Below you can find research, publications, perspectives and events related to SEI Asia.
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SEI Asia’s work involves partnership building, policy engagement and communications. Our collaborative partnership approach engages with a diversity of groups and sectors ranging from academia, media and policy to civil society and the private sector. SEI also hosts and partners with environmental events in Asia to build capacity and enable learning in the region.
SEI’s research and policy engagement contributes to Agenda 2030 implementation in the region.
We work with a range of tools and resources to help scientists and policymakers in assessments, surveys, evaluations and decision-support systems.
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Event on 17 September – 15 October / SEI launches a global event series with IPBES and IPCC Chairs, driving integrated nature and climate action for resilient societies across four continents.
Event on 06 September in Bangkok / An official launch of World Vision and the Stockholm Environment Institute's latest research will be held on 6 September in person and online.
Event on 25 August – 29 August in Stockholm / Explore the dynamics of water at World Water Week, where experts unite to address water's role in peace and sustainability.
Journal article / This study explores how a feminist political ecology approach can unpack the power differentials that shape climate and migration interactions.
Journal article / Researchers use experiences and learning from use in three distinct geographical and developmental contexts to create a new Tandem framework.
Past event / This meeting aims to introduce the SOS project, understand regional and community priorities and promote gender equality and inclusivity.
Journal article / This study assesses carbon sequestration changes across Land Use and Cover (LULC) types in Thailand’s Lower Songkhram River Basin (LSRB), a Ramsar site.
Perspective / Extreme heat affects low-income communities the most; better urban planning and social support are needed to counter the health risks and economic costs.
Perspective / Francis X. Johnson provides a brief analysis of key themes and gaps in forest research from the IUFRO Congress 2024.
Perspective / Women must be integrated into the global climate finance architecture to help foster sustainable livelihoods and build climate resilience for all.
Perspective / This blog offers three practical recommendations drawing on insights from youth at the 2024 UN Women Gen-Forum.
Other publication / Developing evaluation indicators to strengthen flood resilience in Korea
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