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Home > Links Directory > Subject Listing > Research > Learning for Sustainability

Links Directory - Research

Listings of useful websites for community organisations.

Learning For Sustainability website

City / Town Christchurch
Website address http://learningforsustainability.net
Description

The LearningForSustainability website -
http://learningforsustainability.net - is a new resource for government agency staff, NGOs and other community leaders working to support multi-stakeholder learning processes to guide sustainable development activities.

This guide to on-line resources highlights a number of topic areas that are relevant to social learning. These include topics such as capacity building, networking, dialogue and evaluation. A short introduction to each section outlines the nature of the resource links provided, and provides pointers to other topic areas which are closely related in use.

A separate section links to key manuals and guides on the Internet for facilitating participation and engagement.

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