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More than 65% of the world's population are projected to live in urban areas by 2050, with major implications resource use, energy, water and sanitation, and health and well-being. At the same time urbanization can bring benefits, especially efficiency gains. SEI examines these challenges in the round to advance sustainable urbanization.
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Past event / SEI research expert, Alison Dyke, shared insights on future treescapes at the 2024 European Forum on Urban Forestry.
Past event / Sam Bland led primary and secondary school students in an interactive demonstration of the SAMHE air quality monitor at this event in Peterborough.
Other publication / This chapter presents a framework for carbon-free European cities using natural solutions tailored to diverse climates.
Feature / SEI US formed an agreement with an Ecuadorian university to support the school with watershed modelling for local river basins.
Past event / Smriti Safaya shares the results of York's participation in the 2024 City Nature Challenge during this "Pint of Science" event.
Feature / This Q&A presents insights on Sweden’s approach to smart cities, exploring how they could be adapted to meet the unique needs of urban areas in Serbia.
Feature / Discover how SEI's Consumption Compass aids Swedish municipalities is boosting smarter consumption.
Past event / SEI's Diane Archer and Raja Asvanon will be speakers at this international seminar on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of CUSRI.
Feature / Smriti explains how York residents can contribute to this international event by recording wildlife they see and why she is passionate about citizen science.









