Sustainable development has important consequences for lives and livelihoods. SEI research explores the conditions that support broad-based participation in development processes, particularly by disadvantaged, vulnerable and marginalised groups.
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Project / Is more collaboration always a good thing? When – and with whom – does it make sense to collaborate in sustainability work?
Feature / Explore perspectives by our researchers on the trends and topics set to shape 2024.
Feature / As we prepare to launch Currents 2024 on 17 January, it is time to take stock. Did we detect the way the winds were blowing when we looked ahead to 2023?
Other publication / This study includes built space and urban form, public transportation, decentralized energy, and the implications of the informal systems in the Global South.
Journal article / The authors explain how the MISTRA C2B2 programme is working to bring about transformative change in participatory ocean governance in Sweden.
Feature / Co-created citizen science empowers communities, reshaping research to reflect their real needs and priorities.
Perspective / On 8 November 2013, super Typhoon Haiyan left a trail of destruction in the Philippines. A researcher reflects on power and recovery on the 10-year anniversary.
Journal article / Disaster recovery and research have failed to sufficiently analyse power dynamics and social processes related to participation, according to a new review.
Feature / SEI's York centre has launched an interdisciplinary module for final-year undergraduates at the University of York.
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