Managing scarce resources in an equitable and sustainable way requires sound forward planning. SEI provides technical tools used by planners and decision makers, around the world.
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Project / A NASA-funded project explores whether satellite imagery can help Indigenous tribes in California conserve land and water in ways that meet their needs.
Project / This project improves the understanding of water usage in river basins, energy needs, impact of increased renewables & water demand on ecosystems.
SEI brief / Urban and agricultural growth in Bolivian dry forests are putting pressure on groundwater and surface water supply. SEI research seeks to quantify the problem.
Feature / SEI Senior Scientist Laura Forni explains why gender and income inform inequities in access to irrigation water in a rural Cambodian watershed.
Project / A consortium of thirteen European organisations supports the European Environment Agency in sustainability transitions.
Project / The project supports African governments in the definition of effective energy policy choices and provides them with the necessary scientific knowledge
Project / SEI is working with Thailand’s energy ministry and national electric utility to conduct integrated resource and resilience planning for the Thai power system.
Past event / Take part in SEI's sessions at the AGU Fall Meeting 2021 from 13–17 December 2021, including a lecture led by SEI's Jeanne Fernandez and Bart Wickel.
Tool / The SEI Epidemic-Macroeconomic Model is software to help countries develop Covid-19-adjusted economic baselines for sustainable development planning.
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