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SEI conference explores links between inequality, sustainability

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Tuesday, 06 November 2012 01:00

SEI-news-IS-conference-sm The two-day event, at the Fletcher School at Tufts University, bridges science, economics and policy and brings together perspectives from four continents.
 

Honorable Professor Anna Tibaijuka, Tanzanian Minister for Human Settlements, Housing and Urban Affairs, visits SEI

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Wednesday, 31 October 2012 13:00

SEI-News-AnnaTibaijukaTanzanianMinisterVisitsSEI-140x70 During a lively two hour dialogue with SEI researchers, Professor Tibaijuka and her staff discussed a broad range of topics from land acquisitions (also known as ‘land grabbing’) and land tenure to the important role African women are playing in sustainable food production.
   

Making transport a driver for development in Africa

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Tuesday, 23 October 2012 14:05

SEI-News-TEST-Report-Vehicles New report by panel of international experts highlights policies to improve air quality road safety and congestion, supporting African development.
 

SEI @ EDD2012

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Tuesday, 16 October 2012 17:14

EDD12-logo-130 This year's European Development Days are particularly important for SEI because the main themes – inclusive growth, food security and the private sector – are at the core of some of main questions that SEI's research is trying to answer.
   

Studies reveal palm oil impacts in Southeast Asia, propose EU policy changes

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Tuesday, 16 October 2012 01:00

SEI-News-Indonesia-palmoil-sm SEI research presented at European Development Days shows that as production has soared to meet global demand, driven in part by the EU’s Renewable Energy Directive, communities have been harmed. EU policies should be revised to ensure sustainability.
   

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