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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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Journal article / This paper analyses PM2.5 and PM10 levels in Dar es Salaam using data from the city's first real-time low-cost air quality sensor network.
Feature / Urban Labor-a-tree, a new game, helps people to imagine urban trees by creating an inclusive city treescape.
Feature / The 20th session of the African ministerial conference on the environment (AMCEN-20) concluded in Nairobi, Kenya, with African ministers adopting common positio
SEI brief / This brief provides insights from a case study to help boost active travel in key cities in Indonesia.
Other publication / The 2025 Integrated Guide for Business GHG and Air Pollutant Emission Assessment updates the 2022 Practical Guide for Business.
Journal article / Equitable mobility requires more than infrastructure provision: examining users' overall journey experience provides more constructive insights.
Feature / SEI in partnership with the UNEP regional office for Africa held a science policy dialogue on the sidelines of AMCEN-20.
Feature / SEI Africa collaborates with Togo’s Ministry of Environment and Forest Resources in the Togo Air Quality Project (PQAT).
Project / The Sustainable Avesta project seeks to strengthen municipalities’ abilities to engage their communities to co-create actions to reduce climate impact.









