SRI Congress Continues to Advance Global Sustainability Science and Action

The Sustainability Research and Innovation (SRI) Congress continues to serve as one of the world’s leading platforms connecting sustainability science, innovation, policy, and societal transformation.

Convened through international collaboration among sustainability networks, scientific institutions, and global partners, the SRI Congress brings together researchers, policymakers, practitioners, funders, Indigenous knowledge holders, civil society organisations, and innovators from around the world to address complex sustainability challenges.

The Congress has become an important global forum for advancing transdisciplinary research, mission-oriented science, climate resilience, socio-ecological systems thinking, and science-policy-practice collaboration. It provides a collaborative space for exploring pathways toward sustainable and equitable futures while strengthening connections between local action and global sustainability agendas.

Themes regularly addressed at the SRI Congress include climate adaptation and resilience, water security and governance, sustainable food systems, biodiversity and ecosystem restoration, urban sustainability, Indigenous and local knowledge, socio-ecological transformations, sustainability finance, and implementation pathways for mission-oriented research.

The goals of the SRI Congress strongly align with ongoing regional and global efforts to strengthen systems-based approaches to sustainability governance, resilience, and collaborative knowledge generation.

As sustainability risks become increasingly interconnected and global in nature, platforms such as the SRI Congress continue to play a critical role in fostering collaboration, innovation, knowledge exchange, and collective learning for sustainability transformations.

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