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The Global Environmental Intelligence Lab thrives on collaboration. If you would like to contribute with expertise, share datasets, co‑develop reports, or host events with us, we’d love to hear from you.

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How you can collaborate

Research & Reports: Join our research network to co‑author or peer review incident briefs.

 

Data Sharing: Provide access to environmental or hazard datasets that can enrich our analyses.

 

Partnerships: Collaborate on training programs, workshops, and MOOCs.

 

Outreach: Help us amplify findings through media, policy networks, and academic channels.

AGEI is a visionary, multi-stakeholder initiative launched by the GEI Lab to foster global cooperation on environmental monitoring, disaster resilience, and sustainable development. It brings together governments, researchers, non-profits, and private sector actors to share data, technologies, and knowledge to improve how the world understands and responds to environmental challenges.

AGEI advances five core goals to transform global environmental intelligence:

Facilitate global collaboration

Connect researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to co-develop innovative solutions to pressing environmental challenges.

Promote open data & knowledge sharing

Encourage transparency and accessibility of environmental intelligence across governments, researchers, and communities.

Strengthen disaster response

Support rapid deployment of monitoring and risk assessment tools in vulnerable regions.

Support capacity-building

Offer training, workshops, and knowledge-sharing programs—especially targeting the Global South.

Influence policy & advocacy

Translate data into evidence-based insights to support global environmental policies and international frameworks.

AGEI is open to a diverse range of collaborators who share our mission:

UN Member States -

Ministries focused on climate, disaster management, and resilience.

Academic Institutions -

Universities and research centers working in environmental science, AI, or data analytics.

UN Member States -

Ministries focused on climate, disaster management, and resilience.

Private Sector Partners -

Tech companies, consultancies, and sustainability-driven firms.

UN Member States -

Ministries focused on climate, disaster management, and resilience.

Non-Profit & Civil Society Organizations -

NGOs working on conservation, data access, or climate justice.

UN Member States -

Ministries focused on climate, disaster management, and resilience.

Open Data Platform

Contributors of tools or datasets like GEOSS, OpenStreetMap, Google Earth Engine.

Disaster & Climate Data Providers

International bodies such as UNCCD, GEO, WMO.

Becoming a member of the Alliance involves two possible pathways:

The Steering Committee may nominate a relevant country or entity. Once approved by the Advisory Board, a formal invitation will be issued.

Interested parties can submit a letter of intent to the Steering Committee. Upon review and Advisory Board approval, successful applicants will be officially welcomed and listed on the GEI Lab website.

Join the Alliance for
Global Environmental Intelligence

Become a part of a growing global community dedicated to leveraging environmental intelligence for a sustainable planet.

Collaborate on cutting-edge research projects and initiatives.

Contribute to policy-relevant outputs and global environmental assessments.

Access shared datasets, tools, and best practices.

Network with leading experts and institutions worldwide.