UNESCO AI for Environment and Ecosystems Toolkit for Policymakers
UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES is pleased to share the UNESCO AI for Environment and Ecosystems Toolkit for Policymakers that was launched in the last week of April, 2026, by UNESCO.
UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES is pleased to share the UNESCO AI for Environment and Ecosystems Toolkit for Policymakers that was launched in the last week of April, 2026, by UNESCO.
The UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Coalition is proud to announce the formal recognition of ‘UFMS Rock Trail: Innovations and social technologies in the Bioeconomy’ as an outstanding initiative in humanities-anchored, transdisciplinary sustainability science.
The UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Coalition is proud to announce the formal recognition of ‘Onandjokwe Medical Museum (Namibia) and its local community: past, present and future’ as an outstanding initiative in humanities-anchored, transdisciplinary sustainability science.
This brief update highlights the UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES four strategic objectives, outlined in our recently published Strategy 2026-28. 1. Strengthen Transdisciplinary Knowledge Ecosystems; 2. Expand the Global Coalition and Develop BRIDGES Hubs; 3. Empower Inclusive Participation and Leadership; and 4. Validate and Amplify High-Impact Initiatives. To read the UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Strategy 2026-28 in full, visit the Foundational and Important Documents page on the BRIDGES website, accessible via the 'About' menu on the Homepage.
The UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Coalition is proud to announce the formal recognition of the initiative 'Integrated Areas of Landscape Management in Mação (AIGP)’ as an outstanding example of humanities-anchored, transdisciplinary sustainability science.