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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Other publication / This protocol will contribute to addressing these gaps by collating and synthesising the terms "Rights of Nature" and “Right to a Healthy Environment”.
Other publication / Understanding mechanisms that lead to differential impacts of mining on local marginalised social groups is crucial in minimizing such impacts.
Journal article / This special section explores knowledge co-production - as a social and technological phenomenon - in the context of ecological governance in Southeast Asia.
Past event / The event explores the complex challenges entwined with gender equality and its integral role in sustainable development.
Past event / This conference brings together experts, and leaders from various fields who share a common goal of addressing the intersection of health and climate change.
Project / SEI's Ecological Citizens project cultivates trans-disciplinary collaboration and research to enable a digital sustainable society for positive climate action.
Past event / SEI researchers will present their project and initial findings on the potential for satellite data to support the use of traditional ecological knowledge.
Journal article / This article advocated for greater understanding of barriers to participation in citizen science projects and suggested methods for improving impact.
Past event / This workshop is a feedback session with the local community members who took part in an inception workshop at the start of the project in Naivasha, Kenya
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