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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Past event / This webinar will focus on providing practical guidance for integrating gender considerations into project design.
Feature / SEI uses a tool known as serious games to test water management policies and promote communication among local communities.
Tool / Three SEI research fellows have developed a tool for increasing objectivity of stakeholder mapping, engagement, and monitoring of co-creation processes.
Perspective / Bosnia and Herzegovina Environmental Strategy and Action Plan (BiH ESAP) development shows that public participation in environmental policy is crucial.
Journal article / SEI scientists used a stakeholder-driven method to explore solutions to a Moroccan river basin's water scarcity through the lens of the water-energy-food nexus.
Past event / This online session at World Water Week reviews Bolivia WATCH, a program that connects water sanitation and watershed management in Bolivia.
SEI brief / Wetland ecosystems within the lower Songkhram River basin are under threat; the authors identify critical drivers of change and policy gaps.
Journal article / Institutional arrangements developed from within communities affect political governance and service delivery.
Journal article / This research article proposes methodological guidelines designed to evaluate co-produced climate services.
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