Well-being is increasingly recognised as a major sustainability challenge. SEI applies innovative methods to measure the well-being effects of green space, urban design and other factors.
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Press release / SEI's Gary Haq said they have experienced storms, flooding, heatwaves and drought in the UK and asks for input from citizens.
Feature / SEI's Rob Bailis led research for a journal article featuring the first known analysis of the health and climate consequences of large-scale fuel transitions.
Perspective / This year’s World Wetlands Day, celebrated annually on 2nd February, is focused on wetlands restoration. Sharon Onyango pens on urban wetlands restoration
Feature / COP27 ended with a decision to establish a Loss and Damage fund for countries most-affected by climate change. SEI and ICCCAD researchers want your insight.
Feature / SEI Asia’s new online learning modules on “air pollution and the world of work” aims to advance our understanding of the effects of air pollution.
SEI brief / The study informs legislative and policy processes related to human rights, disaster risk reduction, and durable solutions for displaced persons.
Feature / In this episode we talk with Eric Roder from International Labour Organization (ILO) on how we can ensure a just transition to a green economy.
Other publication / This guidance document summarizes key concepts around transport inclusion, participation, and climate change and provides novel tools for increasing engagement.
Feature / A study by SEI York PhD student Ying Wang shows that spending time in natural environments in childhood leads to more attachment to these environs in adulthood.
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