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Other Gateways

04.05.2005 · Research Group on the Global Future


SD Gateway is the online resource for sustainability that links a great variety of organizations and non-profit groups that are concerned with sustainability. A plus: the sites are labeled as members of the network and provide you with a link back to the gateway's homepage.

Sustainable Development International aims to educate the readership by providing a showcase for strategies and technologies for local-global Agenda 21 implementation. It is a good starting point for accessing the sustainability scene.

Eldis
Funded by the Danish development agency Danida Eldis is a gateway to online information on development in countries of the South. Coverage includes social, economic, political and environmental issues. It provides a number of links to development sources, databases, bibliographies, and research projects.

CREST is the Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology’s homepage, which also offers you a great choice of links to sustainability sites.

EcoIQ links many online resources dealing with sustainable development and offers practical aid in many questions on implementation.

Envirolink is an organization providing with business information on sustainability as well as consumer guides on how to shop sustainable.

Sustainability - A Choice to Consider
is a Canada based sustainability information gateway that provides users with why to consider sustainable development and why it will succeed, so says the site.


 
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