Ecosystems clean water and air, regenerate soils, provide us with food and materials, and more. SEI works at the intersection between human needs and healthy ecosystems to protect human well-being over the long term.
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Media coverage / In a London School of Economics blog post, SEI's Mairon G. Bastos Lima and Karen da Costa look at environmental malgovernance in Brazil ahead of the election.
Journal article / This paper reports the results of a systematic mapping of research evidence of the impacts of metal mining in Arctic and boreal regions.
Past event / SEI Senior Scientist Laura Forni presents a short lecture on how conserving páramo land in Ecuador preserves water supply for a rapidly urbanizing country.
Journal article / Researchers asked if and to what extent herbivores affect silicon content and silicon:nutrient ratios of grasses found in tundra grasslands.
Media coverage / A workshop organized by SEI and the EASTECO discussed what member states of the East African trade bloc must do more to fully benefit from the European Union.
Other publication / This book chapter explores the importance of the water-energy-food nexus tool to provide possible future climate adaptation strategies in the Global South.
Perspective / More experts agree that human, nonhuman and environmental health are linked. Yet nations largely neglect animal welfare in sustainable development governance.
Past event / Take part in the launch of this report to discuss the keys we have available to unlock change and how to improve the conditions for delivering a better future.
Feature / Russia's war against Ukraine leaves the EU with less money and other resources to invest in the green transition, says SEI Tallinn Senior Expert Harri Moora.
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