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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 136 Network Projects. Network Projects By Location
Germany Madagascar France Colombia Japan
| | Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Haiti, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, India, Nepal, Indonesia, Timor Leste, Philippines Asia Ecuador Denmark Netherlands
| | Australasia Nigeria global United States El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, Hati
| | Uganda Argentina Eastern Europe Mozambique, Malawi Brazil
| | New Zealand USA Central America (Mesoamerica) Other/Multinational Crete - Greece
| | Mexico Finland Massachusetts Sri Lanka Thailand
| | Niger Zimbabwe El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras International Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Haiti, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, India, Nepal, Indonesia, Timor Leste, the Philippines
| | Canada Baltimore, MD, USA China Kenya United Kingdom
| | Italy Global India UK Philippines
| | Morocco United States of America Switzerland Africa Latin America
| | Europe California, USA Arizona, USA Norway
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Unit for Social and Environmental Research (USER) http://www.sea-user.org Chiang Mai University, Thailand
The Unit for Social and Environmental Research (USER) conducts and coordinates interdisciplinary research on the linkages between social...
Resilience and Adaptive Capacity in the Ping River Basin, Northern Thailand Ping River Basin, Northern Thailand The overall objective of this project is to explore the resilience of ecological, economic and social systems in the Ping...
Coastal land-use in Southeast Asia: interactions between the environment, population, and institutions in the development of the shrimp aquaculture industry Vietnam and Thailand The goal of this project is to understand how demographic, environmental and institutional factors have interacted in the development of...
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