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SEET
 

Applied Policy Practice and Implementation Resources

SEET is a small resource space created by Arne Lindahl. 
 
It brings together practical materials related to climate policy, public communication, and applied work within public systems.
 
The focus is on simple tools, frameworks, and guides that help organisations, communities, and public bodies work through environmental and social challenges in practice.
 
Some resources are developed from applied work. Others are shared to support clearer communication, participation, and understanding around public decisions.
 
SEET exists as a place to keep these materials accessible in one location.
 

These materials are shared as part of an ongoing personal practice and learning process. They are independently undertaken and not associated with any professional organisation or employer. They are not commodified and are made available as open resources.

Why getting accepted as homeless in Scotland does not mean immediate housing

What actually happens after you contact the council about homelessness?

Street Lighting Observation and Urban Movement Infrastructure in Malmö

Urban Space Activation and Behavioural Uptake in Dundee Waterfront Regeneration Area

Ground-Truth to Governance Framework

What temporary accommodation in Scotland is supposed to do

Why homelessness services can feel confusing in Scotland

Municipal Civic Interface and Public Participation Legibility in Malmö Stadshuset

Engaging with homelessness services in Scotland

Active Travel Legibility and Cycling Infrastructure in Central Dundee

Why councils ask so many questions during homelessness assessments

Improving Awareness and Uptake of Family Support Services in Scotland

Kommunal servicelegibilitet och medborgardialog i offentlig miljö - Malmö

Ground Truth till Governance: implementeringsanalys

Clemis Communications

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