Subject: Ecosystems

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It advocates for environmental/climate justice and food sovereignty in Nigeria and Africa at large due to it's “ecological-minded thinking, rooted in an ideology of living in harmony with nature and...

Its working on advancing environmental security through science, diplomacy, law, finance, and education. Supports international sustainable development goals as a means to long-term poverty alleviation, and “to help safeguard essential...

It aims to promote the development of ecology as a scientific discipline. Consequently, it carries out high-quality research, trains researchers and professionals in ecology, participates in the dissemination of scientific...

Examines six critical interconnected risk tipping points that pose immediate and escalating global threats. These tipping points were chosen for their potential to cause significant and irreversible impacts on both...

The member-governed, transdisciplinary partnership recognises "that our economy is part of a finite biosphere and needs to respect its ecological limits" and works to assists its members in "matters of...

Is an international professional association working to "promote the use of industrial ecology in research, education, policy, community development, and industrial practices." Consequently, ISIE "facilitates communication among scientists, engineers, policymakers,...

It is dedicated to "reconnecting ecology, culture, and spirituality, as well as to supporting initiatives and organizations that uphold a sacred relationship with life on Earth"; striving for a future...

It has a revolutionary new approach to thinking about building in the ocean; aiming to make sure that no new development projects are carried out without first considering how they...

The scientists, resource managers, and end-users "wor to integrate data from existing long-term programs to improve our understanding of changes and connections between marine biodiversity and ecosystem functions." U.S MBON...

Matter of Trust (1998, San Francisco; 15 staff, 130 volunteers and advisors; matteroftrust.org) A non-profit that highlights natural abundance in equilibrium, integrating renewable resources into manufacturing and green jobs. Promotes...