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==The History== | ==The History== | ||
The Swedish Government established the SEI in 1989<ref name="SEIHistory"/> as an independent research institute that was to specialize on sustainable development and environmental policy issues.<ref name="europa">http://root.ew.eea.europa.eu/sd-online/networks/stockholm-environment-institute-sei</ref> | The Swedish Government established the SEI in 1989<ref name="SEIHistory"/> as an independent research institute that was to specialize on sustainable development and environmental policy issues.<ref name="europa">http://root.ew.eea.europa.eu/sd-online/networks/stockholm-environment-institute-sei</ref> | ||
The SEI has expanded since its creation and now includes research facilities divided into seven regions: | |||
* Stockholm | |||
* York, UK | |||
* Oxford, UK | |||
* Tallinn, Estonia | |||
* United States (Offices in Massachusetts, California, and Seattle) | |||
* Bangkok | |||
* Dar Es Salaam | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 02:46, 1 April 2013
The Goal
"Our goal is to bring about change for sustainable development by bridging science and policy. We do this by providing integrated analysis that supports decision makers." [1]
The History
The Swedish Government established the SEI in 1989[1] as an independent research institute that was to specialize on sustainable development and environmental policy issues.[2]
The SEI has expanded since its creation and now includes research facilities divided into seven regions:
- Stockholm
- York, UK
- Oxford, UK
- Tallinn, Estonia
- United States (Offices in Massachusetts, California, and Seattle)
- Bangkok
- Dar Es Salaam
References
Category:JMC330 International Mass Communication