EI is a not-for-profit organization with broad mission of enhancing human well-being by promoting sustainable, fair, and efficient stewardship of Earth's natural, social, human, and built capital. Learn More >>
The Encyclopedia of Earth is an electronic reference about the Earth, its natural environments, and their interaction with society. The Encyclopedia is a free, fully searchable collection of articles written by scholars, professionals, educators, and experts who collaborate and review each other's work. The articles are written in non-technical language and will be useful to students, educators, scholars, professionals, as well as to the general public. Learn More >>
A New Publication for a Sustainable and Desirable Future. Solutions synthesizes the best of our knowledge and creativity, driven by a vision of a future with a globally higher quality of life. It is intended for practitioners of design sciences, as well as for a broad audience that reaches beyond traditional academic journals to the informed public. It will provide a much-needed forum, devoted exclusively to whole-system solutions and the design of an integrated human and natural world. Learn More >>
MetaCourses are online courses providing Introductions to Ecological Economics and Simulation Modeling, two requirements for the Certificate in Ecological Economics. Their main is to provide full access to the content to students and the general public, but also to educators all over the world. Learn More >>
The Leading By Design Project has the 15 million dollar challenge from the Lewis Foundation to transform the University of Vermont into a "catalyst, a model, and an engine of change--a driving force that leads society by design to a sustainable and desirable future." Learn More >>
Earth Economics has a mission of advancing and applying the science of ecological economics to promote healthy ecosystems, communities and economies. Learn More >>
A group of Quakers, based in Montreal, Canada, interested in ideas for turning the economy away from the concept of unlimited growth and toward a better relationship between human economic activity and the carrying capacity of the biosphere. Learn More >>
Currently the largest database in the world of studies documenting the environmental and recreational values of ocean resources, the website now includes 1) an updated methodologies section, 2) frequently asked questions, 3) examples of how Non-Market valuation influences public policy, and 4) an expanded table summarizing valuation estimates from across the United States. Learn More about Non-Market Valuation >>
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