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Past event / This session will discuss the entry points and barriers for mainstreaming science-based valuation of freshwater ecosystem services.
Journal article / This study uses laboratory-scale settings to observe metals released during the oxidization of sediments from two locations in the anoxic Eastern Gotland Basin.
Past event / This online session at World Water Week reviews Bolivia WATCH, a program that connects water sanitation and watershed management in Bolivia.
SEI brief / A new tool developed by SEI's Bolivia WATCH team integrates sanitation and hygiene considerations into watershed planning.
Journal article / This paper gives a brief overview of the research into social–hydrological resilience and water reallocation.
Past event / Join us to learn more on the latest research evidence on gender equality and social inclusion outcomes of WASH interventions.
Past event / SEI researchers explore supply, demand, and source-water preservation alternatives for the urban water system in Bolivia to achieve SDG 6.
Feature / A new FAO report co-authored by SEI scientists carefully targeted investments in agricultural water can have a major impact on sustainable development.
Perspective / Off-grid solutions that are less reliant on century-old networks and grids and foster resilience are taking shape in development and humanitarian contexts.
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