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The Stockholm Environment Institute, or SEI, is a non-profit, independent research and policy institute specialising in sustainable development and environmental issues.
SEI's mission is to "support decision-making and induce change towards sustainable development around the world by providing integrative knowledge that bridges science and policy in the field of environment and development."
SEI was established in 1989 as an initiative of the Government of Sweden. The name of the Stockholm Environment Institute is derived from the 1972 UN Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm.
SEI is commissioned to write reports by third parties which are frequently quoted in the press.
Stockholm (/ˈstɒkhoʊm, -hoʊlm/;Swedish pronunciation: [ˈstɔkːˈɔlm, ˈstɔkˈhɔlm]( pronunciation)) is the capital of Sweden and the most populous city in the Nordic region, with 921,504 people living in the municipality, approximately 1.4 million in the urban area, and 2.2 million in the metropolitan area. The city is spread across 14 islands on the coast in the southeast of Sweden at the mouth of Lake Mälaren, by the Stockholm archipelago and the Baltic Sea. The area has been settled since the Stone Age, in the 6th millennium BC, and was founded as a city in 1252 by Birger Jarl. It is also the capital of Stockholm County.
Stockholm is the cultural, media, political, and economic centre of Sweden. The Stockholm region alone accounts for over a third of the country's GDP, and is among the top 10 regions in Europe by GDP per capita. It is an important global city, and the main centre for corporate headquarters in the Nordic region. The city is home to some of Europe's top ranking universities, such as the Karolinska Institute and Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), and hosts the annual Nobel Prize ceremonies and banquet at the Stockholm Concert Hall and Stockholm City Hall. One of the city's most prized museums, the Vasa Museum, is the most visited non-art museum in Scandinavia. The Stockholm metro, opened in 1950, is well known for its decoration of the stations; it has been called the longest art gallery in the world. Sweden's national football arena is located north of the city centre, in Solna. Ericsson Globe, the national indoor arena, is in the southern part of the city. The city was the host of the 1912 Summer Olympics, and hosted the equestrian portion of the 1956 Summer Olympics otherwise held in Melbourne, Australia.
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Staff of the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) York centre give a musical fairwell to Johan Rockstrom, SEI's Stockholm-based Executive Director who stood down at the end of April 2012. The song "Goodbye Rocky", perfomed by "Eclectic Sparks", was written by Richard Clay and Kevin Hicks, who play in Eclectic Sparks and are also on the staff at SEI York. Audio and video production was by SEI's Radek Rudnicki. More information: www.sei-international.org, and www.eclecticsparks.com
Feasibility and Sustainability of Financial Incentives for Health in a Kenyan Community
Karl Hallding från Stockholm Environment Institute berättar om deras samarbetsprojekt med Jernkontoret - Svensk stålindustri för ökad samhällsnytta.
This video features Steve Cinderby demonstrating the use of the SEI quadcopter to survey all the trees at the Yorkshire Arboretum near York, UK. The drone will be used for other environmental applications. Further details about the project will be available on the SEI website.
Sarah West shares her experiences working for the Stockholm Environment Institute.
Community-based Sanitation Programs in Burera District, Rwanda
http://www.BeyondTheLine.org Interview with Professor Johan Rockström at Stockholm Environment Institute. We're pushing the limits of Earth's capacity to deal with the impacts of human development. See more at http://www.BeyondTheLine.org, the video site for sustainable business intelligence.
Johan Kuylenstierna, vd Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), var moderator på Framtidsforum 2016. Här intervjuas han om vilka huvudspår han tyckte var mest intressanta under Framtidsforum och om dagen lyckades ringa in områden som fungerar att arbeta vidare med ur ett forskningsperspektiv.
Karl Hallding från Stockholm Environment Institute berättar om deras samarbetsprojekt med Jernkontoret - Svensk stålindustri för ökad samhällsnytta.
Sarah West shares her experiences working for the Stockholm Environment Institute.
Intervju från Almedalen 2016 med Olle Olsson, Stockholm Environment Institute.
Session IV - Presented II Michael Lazarus, Stockholm Environment Institute
Jennie Barron, investigadora principal de agricultura y manejo del agua, Stockholm Environment Institute.
Community-based Sanitation Programs in Burera District, Rwanda
Feasibility and Sustainability of Financial Incentives for Health in a Kenyan Community
Laura Canevari, Acclimatise, United Kingdom Richard Klein, Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Germany
Closing session of Fossil Fuel Supply and Climate Change Policy: An International Conference, 27 September 2016 at The Queen's College, Oxford, UK. Moderator: Marion Davis, Stockholm Environment Institute Panel: • Tzeporah Berman, York University and Alberta Government • Frank Convery, Environmental Defense Fund • Navroz Dubash, Centre for Policy Research • Claudia Strambo, Stockholm Environment Institute • Fernando Tudela Abad, Centro del Cambio Global y la Sustentabilidad en el Sureste For details, see: http://fossilfuelsandclimate.org/conference-programme/.
IPCC author and senior scientist with Stockholm Environment Institute, Sivan Kartha, will present on how to calculate "fair-shares" of a carbon budget, and why fairness matters in tackling the climate crisis.
A lively and informative guest seminar from Professor Nick Muller from Middlebury College followed by a panel discussion with colleagues from the University of York and the Stockholm Environment Institute. The seminar was hosted by YESI and SEI-Y
Executive Director Johan L. Kuylenstierna, Stockholm Environment Institute SEI Keynote: Climate change and global challenges - effects on water resources, food supply and sustainable consumpion. Helsinki Region Climate Seminar on 11th of February, 2016, in Finlandia Hall.
Prof. Anna Tibaijuka, Minister for Lands, Planning and Human Settlements Development of Tanzania. Introduction by Stefan Claesson, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Neda Farahbakhshazad, Swedish Secretariat for Environmental Earth System Sciences, and Robert Watt, Stockholm Environment Institute. From: The Gordon Goodman Memorial Lecture, 2013-03-22. Watch the panel discussion following the lecture with Madeleine Fogde, Stockholm Environment Institute; Thomas Elmqvist, Stockholm Resilience Centre; Anna Lindstedt, Ambassador for Climate Change, Ministry of the Environment, Government of Sweden, and Ernst van Groningen, Uppsala University. Introduction by Bo Kjellén and Robert Watt, Stockholm Environment Institute.
Hagainitiativet tillsammans med Misum vid Handelshögskolan i Stockholm och Stockholm Environment Institute arrangerade ett seminarium på temat "Agenda 2030 – en katalysator eller bromskloss för välfärden" i Almedalen. Seminariet delades upp i tre olika panelsamtal varav detta är inspelning från den första panelen. Medverkande: Anders Egelrud, vd, Fortum Värme, Klas Eklund, hållbarhetsekonom, SEB, Jenni Nylander, verksamhetsutvecklare, Ungdomar.se, Günther Mårder, vd, Företagarna, Joachim Beijmo, kommunikationschef, SIDA, Maria Sunér Fleming, ansvarig klimat och energi, Svenskt Näringsliv, moderator: Johan Kuylenstierna, vd, Stockholm Environment Institute.
Professor Daniel Nocera, the Patterson Rockwood Professor of Energy at Harvard. Introductions by Anneli Sundin, Stockholm Environment Institute; Göran K. Hansson, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences; Anders Karlhede, Stockholm University and Lennart Bergström, Stockholm University. From: The Gordon Goodman Memorial Lecture, 2016-09-15. Watch the following panel discussions at www.kvatv.se
Session #7 of Fossil Fuel Supply and Climate Change Policy: An International Conference, 26 September 2016 at The Queen's College, Oxford, UK. Moderator: Sivan Kartha, Stockholm Environment Institute Panel: • Navroz Dubash, Centre for Policy Research • Nnimmo Bassey, Health of Mother Earth Foundation, Nigeria • Samantha Smith, Just Transition Centre • Simon Caney, University of Oxford • Greg Muttitt, Oil Change International For details, see: http://fossilfuelsandclimate.org/conference-programme/.
Moderator: Dr. Johan Kuylenstierna, Executive Director of Stockholm Environment Institute. Panelists: Sania Nishtar, President & Founder of Heartfile. Lee Howell, Head of Global Programming and Member of the Managing Board, World Economic Forum. Diah Saminarsih, Special Advisor to the Indonesian Minister of Health. Niall Dunne, Chief Sustainability Officer at BT Group. Johan Eliasch, Founder and CEO of HEAD N.V. EAT Stockholm Food Forum, June 2016. www.eatforum.org.
Panel H.R.H. Princess Abze Djigma, AbzeSolar S.A., Burkina Faso Jos Delbeke, Director General DG Climate Action, European Commission Ian Burton, Emeritus Professor, University of Toronto, Canada Áile Jávo, President Saami Council Christian Blondin, Director World Meteorological Organization Laura Canevari, Acclimatise, United Kingdom Richard Klein, Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI), Germany Co-Chair PROVIA Scientific Steering Committee to announce Adaptation Futures 2018