities provide critical venues to advance climate resiliency and decarbonize. We examine six economies and propose how cities can lead on climate action.
Feature / The BiH ESAP 2030+ webinar series convened actors across the EU for eight meetings organized thematically around different areas of environmental protection.
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