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 / The study informs legislative and policy processes related to human rights, disaster risk reduction, and durable solutions for displaced persons.
Other publication / This guidance document summarizes key concepts around transport inclusion, participation, and climate change and provides novel tools for increasing engagement.
Feature / Together with other institutions, SEI Africa took part in a recent study to understand the status of on-site sanitation in Nairobi's informal settlements.
Feature / A study by SEI York PhD student Ying Wang shows that spending time in natural environments in childhood leads to more attachment to these environs in adulthood.
Perspective / To ensure a just transition, ethnic minority groups and Indigenous Peoples need to be involved in decision-making and benefit sharing.
Journal article / This article explores the challenges and lessons of implementing public participation in (strategic) environmental impact assessments within the EU.
Journal article / This study is one of the first to assess the relationship between women's empowerment and participation in community-managed water and sanitation.
Past event / This regional event will be the culmination of a two-year regional project focusing on the impact of air pollution on the world of work for women and youth.
SEI report / This scoping report assesses the interlinkages between air pollution and the world of work in East and Southeast Asia, to identify knowledge gaps to be filled.
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