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 workshop is a feedback session with the local community members who took part in an inception workshop at the start of the project in Naivasha, Kenya
Other publication / To accelerate the SDGs, G20 policies and programmes need to address the manifestations of gender inequality.
Other publication / This report offers recommendations on how to operationalize a new global loss and damage fund.
Past event / This session aims to enhance uptake and capacity to use SDG Synergies.
Programme / Understanding and improving the performance of supply-chain policies aimed at halting tropical deforestation.
Media coverage / Sixteen young people sued Montana for violating the state constitutional right to a livable climate. An SEI affiliated researcher testified on their behalf.
Past event / This one-day, hybrid conference at the University of York brought together researchers working on studies that have involved the public.
SEI report / This report describes the approach used to mainstream GESEP considerations into an environmental strategy and action plan in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Feature / Water managers must balance the needs of aquatic habitat and human supply. SEI Scientist Doug Chalmers explains a new approach to help resolve that tension.
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