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Scottish Environment Social Evidence Network

Scottish Environment Social Evidence Network (SESEN) is a Scottish Government initiative to establish, co-ordinate and maintain a network of social science professionals in Scotland. The aim of SESEN is to bring strategic direction to the generation of social and economic research. It provides policy makers with the socio-economic understanding to measure progress towards key policy targets.

The SESEN project aims bring co-ordination to social research and environmental issues in Scotland. It provides a forum and focal point for the producers and users of social and economic research. Particular benefits for this community will stem from improved knowledge transfer, collaborative working, more effective use of evidence and through tackling cross-cutting issues.

To find out more, contact the SESEN secretariat ( sesen@sniffer.org.uk).

Page updated: Monday, May 12, 2008