How would our lives look in a sustainable future? How can we measure and mitigate the impacts of our consumption? How can individuals and communities contribute to broader societal transitions? SEI research develops tools and knowledge to support more sustainable consumption patterns and lifestyles.
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Other publication / A rapid evidence review of citizen science methods, focusing on how they can be applied to the UK Food Standards Agency priority areas.
Feature / In celebration of Citizen Science Month, see a compilation of SEI's citizen science research and activities across the world.
Journal article / We are living in the Anthropocene, in which humans are driving environmental change. This article discusses global sustainability in the face of such change.
SEI brief / For Sweden to achieve its long-term environmental objectives, transformative societal changes will be required.
SEI brief / This briefing examines how municipalities are managing sustainable consumption and what opportunities currently exist for them to further advance their work.
Feature / SEI Tallinn has created a citizen science programme that can be used by students to study the composition and origin of marine litter.
Past event / Join this free webinar to learn how nudging and communication campaigns can be used in environmental policymaking.
Feature / A press briefing held by SEI and Mistra Geopolitics, featuring Guoyi Han and Karl Hallding, outlines key targets to keep an eye on from a climate perspective.
SEI brief / This fact sheet outlines a project which will implement a set of land and water management practices in the Upper Chindwin Basin, Myanmar.
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