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The following projects represent on-going activities attempting to learn about or address science and technology for sustainability. They have been submitted by Network Members. If you'd like to join the Network and suggest a Project you may submit your application online.
There are currently 147 Network Projects. Network Projects By Location
Africa Argentina Arizona, USA Asia Australasia
| | Baltimore, MD, USA Brazil California, USA Canada Central America (Mesoamerica)
| | China Colombia Crete - Greece Denmark Eastern Europe
| | Ecuador El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, Hati Europe Finland
| | France Germany global Global Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Haiti, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, India, Nepal, Indonesia, Timor Leste, the Philippines
| | Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Haiti, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, India, Nepal, Indonesia, Timor Leste, Philippines India International Italy Japan
| | Kenya Latin America Madagascar Massachusetts Mexico
| | Mozambique, Malawi Netherlands New Zealand Niger Nigeria
| | Norway Other/Multinational Philippines Sri Lanka Switzerland
| | Thailand Uganda UK United Kingdom United States
| | United States of America USA Zimbabwe
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| The following links are recommended by the Editors. | | PROJECTS Sustainable Michigan Endowed Project. Michigan State UniversityAfrican Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS). GoBi (Governance of Biodiversity) Project. Humboldt University EVENTS Beyond Copenhagen. December 3, 2009 Twenty First Century Challenges for the.... December 1, 2009 Joint ISCN GULF Conference 2009. June 10, 2009 MEMBERS Marcel Bursztyn, Center for International Development - Kennedy Sachool of Government - Harvard University Uchita de Zoysa, Centre for Environment and Development Amy Fuller, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) PUBLICATIONS Sustainable development: epistemological challenges to science and technology.
Gilberto C. Gallopín and Cecilie Modvar
Grand Challenges in Sustainability Science Symposium Presentations.
Organized by Pamela Matson, Robert Kates , and Vaughan Turekian;
Characterizing a Sustainability Transition: Goals, Targets, Trends, and Driving Forces. Kates, Robert W., and Thomas M. Parris.
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