The Sustainable Development Goals reflect a global consensus that economic, social and environmental aspects of development are inextricably linked and mutually dependent. SEI offers scientific support to the conceptualization, implementation and follow-up of the goals.
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Journal article / This paper examines the role of ideas of a green economic recovery in achieving policy coherence in the light of the COVID-19 recovery debate in Sweden in 2020.
Journal article / This paper explores the linkages between climate change impacts and migration in Honduras' Dry Corridor through a multi-criteria cognitive and spatial model.
Media coverage / SEI released a guide on how to protect our environment in collaboration with the Holy See, cited by international media outlets.
Press release / Expanding the use of LPG and/or grid electricity to replace biomass-fueled cooking in low- and middle-income countries benefits human health and climate.
Journal article / A novel analysis shows the global climate and health benefits of switching biomass cookstoves in low- and middle-income countries to electricity and LPG.
Past event / Mistra Geopolitics held its annual conference bringing together the Mistra Geopolitics research team, board members and stakeholder partners in Sigtuna.
Feature / SEI's Rob Bailis led research for a journal article featuring the first known analysis of the health and climate consequences of large-scale fuel transitions.
Other publication / A book chapter co-written by SEI experts shines a light on the oft-neglected link between social and environmental inequality.
Past event / How science partners can support the need to be more practical and more focused and how to avoid questionable cherry-picking of goals.
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