UNEP launched the Global Environment Outlook (GEO) Project in 1995. It has two components:
A global environmental assessment process, the GEO Process, that is cross-sectoral and participatory. It incorporates regional views and perceptions and builds consensus on priority issues and actions through dialogue among policymakers and scientists at regional and global levels.
GEO outputs, in printed and electronic formats, including the GEO Report series. This series makes periodic reviews of the state of the world’s environment and provides guidance for decision making processes such as the formulation of environmental policies, action planning and resource allocation. Other outputs include technical reports, a Web site and a publication for young people.
A coordinated network of Collaborating Centres is the core of the GEO process. These centres have played an increasingly important role in preparing GEO reports. They are now responsible for almost all the regional inputs, thus combining top-down integrated assessment with bottom-up environmental reporting. A number of Associated Centres also participate, providing specialized expertise. Four working groups – on modelling, scenarios, policy and data – provide advice and support to the GEO process, helping coordinate the work of the Collaborating Centres to make their outputs as comparable as possible.