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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Feature / SEI US Scientist Charlotte Wagner, a developer of the SEI Epidemic-Macroeconomic Model, answers questions about the model and how planners can use it.
Feature / SEI Senior Scientist Chuck A. Young explains why California saw severe water shortages this year and how better forecasting can help alleviate those challenges.
Journal article / This study assesses the utility of geological hydrogen storage in enhancing Finland's renewable energy grid.
SEI brief / This fact sheet explores the research aimed at preserving the ecosystems of high-elevation wetlands in Bolivia amid the effects of climate change.
Journal article / This article discusses how different climate scenarios affect the water-energy nexus in California, employing the WEAP modelling tool.
Perspective / A single water narrative may lead to misinterpreting specific local challenges. Explore how SEI's Water Beyond Boundaries initiative aims to transform this.
Feature / SEI's flagship water modelling tool helped a San Jose-area water district identify an opportunity to help protected steelhead in the wake of dam construction.
Perspective / This perspective suggests how to better integrate water modelling into policymaking in countries of the Asia-Pacific.
Journal article / This study demonstrates how incorporating social factors into water modelling can lead to a more equitable water supply.
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