Research, Educate, Empower
For Institutions
Gaia for Research & Public Impact
Gaia Protocol isn’t just a city simulator. It’s an ethical verification engine designed for anyone working to understand — and solve — the climate crisis. We offer structured, transparent, and customizable access to Gaia tools for:
- Universities conducting climate, behavioral, or urban systems research
- Think tanks analyzing policy outcomes or net-zero strategies
- NGOs training communities or advocating for sustainable practices
- Public innovation labs testing interventions in energy, food, water, and equity

What You Can Access
We provide institution-level access tiers based on use case and level of engagement.
Available modules and services may include:
Module | Description |
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Simulated Action Impact Viewer | Model climate actions over time with validated logic trees |
Public Dashboards & Case Libraries |
Access anonymized city simulations and GRVC issuance histories
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Open Framework Docs |
Understand how Gaia verifies and scores regenerative value
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Controlled Data Sets
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Use Gaia’s verified action data for research or educational use
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Sandbox Access (by request)
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Experiment with Gaia tools using demo inputs (not production accounts)
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Citizen Science Integration
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Run educational or local challenges and track GC participation
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Some services are provided by default. Others (like simulation overlays or forecast models) may be available by request or under custom agreements.
What Gaia Protocol Offers to Institutions
Ethical climate technology — now accessible to researchers, universities, and civic organizations.
Institutional Pricing & Licensing
Institutions pay a reduced, capped fee compared to cities or industry clients. Access is typically limited to:
- Non-commercial academic use
- Research and education
- Grant-funded programs
- No GRVC issuance (unless co-developed with Gaia team)
We can provide:
- Institutional licenses
- Grant-ready access letters
- Horizon-compatible integration plans
Educational Use
We welcome educators and NGOs who want to use Gaia as part of:
- Youth and adult education
- Sustainability workshops
- Climate ethics training
- University coursework or labs
- Climate hackathons or competitions
Horizon & EU Collaboration
Many institutional users are part of Horizon Europe, LIFE, EIC, or national innovation frameworks.
We offer:
- Structured participation in joint pilots
- Gaia-based work packages
- Reporting formats aligned with EU deliverable templates
- Ethical compliance (GDPR, Horizon ethics, UN SDGs)
Universities, NGOs, and Research Centres
can access Gaia Protocol’s tools and data at a reduced rate.
Use Gaia to simulate impact, educate citizens, or support climate research — all within an ethical, verifiable system.
Verification doesn’t belong to governments alone.
It belongs to every institution working to protect the future.