CBNRM Net provides powerful and applied tools for communities, NGOs and institutions, aimed at networking and knowledge management of the field of community-based natural resource management globally.
The centre was established in 1983 under the Lomé Convention between the ACP (African, Caribbean and Pacific) Group of States and the European Union Member States. CTA develops and provides services that improve access to information for agricultural and rural development, and strengthen the capacity of ACP countries to produce, acquire, exchange and utilise information in this area.
Our goal is to establish a worldwide economic, political and civil system for a new era of cooperation which will achieve global security, peace and prosperity for everyone. The Global Marshall Plan is modelled after the success of the United StatesÂ’ Marshall Plan for Europe after the Second World War.
The International Institute for Sustainable Development contributes to sustainable development by advancing policy recommendations on international trade and investment, economic policy, climate change, measurement and indicators, and natural resources management. By using Internet communications, we report on international negotiations and broker knowledge gained through collaborative projects with global partners, resulting in more rigorous research, capacity building in developing countries and better dialogue between North and South.
The objective of the project is to assess economic preferences towards the potential and actual use of hydrogen buses by conducting 'before' and 'after' economic valuation studies within London, Munich, Luxemburg, Perth and Oakland.
EarthAction is a global action alert network of more than 2000 citizen groups in over 160 countries, mobilizing people around the planet to speak out for a better world.
The Communication Initiative for Sustainable Development is a partnership of development organisations seeking to support advances in the effectiveness and scale of communication interventions for positive international development.
The International Society for Environmental Protection is a forum for the exchange of environmental information between environmental experts, administration, industry, research and the public. ISEP as a non-governmental organisation has long-standing co-operation experience in large-scale projects with several partners and holds contacts with international environmental and health organisations and experts.
Global Exchange is an international human rights organization dedicated to promoting political, social and environmental justice globally. Since its founding in 1988, Global Exchange has been working to increase global awareness among the U.S. public while building partnerships around the world.
EEB is a federation of 134 non-governmental organizations across 25 countries, which has consultative status at and relations with the Council of Europe, the Commission of the European Union, the European Parliament, and others.