An interactive game, among other resources, enables participants to engage directly with catchment management issues.
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EEA is a platform for knowledge sharing and development concerning research, policy making and eco-innovation. European focus.
Floating land was conceived in 2001 as an outdoor sculpture event and has since grown to include writers, academics, scientists and photographers exploring issues relating to climate change through events, artworks and workshops.
The site provides information on research improvements in production, sustainability and profitability in the Australian grains industry. Research material and reports include topics such as improvements in genetic breeding, water efficiency, crop management, harvesting and storage.
A regularly updated database showcasing innovative and experimental environmental artists and sustainable and / or recycled art from around the globe. Artwork may be used to inspire students, provide issues for discussion or fed into course plans.
The Mekong e-Sim is an online roleplay simulation set in the Mekong region of South-East Asia which seeks to inform participants of the issues faced in the Mekong region and involve them in the hypothetical management of some of these conflicts.
A structured lesson plan developed by the National Association of Agricultural Educators (US), containing links to a variety of useful web links to case studies, definitions and research information.
A collection of case studies concerning a range of sustainable development issues
An extensive site with articles, fact sheets and news, dealing with issues concerning energy security, water, sustainable enterprises, biodiversity and sustainable agriculture. Provides many up to date publications organised by topic.