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 / Understanding health and wellbeing impacts of mobility and co-designing mobility infrastructure improvements.
Perspective / In October speakers from groups whose voices are sidelined in climate negotiations joined a panel and virtual dialogue on inclusive resilience.
Feature / The drive for green energy systems is growing, but are low-carbon alternatives any guarantee of more equitable and inclusive outcomes?
SEI working paper / This paper seeks to analyse the political economy of adaptation projects, using the solar electricity system in Turkana, Kenya as an example.
Perspective / Seven years on from super-Typhoon Haiyan, what insights have been gained from SEI's research in one of the area's resettled communities?
Journal article / This article explores how diffusion of low-carbon technologies impacts gender and social equity in intersectional ways and where “greening” projects fall short.
Journal article / A pilot study in Burkina Faso used the Empowerment in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Index (EWI), a survey-based index designed to measure agency and more.
SEI report / How do hydropower projects or forest conservation programmes affect ethnic communities in Asia? New research from Vietnam examines the issue.
Project / Meeting the mobility needs of disadvantaged groups in a changing climate.
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