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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Feature / Citizen participation methods can foster a transparent democratic process, while at the same time benefitting municipalities by finding sustainable solutions.
SEI working paper / This paper explores gender issues in East African public transport systems and gender mainstreaming as a way to build more sustainable and inclusive cities.
Journal article / This article explores the issue of tackling deforestation in the Amazon, conceptualizing it as a large-scale collective action problem.
Journal article / This article uses three Canadian case studies to examine how actors use spatial politics to their advantage in energy conflicts.
Feature / Education for sustainable lifestyles provides the pedagogy and thematic learning to enable localized, just and sustainable change.
Feature / How can narrative storytelling techniques, combined with academic research, help to guard against future outbreaks of fishery conflicts?
Past event / This recorded webinar covers the topic social equity in the context of improving environmental policy in Europe.
Journal article / This paper draws on Swedish case studies to explore the quality of adaptation knowledge in the design of climate services.
Feature / Environmental issues are deeply intertwined with gender equality, social equity and poverty. This is relevant regarding air pollution in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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