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About ISIAI-SGS 2026

International Summit on Interdisciplinary AI and Sustainable Global Systems is an international virtual conference focused on how Artificial Intelligence can strengthen environmental sustainability, climate resilience, and planetary stewardship.

Mission

A summit designed for planet-facing research

ISIAI-SGS 2026 exists to convene researchers, environmental practitioners, sustainability strategists, engineers, and policy makers around a clear question: how can AI help societies respond more intelligently to the environmental crisis?

The conference is built as a virtual-first, internationally accessible academic gathering with peer review, ISBN proceedings, and a strong emphasis on trustworthy conference operations.

Who ISIAI-SGS is for

One conference, multiple climate and AI communities

Researchers

Authors working across climate modelling, biodiversity, agriculture, water systems, emissions, and ethical AI.

Applied sustainability teams

Industry, startups, NGOs, and public agencies experimenting with deployable environmental AI systems.

Policy and governance professionals

Experts translating technical capability into accountability, regulation, and climate action frameworks.

Students and early-career scholars

A virtual, lower-friction venue for postgraduate researchers entering interdisciplinary climate and AI work.

Reviewers and committee members

Domain specialists who want to shape academic quality, reviewer culture, and editorial standards.

Curious delegates

People exploring the field and looking for a credible, trusted conference with a clear sustainability identity.

Why now

AI is becoming infrastructure for environmental action

From remote sensing and grid forecasting to carbon accounting and restoration intelligence, environmental AI has matured into a practical and policy-relevant research field.

Observation

AI helps environmental teams interpret satellite, sensor, acoustic, and field data at scale.

Decision support

Forecasting and optimisation systems increasingly shape mitigation, adaptation, and resilience planning.

Verification

Automated systems are now central to measuring emissions, lifecycle impacts, and conservation outcomes.

Operations

Agriculture, water, logistics, and energy are becoming more dynamic, data-rich, and responsive.

Governance

Questions of equity, energy use, auditability, and public accountability are now unavoidable.

Collaboration

The strongest work happens at the overlap of science, engineering, design, policy, and on-ground practice.

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