Slow Food

Good, Clean, and Fair Food

Slow Food is a non-profit, eco-gastronomic member-supported organization that was founded in 1989 to counteract fast food and fast life, the disappearance of local food traditions and people’s dwindling interest in the food they eat, where it comes from, how it tastes and how our food choices affect the rest of the world. Today, we have over 80,000 members a ...learn more

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Created: Nov 30, 2007

Updated: Nov 19, 2009

Membership: Open

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Type: Organization Country: France
- is a Consultant to on solution Designing and Operating Effective Networks

Type: Organization Country: United States
- is a Consultant to on solution Test

Type: Organization Country: United States
- is a Consultant to on solution The Northeast Bird Monitoring Handbook

Type: Organization Country: United States
- is a Consultant to on solution Wildlife and Forestry in New York Northern Hardwoods

Type: Organization Country: Indonesia
- is a Consultant to on solution Beyond Timber

Type: Organization Country: United States
- is a Consultant to on solution Poverty Reduction through Irrigation and Smallholder Markets (PRISM) Programs

Type: Organization Country: United States
- is a Consultant to on solution Best Practice Guidelines for the Re-introduction of Great Apes

Type: Organization Country: United Arab Emirates
- is a Consultant to on solution Best Practice Guidelines for the Re-introduction of Great Apes

Type: Person Country: Australia
- is a Consultant to on solution Coal Communities Listening Tour

Type: Person Country: United States
- is a Consultant to on solution Weed Control Methods Handbook
Notes: The Nature Conservancy's Global Invasive Species Team E-mail: imtu(at)tnc.org Phone: (503) 802-8100

- is a Consultant to on solution Weeds Information Management System
Notes: WIMS Coordinator


Type: Organization Country: United States
- is a Consultant to on solution Managing for Cavity-Nesting Birds in Ponderosa Pine Forests
- is a Consultant to on solution Conservation Corridor Planning at the Landscape Level

Type: Organization Country: Philippines
- is a Consultant to on solution Steps to sustainable and community-based NTFP management
Notes: Network of NTFP practicioners


Type: Organization Country: United States
- is a Consultant to on solution Wildlife and Forestry in New York Northern Hardwoods
Notes: Two Divisions can be of assistance to forest landowners: Division of Lands and Forests http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dlf and Bureau of Wildlife http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dfwmr/


Type: Organization Country: United States
- is a Consultant to on solution Sendero
- is a Consultant to on solution Rare Pride Campaign
- is a Consultant to on solution Trails
- is a Consultant to on solution Ecotourism Site Assessment
- is a Consultant to on solution Campaña Pride de Rare
- is a Consultant to on solution Rare “自豪项目”
- is a Consultant to on solution Kampanye Pride

Type: Organization Country: United States
- is a Consultant to on solution Design and Monitoring of Shellfish Restoration Projects

Type: Organization Country: .Global
- is a Consultant to on solution Manual de Fundos Ambientales de IPG
- is a Consultant to on solution The IPG Handbook on Environmental Funds

Type: Organization Country: United States
- is a Consultant to on solution Coral Reefs: A Reef Resilience Toolkit Module

Type: Organization Country: United States
- is a Consultant to on solution Fish Spawning Aggregations

Type: Organization Country: United States
- is a Consultant to on solution Financing Marine Conservation
Notes: Conservation Finance team http://www.worldwildelife.org/conservationfinance


Type: Organization Country: United States
- is a Consultant to on solution Farming for Bees
Notes: If you would like trainings for your organization or advice about pollinator conservation projects in farm landscapes, please contact our pollinator conservation staff at (503) 232-6639, or by email at info@xerces.org.