Open work, shared widely.
We work with universities, individual researchers, institutions, and the communities closest to the ecosystems we study. Different paths in — the same shared body of research, published openly.
Co-author, share methods, train together
Joint research on our themes, shared benchmarks, reproducible methods, and co-authored briefs and papers. We welcome PhD students, postdocs, and labs working in ecology, computer vision, remote sensing, computational ecology, and related fields. Visiting researchers and short-term fellowships are open in principle — write to us with a proposal.
Build evidence pipelines that hold up
Environmental agencies, parks and protected-area authorities, fisheries bodies, food-system programs, and conservation NGOs — we collaborate on open monitoring tools and ecological indicators that practitioners can actually use. Open by default; methods and code published alongside results.
Ground truth from the people closest to it
Rangers, fishers, farmers, pastoralists, Indigenous and local communities — the people who see what satellites cannot. We collaborate without asking communities to surrender data rights to participate. If you steward a place and the work resonates, we want to hear from you.
Support open research as a public good
We welcome conversations with climate- and biodiversity-aligned philanthropies, public science funders, and grant programs. The association is a Swedish ideell förening — grant-eligible, governed by its members, and committed to open publication of methods and results.
Get in touch
Research, partnerships, press, governance, or just hello — one address, and a person on the other end.