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SEI examines the links between water, energy and food production, and enables people to govern and manage these resources and systems to sustainably meet human aspirations.
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Past event / SEI researchers are seeking abstracts from practitioners and scholars for their session at the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2025 in Vienna.
Feature / SEI Africa showcased how the WEF nexus supports climate resilience and policy action in Africa at a UN workshop, with insights from a project in Kenya
Past event / SEI Africa researcher will showcase the application of the WEFE Nexus framework and SEI tools in advancing Ecosystem-Based Adaptation at a regional workshop
SEI brief / This brief compares the extra evaporation caused by four lower Snake River dams in Washington state, US, with predicted evaporation of an undisturbed river.
Past event / Our complete guide to SEI researchers' contributions to AGU24, the American Geophysical Union's Annual Meeting taking place 9–13 Dec. in Washington, D.C., US.
Past event / SEI conveners seek abstracts from researchers for their session on water, energy and food modelling at the American Geophysical Union annual conference.
Past event / Join these expert discussions 10 December at this satellite event to AGU24 to learn more about how best to translate research into practice in water and energy.
Feature / SEI Africa conducts the third and final session of a comprehensive training series on SEI tools in Nyeri County, Kenya.
Feature / SEI Africa convened a national policy dialogue to enhance counties capacity in applying the (WEF) nexus and promoting sustainable, integrated resource planning









