The Arctic is changing rapidly, with profound implications for social and ecological systems. SEI research seeks to understand the drivers, and implications, of these changes.
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Journal article / The UN climate conferences can drive implementation across five governance functions, using both their roles as formal decision-making body and as mega-events.
Journal article / The authors present results of a meta-analysis of the available scientific evidence on the political impact of the SDGs since 2015.
Other publication / This research explores the importance of applying circular economy principles to the management of organic waste streams through resource recovery.
Journal article / Trade policy can support climate policy beyond border measures by ensuring open markets for clean technologies and products.
Media coverage / Canadian public radio blog Eye on the Arctic quoted SEI-CEEW's recently launched "Stockholm+50: Unlocking a Better Future" report.
Journal article / This article describes an upcoming Systemic Map Protocol on the evidence of the effects of public policy interventions to achieve sustainable food consumption
Other publication / By valuing nature, through human-nature connectedness, we can conquer health and environmental problems and arrive at strong sustainability.
Other publication / Restructuring the socio-economic systems towards a more equal distribution is necessary to tackle climate change effectively.
Perspective / The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its latest report on the state of climate mitigation. SEI researchers offer their main takeaways.
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