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  • SEI — Stockholm Environment Institute

    Created in 1989
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    39,943 48,149 1,281 86,495
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    Linnégatan 87D, 115 23 Stockholm, Sweden

    Stockholm

    Sweden

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    18 Nov 2021, 3:43 p.m.
Description
  • Value proposition

    Bridging science and policy

    Stockholm Environment Institute is an international non-profit research institute that tackles environment and sustainable development challenges.

    We empower partners to meet these challenges through cutting-edge research, knowledge, tools and capacity building. Scientific quality and integrity are foundations of our work. Partnership is at the heart of our approach, leading to change that lasts.

    Our work connects science to policy and practice, aiming to drive tangible impacts. It spans climate change, natural resources, water, air, and health, and addresses questions of governance, innovation, finance, poverty, gender equality and social equity.

    We are committed to transparency and full disclosure of our funding. The Government of Sweden is our largest funder, and we also receive funds from a range of public research funders, philanthropic foundations, bilateral and multilateral development agencies, governments, NGOs and other partners.

    Through SEI’s HQ and seven centres around the world, we engage with policy, practice and development action for a sustainable, prosperous future for all.

    • Do you want to work at SEI? View our opportunities at sei.org/jobs
    • Explore the SEI Strategy 2020–2024 at sei.org/strategy/2020-24/
    • Learn more about the research at sei.org

    environment, sustainability, energy, water, climate change, biodiversity, climate, sanitation, air, agriculture, SDGs, sustainable development, and climate adaptation

  • Stockholm Environment Institute: bridging science and policy

    Stockholm Environment Institute: bridging science and policy

  • https://www.sei.org/
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