Sustainability & AI

Computational sustainability

An interdisciplinary field applying computational methods, including AI, to environmental, social and economic sustainability problems.

Established · Editorial draft · Last reviewed 21 Aug 2026

Definition

An interdisciplinary research field that applies computational methods — optimisation, machine learning, simulation — to environmental, economic and social sustainability problems.

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Subject
Sustainability & AI
Editorial status
Editorial draft
Definition status
Established
Last updated
21 August 2026
Also known as
computational sustainability science

References

CompSustNet / CornellCompSustNet — NSF Expeditions computational sustainability network (field started 2008)

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Climate InformaticsClimate Informatics workshop series (since 2011)

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Overview

What it means

Institutionalised from 2008 around Cornell's Institute for Computational Sustainability (one of the first NSF Expeditions in Computing awards) and grown through the CompSustNet research network, the field treats sustainability challenges as computational problems: balancing conservation planning, energy systems and resource management under constraints, often at scales beyond unaided analysis.

How it is used

Research spans species-habitat optimisation, smart-grid algorithms, poverty mapping from satellite data and materials discovery. The field overlaps with climate informatics and supplies methods used across environmental AI.

Why it matters

Computational sustainability is the academic ancestor of today's 'AI for climate' wave. Its framing matters: it positions computation as one instrument among policy, economics and ecology — a tool in service of sustainability, not a substitute for it.

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