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SEI Africa Centre moves to Nairobi
Set to expand, the SEI Africa Centre will relocate to Nairobi on 1 July, bringing SEI closer to key partners in the region – but ties in Tanzania will remain strong.
 
Now, seeking to expand its presence in the region, SEI Africa will relocate to Nairobi, Kenya, joining the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) on its campus in Gigiri. “Being in Nairobi will mean we are closer to a greater number of stakeholders and potential partners,” says Stacey Noel, Director of the Africa Centre.  Read more...  


SEI's 2012 Annual Report - online and interactive
This year the Stockholm Environment Institute’s annual report takes an innovative approach: the report is fully online and interactive, allowing the user to navigate through SEI’s work on a world map and visually explore the connections between our activities. Explore the report...


Novel research on scaling down planetary boundaries
The environmental performance of countries is explained within the concept of planetary boundaries for the first time in a new study from SEI and SRC.


Q&A: Karl Hallding on resource scarcity and a new global paradigm
An SEI analysis warns that environmental degradation and resource depletion have led the world to enter a new paradigm: an era defined by growing scarcities and mounting uncertainty.


Floods highlight need to make Europe’s cities more resilient
The floods now devastating Central Europe, and severe floods in Norway last month, are part of a pattern of increasingly frequent disasters that require new approaches to risk management.



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