Change SF

Collaborative Community Development

Change SF is geared toward manifesting change as part of everyone's every day lives. To explore the possibility of a sustainable future in the city of San Francisco. Our objective is to utilize collective intelligence and collective action to create the future environment we envision.

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Created: Jan 09, 2009

Updated: Nov 15, 2009

Membership: Open

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Updated: 8 days ago
Dance of Diversity MY MOTHER USED to tell me a Jain story when I was a child: Adam was lost in the jungle, and there he encountered two wild elephants. They began to chase him. In order to escape f...
Updated: 4 months ago
For over 28 years, The Journal of Ethnobiology has been publishing manuscripts based on original research in any area of ethnobiology, the interdisciplinary study of the rel...
Updated: 5 months ago
The Climate Change Project: The Agrobiodiversity and Climate Change project, supported by Bioversity International and the Christensen Fund, aims to gather ...
Updated: 7 months ago
The Code of Ethics of the International Society of Ethnobiology has its origins in the Declaration of Belém, agreed upon in 1988 at the founding of the International Society of Ethnobiology (in Bel...
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the collected ISE web resources-- please feel free to add your links
Updated: 9 months ago
Explore the ethnobiology of food as medicine, medicine as food, around the world. Published by Haworth Press.
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The ISE Newsletter is one of the new ISE Member benefits. This first issue is being made publicly available.   The Newsletter can be viewed on-line at www.ethnobiology.net, or downloaded from here...
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by Ian Saem Majnep and Ralph Bulmer, foreword by Tim Flannery, illustrations by Chris Healey, edited by Robin Hide and Andrew Pawley. Full publication details appear in the attached flyer. This is ...
Updated: 12 months ago
Economic vulnerability, beer and HIV/AIDS:The struggle to sustain farmer livelihoods andindigenous sorghum varieties in eastern UgandaCecilia Scurrah-Ehrhart Department of Geography, University of...
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