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www.arcehir.eu
The NGO A. R. C. E. Hir. leads to concrete actions, participatory and social fight against food insecurity and poverty. This NGO is trying to improve the living conditions of rural populations. Their work focuses on the limitation of deforestation, conservation, protection and awareness as to preserve the genetic heritage. In addition, they document, codify and catalog traditional knowledge on plants and animal species to better improve biodiversity in the region and in the country.

www.cbd.int/lifeweb
Subject(s): Protected Areas / In-Situ Conservation

www.corporacionlagunaverde.cl
Our principal objective is to help assess the biodiversity of Mediterranean Chile.
Our organization is comprised of people committed to finding a balance between the human communities and the natural environment of Central Chile as well as the entire nation.
“We are aware of the environmental challenges involved in building a society that understands the interdependence of human beings and their environment.”
Our mission is to contribute to the development of a new society that will work together to create networks among actors concerned about environmental protection.

www.epe-asso.org
The companies organised in this French initiative are united by a commitment to the environment and to sustainable development. The businesses come from various sectors: steel, aluminium, automobile, chemicals, cements, energy, industry.
Subject(s): Business and Biodiversity

www.squaloelefante.it
The first field research of basking sharks in the Mediterranean sea, conducted by MedSharks and CTS Ambiente.
Subject(s): Marine and Coastal Biodiversity

www.terrawatu.org/pages/front.htm
Terrawatu was founded in 2000 by Dr. Tanya Pergola and Lekoko Ole Sululu to put into practice educational, health and economic development programs to promote the conservation of biological and cultural diversity.
Subject(s): Traditional Knowledge, Innovations and Practices - Article 8(j)

American Museum of Natural History’s Center for Biodiversity and Conservation

www.amnh.org
The American Museum of Natural History’s Center for Biodiversity and Conservation (CBC) was created in 1993 to apply the Museum’s extensive scientific and educational resources to conservation policy and action. The CBC develops model programs that integrate research, education, and outreach so that people become participants in its conservation. The CBC’s mission is to mitigate critical threats to global biological and cultural diversity by:


  • Advancing scientific research in diverse ecosystems
  • Strengthening the application of science to conservation practice and policy
  • Developing professional, institutional, and community capacity
  • Furthering AMNH's efforts to heighten public understanding and stewardship of biodiversity.

El Guadarramista-digital newspaper

www.elguadarramista.com
“El Guadarramista” is a digital newspaper focused in environmental information of the Mountain Range of Guadarrama and its surroundings, that is Ávila-Segovia and Madrid. News published have the objective of making the reader aware of the environmental riches of the Mountain Range of Guadarrama and the defense of these values by the communication media.
Subject(s): Communication, Education and Public Awareness

Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil

www.rspo.org
Multistakeholder initiative that has developed and is implementing global standards for sustainable palm oil. A site and supply chain certification scheme has been developed and a biodiversity working group is in place. This is addressing issues around high conservation value, compensation schemes, (riparian) corridors & set-asides, biodiversity assessment methodologies and green corridors/landscape issues.
Subject(s): Business and Biodiversity

2010 - International Year of Biodiversity

www.cbd.int/2010
Subject(s): International Year of Biodiversity - 2010

2010 Biodiversity Indicators Partnership

www.twentyten.net
The 2010 Biodiversity Indicators Partnership is a global initiative to track progress towards achieving the "2010 biodiversity target" to significantly reduce the rate of biodiversity loss by 2010.
Subject(s): Strategic Plan / Biodiversity Targets; Chemicals and Pollution; International Year of Biodiversity - 2010; Business and Biodiversity

A Business Guide to Development Actors (WBCSD)

www.wbcsd.org/web/publications/sl-devactors.pdf
The Business Guide to Development Actors is a guide for business managers looking to work with development organizations. This document provides business-oriented profiles of organizations in the sustainable development community. The profiles are prefaced by an analysis of the expanding scope for collaboration between the private sector and development organizations.
Subject(s): Business and Biodiversity

A Gateway to PES

cmsdata.iucn.org/downloads/a_gateway_to_pes_d_huberman.pdf
A Gateway to Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES): Using payments for ecosystem services for livelihoods and landscapes
Subject(s): Business and Biodiversity

A Guide to Biodiversity for the Private Sector (International Finance Corporation)

www.ifc.org/biodiversityguide
Designed to help companies operating in emerging markets better understand their relationship to biodiversity issues and how they can effectively manage those issues to improve business performance and benefit from biodiversity.
Subject(s): Business and Biodiversity

A Table From The Sea's Edge

www.atablefromtheseasedge.com
A Table From The Sea's Edge is an art project, devised by Silas Birtwistle to raise awareness of environmental issues and promote conservation of the world's coastal and marine biodiversity as a contribution to the UN International Year of Biological Diversity, 2010.

The project aims to embody the rich biodiversity of nature by crafting a large conference table surrounded by twelve chairs, made entirely from beautiful examples of driftwood - collected from four key hotspots around the world. It is a dramatic statement on the environment, uniting different cultures and coastal communities, connecting land with sea, and symbolizing the boundary between marine and terrestrial ecosystems, making connections between man's land-based activities and the marine and coastal environment.
Subject(s): Biodiversity for Development; Marine and Coastal Biodiversity; Communication, Education and Public Awareness

A Time for Science

www.atimeforscience.org
Recognizing, the importance of environmental and science literacy in society today, and the value of “learning by doing,” A Time for Science is uniquely able to coordinate the talents of area volunteers, to marshal a variety of resources for support, and to provide a supportive environment with which to enable participants at all levels to become engaged both in nature and in the experience of science and thereby enhance environmental awareness and science education and literacy in our region.
Subject(s): Communication, Education and Public Awareness

A Well-Fed World

awellfedworld.org
A Well-Fed World (AWFW) is an international advocacy organization focused on the complex inter-relevancies of dietary choices, hunger concerns, and environmental protection. Our systems component works with social justice leaders and policy-makers to reduce the drastic growth and intensification of livestock production. Reversing this ‘livestock revolution’ is critical for increasing food security, slowing biodiversity loss, and swiftly reducing greenhouse gas concentrations. Additionally, we work ‘hands-on’ at the grassroots level, both directly participating and through our grants program. Our grants empower local stakeholders to pursue a wide variety of self-determined goals, such as self-sustaining food production and ecosystem services education.
Subject(s): Agricultural Biodiversity

Access and Benefit-sharing Alliance (ABS Alliance)

www.abs-alliance.org
As an alliance of innovative life-sciences companies, members of the ABSA support the development and implementation of equitable, sustainable, mutually beneficial Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) policies relating to genetic resources. The ABSA provides focused advocacy in support of the full patentability of genetic resource and traditional knowledge-related inventions needed to encourage research and development of innovative products by entrepreneurs in both developing and developed states.
Subject(s): Transfer of Technology and Cooperation; Intellectual Property Rights; Access to Genetic Resources and Benefit-sharing

Acquario Calagonone

www.acquariocalagonone.it
The Aquarium of Cala Gonone, designed by American architect Peter Chermayeff, in collaboration with the architect of Macomer Sebastiano Gaias is integrated in a natural and unique landscape within the Marine National Park Gulf of Orosei, making it one of the most beautiful aquariums in the world.

The Aquarium is a center of education and teaching applied to encourage a responsible attitude and awareness towards the environment and emphasize the importance and its biodiversity. The aim is also to enable a future international accreditation structure, as a reference point in the Mediterranean for the study, research and rescue of marine mammals and dangerous species.
Subject(s): Marine and Coastal Biodiversity

Acquario di Genova

www.acquariodigenova.it
The Acquario di Genova hosts about 1.250.000 visitors each year. With its 10.000 square meters and its 63 exhibition tanks it is the largest indoor aquarium in Europe, and one of the most attended cultural institutions in Italy.


The task of choosing which species and environments to present takes into account their environmental importance or how they can arouse curiosity and positive emotions in visitors. Therefore the Acquario di Genova can be considered a sort of messenger for animals, plants, seas, ecosystems and countries aiming at teaching either the respect towards sea environment or to inform about its problems and safeguard.
Subject(s): Communication, Education and Public Awareness

ACS Green Chemistry Institute

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The mission of the ACS Green Chemistry Institute® (ACS GCI) is to enable and catalyze the implementation of green chemistry and engineering principles into all aspects of the global chemical enterprise.
Subject(s): Business and Biodiversity

Action Biodiversity

actionbiodiversity.org
The mission of actionbiodiversity.org blog is to serve the public with well-researched and useful content and resources on biodiversity.

ActionBioscience.org

www.actionbioscience.org
ActionBioscience.org is a non-commercial, educational web site created to promote bioscience literacy.
Subject(s): Communication, Education and Public Awareness

Administración de Parques Nacionales - Argentina

www.parquesnacionales.gov.ar

"Argentina's National Park Administration is part of the National State, and has been created to protect and to offer to the world, emblematic samples of the natural and cultural heritage. The Administration has 37 protected areas, covering approximately 3.700.000 hectares (around 400 provincial protected areas also exist in our country, covering approx. 17.900.000 hectares).


To have protected areas is to be aware of the country's richness to plan its future and develop its present. Thus, protected areas must become tools for sustainable development, and as such true opportunities of growth, work and social equity".

Advocacy on the Awareness of Environmental Sustainability and Biodiversity

www.facebook.com/ReCreate.2011
RE-C.R.E.A.T.E   RE-C.R.E.A.T.E is the Second Phase of AIESEC Davao: Initiated Environmental Awareness Project. Also known as, The Re-Calling for the Restoration of the Environment by Awareness Through Exchange, is a series of events and programs participated by International Youth Volunteers from across the world aiming towards the inculcation of proper values and knowledge to Secondary Educational Institutions & Village Communities regarding the environmental issues of sustainability and biodiversity.

AFD Group

www.afd.fr
AFD is the Groupe Agence Française de Développement, a bi-lateral development finance institution established in 1941 that works on behalf of the French government. Its mission is to finance development according to France’s Overseas Development Assistance policies. AFD’s actions in favor of economic growth and preservation of the environment fall directly within the framework of the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goals, which was set out in 2000 and seeks to reduce global poverty by half by the year 2015.
Subject(s): Sustainable Use of Biodiversity; Climate Change and Biodiversity; Cooperation and Partnerships; Human Health; Biodiversity for Development; Sustainable Development / Millenium Development Goals

AFG Consultants

www.afgconsultores.com.br
The AFG Consultants conducts its business activities with actions and vision for the future, trying to establish their values, the social and environmental responsibility and sustainability. As a responsible company and concerned with the current rates of emissions, and loss of biodiversity on our planet, and their resulting impacts, develop projects aimed at the development and application of methods, techniques and technologies that reduce emissions carbon through the use of renewable and efficient energy, sustainable processes, and with the preservation or restoration of forests. Using the carbon market to support these projects, we developed the design, development, approval, audit, and certification of environmental projects that generate credits or carbon offsets. We act as partners in each project from day one until the last day of duration of each project.

Africa Rice Center

www.africarice.org
Africa Rice Center (WARDA) is an autonomous intergovernmental research association of African member states. It is also one of the 15 international agricultural research Centers supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). WARDA’s mission is to contribute to poverty alleviation and food security in Africa, through research, development and partnership activities aimed at increasing the productivity and profitability of the rice sector in ways that ensure the sustainability of the farming environment.
Subject(s): Biodiversity for Development; Research and Science; Cooperation and Partnerships; Sustainable Use of Biodiversity; Agricultural Biodiversity

African Biodiversity Conservation and Innovations Centre (ABCIC)

www.abcic.org
The African Biodiversity Conservation and Innovations Centre (ABCIC) was established in 2010 as a non-profit making regional organization enhancing the conservation and sustainable utilization of biodiversity for posterity, environmental preservation and sustenance of livelihoods for the African rural communities. ABCIC primarily focuses on agrobiodiversity and adopts an integrated approach that carefully balances conservation imperatives with the sustainable use through facilitating and promoting production, product development and enhancing marketing of biodiversity products through a value chain approach. ABCIC implements its mandate through applied research, technical advice and strengthening of African institutions involved in agrobiodiversity conservation and use, value chains and capacity building. ABCIC develops strategic partnerships and works in close collaboration with a network of partners for synergy and making the best use of competitive advantages.
Subject(s): Business and Biodiversity

Agency for Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection of the Czech Republic

www.ochranaprirody.cz
The Agency for Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection of the Czech Republic (ANCLP) is a governmental body established by the Ministry of the Environment. It was established on March 1st 1995 as a successor of the former Czech Institute for Nature Conservation. The main aim of ANCLP is to protect and conserve nature and landscape on the whole territory of the Czech Republic.
Subject(s): Endangered Species; Protected Areas / In-Situ Conservation; Governance, Law and Policy; Financial Resources and Mechanism; Forest Biodiversity; Agricultural Biodiversity; Marine and Coastal Biodiversity; Cooperation and Partnerships; Cities and Biodiversity; Sustainable Development / Millenium Development Goals; Convention on Biological Diversity

Aggregate Industries

www.aggregate.com/sustainability/biodiversity
We are a leading player in the construction industry, committed to creating a better built environment. We produce and supply a wide range of construction materials including aggregates, asphalt, ready-mixed concrete and precast concrete products. We also import and supply cement materials and offer a national road surfacing and contracting service. As a major supplier of materials to the construction industry we are very aware of the impact our products have on people, the environment and the economy. We contribute to more sustainable forms of construction in many ways. From replacing ingredients in our concrete and asphalt products with recycled or less carbon embodied alternatives, to the development and promotion of new innovative systems of construction, such as the use of concrete to maximize the thermal mass in buildings. We see our goal as creating better built environments not only through the provision of the highest quality and most sustainable materials, but also through working closely with our customers, clients and other partners in the supply chain to find the best solution.

Agreement to Promote Compliance with International Conservation and Management Measures by Fishing Vessels on the High Seas

www.fao.org/docrep/meeting/003/x3130m/X3130E00.HTM
Improves the regulation of fishing vessels on the high seas by strengthening ‘flag-state responsibility'. Parties to the Agreement must ensure that they maintain an authorisation and recording system for high seas fishing vessels and that these vessels do not undermine international conservation and management measures.
Subject(s): Business and Biodiversity

Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog

agro.biodiver.se
The aim is to collect in one place anything found on the internet that relates somehow to the notion of agricultural biodiversity.
Subject(s): Agricultural Biodiversity

Agriculture and Agri-food Canada

www.agr.ca
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is a key partner in the development and operation of the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). They develop and maintain the Canadian version of the ITIS Web site, provide taxonomic specialists who contribute to data development in ITIS, and cooperate with the U.S. ITIS partners in planning and developing enhancements to ITIS.
Subject(s): Research and Science; Agricultural Biodiversity

Agriculture Research Service - United States of America

www.ars.usda.gov
The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the principal research agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). ARS, one of the Research, Education and Economics (REE) agencies, is charged with extending the US's scientific knowledge across a broad range of program areas that affect the American people on a daily basis.
Subject(s): Agricultural Biodiversity; Research and Science

Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority - Singapore

www.ava.gov.sg
The Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA) is hosted by Singapore Government that checks the safe food, the safeguard of animals and plants to facilitate the agri-trade.
Subject(s): Agricultural Biodiversity; Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures

Agrilogie

www.agrilogie.ch
Grange-Verney est un centre de formation des agriculteurs, des palefreniers et des écuyers. C'est aussi un domaine agricole et des stations agricoles cantonales: la station de culture des champs, la station de protection des plantes, la station de zootechnie, le service de prévention des accidents. Marcelin est spécialisé dans les métiers du vin (viticulteurs, cavistes) et la préparation de la maturité professionnelle, mais il y a aussi la possibilité d'y préparer un CFC agricole avec une spécialisation en viticulture. Grange-Verney et Marcelin sont des centres de congrès et hébergent de nombreuses associations professionnelles.
Subject(s): Agricultural Biodiversity

Alliance for Responsible Mining

www.communitymining.org/index.php
   /en/fairtrade-and-fairmined-standard
Standards for fair-trade artisanal gold, silver and platinum. Standard Zero for fairtrade artisanal gold and associated silver and platinum (2009).
Subject(s): Business and Biodiversity

Amazonia Reforestation

www.myreforestation.com
Amazonia Reforestation plants tropical trees for profit, socio-economic development and expanded wildlife habitat in Vichada, Colombia. Investors can participate in this program by buying fast growing tropical trees and sharing in the returns based on a 10 year cycle. We follow a sustainable model with mixed-species cultivation and staggered harvesting and replanting for the maximum benefit of the planet and local wildlife. Our program also seeks to commercialize native tree species that otherwise would be logged from natural forests, by supporting native tree seed collection, nurseries and planting. We believe that biodiverse plantations with modern forestry practices offer the best results for humans and local wildlife alike.

American Bird Conservancy

www.abcbirds.org
American Bird Conservancy (ABC) is a 501(c)(3), not-for profit organization whose mission is to conserve native birds and their habitats throughout the Americas.
Subject(s): Endangered Species

An International Program of Biodiversity Science

www.diversitas-international.org
A number of scientists from all parts of the world have decided to combine their efforts in initiating DIVERSITAS, a partnership of inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations, formed to promote, facilitate and catalyse scientific research on biodiversity - its origin, composition, ecosystem function, maintenance, and conservation. The goal of DIVERSITAS is to provide accurate scientific information and predictive models of the status of biodiversity and sustainability of the use of the Earth's biotic resources, and to build a world-wide capacity for the science of biodiversity
Subject(s): Conference of the Parties; Convention on Biological Diversity; Cooperation and Partnerships; Marine and Coastal Biodiversity; Research and Science; Clearing-House Mechanism; Forest Biodiversity

Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service - United States of America

www.aphis.usda.gov
"Protecting American agriculture" is the basic charge of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). APHIS provides leadership in ensuring the health and care of animals and plants. The agency improves agricultural productivity and competitiveness and contributes to the national economy and the public health.
Subject(s): Agricultural Biodiversity

Apiculture in Galicia

www.apiculturagalega.org
Apiculture in Galicia, a thousand-years-old tradition Numerous constructions made of stone, today an integral part of the Galician (North of Spain) landscape as well as its cultural heritage, bear witness of the activity evolved around beekeeping. We intend to offer a portrait of apiculture in Galicia, from its traditions to its modern day features, highlighting the especial connection between beekeeping and local environment. Objetive: Develop a mulifunctional beekeeping with pluriactive beekeepers linking the future of the bee with the future of environment.

Applied Environmental Research Foundation

www.aerfindia.org
Applied Environmental Research Foundation (AERF) has been working with a mission to achieve Conservation on ground for last 15 years in the Northern Western Ghats of India- a global biodiversity hotspot. AERF’s key strategy is to involve people in the process of conservation right from awareness generation to implementation. AERF’s pioneering work on Sacred grove’s conservation showcases the importance of ecosystem approach. Moreover AERF has also successfully demonstrated mainstreaming of biodiversity in cross-cutting issues such as energy and livelihoods through various initiatives. It is AERF’s constant endeavor to establish sustainable linkages between biodiversity conservation and human needs through applied research.

Aqua - National Aquarium in Baltimore

www.aqua.org
From the Chesapeake Bay to Costa Rica, National Aquarium programs help people apply practical and programmatic solutions for protecting marine life and coastlines. As a world-class entertainment attraction the visitor experience is a priority and exhibits at the Baltimore and Washington, DC venues connect the public to the biodiversity around us. Our commitment to education on the aquatic environment extends to thousands of school children who make emotional connections that create lasting enthusiasm for the environment. By establishing alliances and creating partnerships around the world, the National Aquarium collaborates with like-minded organizations to achieve more together.
Subject(s): Communication, Education and Public Awareness; Marine and Coastal Biodiversity

Aquaculture Dialog roundtables

www.worldwildlife.org/what/globalmarkets
   /aquaculture/whatwearedoing.html
WWF works with farmers, retailers, NGOs, scientists and other aquaculture industry stakeholders worldwide to develop standards for responsible aquaculture. The standards will minimize the key environmental and social impacts associated with aquaculture.
Subject(s): Business and Biodiversity

Aquaculture Stewardship Council

www.ascworldwide.org
Responsible for working with independent, third party entities to certify farms that are in compliance with the standards.
Subject(s): Business and Biodiversity

Architects’ Council of Europe

www.ace-cae.org/public/contents
   /index/category_id/117
Encourage citizens to appreciate architecture as a matter of public interest and as an essential element in the creation of quality in the built environment. They have specific policies related to sustainable construction that include promotion of sustainable design for resource conservation, energy efficiency, and ecologically and socially sensitive land-use.
Subject(s): Business and Biodiversity

Arid Lands Information Network

www.alin.or.ke
ALIN-EA is a network of community development workers established in the year 2000 to continue the work of Reseau d’Information des Terres Arides or the Arid Lands Information Network (RITA-ALIN). RITA-ALIN was established by OXFAM (UK) in 1988 as a platform to exchange experiences among Community Develpment Workers (CDWs). ALIN membership consist of over 2000 grassroots CDWs drawn from NGOs, community- based organisations as well as government departments, all offering a form of extension service in their fields of expertise. They act as a source of information and knowledge for the rest of the community.
Subject(s): Dry and Sub-Humid Lands Biodiversity

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