EcoGovLab cultivates research, education and diverse collaborations supporting next-generation environmental governance.

Led by social scientists, EcoGovLab brings together researchers and educators across generation, geography, and discipline concerned about  environmental governance. A key goal is to bring social science perspective into interdisciplinary environmental research and education.  Professor Kim Fortun (Department of Anthropology, University of California Irvine) directs EcoGovLab. 

EcoGovLab was established in 2022 to coordinate a growing array of projects and collaborations centered at UCI  and to  serve as a hub connecting environmental governance  researchers, educators and advocates globally. Some EcoGovLab projects are deeply local; others have global scope and connections. EcoGovLab researchers at UCI include undergraduate and graduate students (from different disciplines), postdocs and project scientists. EcoGovLab Affiliates are in locations around the world, both within and beyond universities. 

EcoGovLab collaborates with many  labs and programs at both UCI and other universities, aiming to help build interdisciplinary environmental research and education capacities. EcoGovLab also collaborates with many environmental advocacy organizations. Our goal is to build durable, reciprocal relationships that make the university a resource for these organizations while creating opportunities for students and faculty to learn from and support them.  

Cover image from Exploring Fast Disasters map made by EcoGovLab member Margaret Tebbe.

People

Learn about the members of EcoGovLab.

Projects

Learn about the lab’s work.

Social Media Campaign

#UnPink Santa Ana

In partnership with GREEN-MPNA, we launched an education and advocacy campaign to demand zoning justice and confront environmental injustices in Santa Ana, California.

Pink zones on the city’s official maps mark neighborhoods burdened by high pollution and socioeconomic challenges. Our mission: cut pollution, amplify community voices, and drive change in Santa Ana’s zoning update.

Upcoming Events

November 7

Open Seminar: Recovering from Hurricanes Florence and Helene

Join us for a seminar with Erin Elridge and Amanda Reinke on the long-term impacts of Hurricanes Florence and Helene, focusing on mold and disaster recovery challenges. Thsis seminar is co-hosted by EcoGovLab and the Journal for Disaster Studies.

🕒 3:30–5pm PT📍SBSG 3233 📞 Zoom

News

Digital Archiving for Just Transitions

Digital Archiving for Just Transitions

This article explores the Kaohsiung Asthma Files Archive. This public-facing research archive gathers a diverse range of data to tell multi-faceted stories of Kaohsiung’s industrial sites and their transformations. It is also part of the global environmental justice...

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Reports

Stakeholder Meeting Report, May 18, 2023

Stakeholder Meeting Report, May 18, 2023

On May 18, 2023, EcoGovLab, GREEN-MPNA, and AirUCI hosted an Environmental Justice Stakeholder Meeting in Santa Ana, California. The report includes an executive summary; background information; an account of the exchange during the meeting; and a concluding section...

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Report from Jan. 31 stakeholder meeting

On January 31, 2023, EcoGovLab, GREEN-MPNA, and AirUCI hosted an Environmental Justice Stakeholder Meeting in Santa Ana, California. The report includes an executive summary; background information; a set of questions that the community had going into the meeting,...

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