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logo The Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) has been established within Leiden University as a centre for scientific research, independent analysis and advice in matters concerning scientific and technological development. In particular, CWTS specializes in advanced quantitative analysis of science and technology performance and the cognitive and organizational structure of science and technology.
logo DISA, Disasters is a major, peer-reviewed quarterly journal reporting on all aspects of disaster studies, policy and management. It provides a forum for academics, policy-makers and practitioners reporting on high quality research and practice related to natural disasters and complex political emergencies around the world. The journal maintains a balance between academic papers, field reports from relief workers, case studies, and articles of general interest. It also contains book reviews.
logo Eco Earth one of the internet’s most comprehensive environmental resource, linking and providing full text search capabilities for the entire contents of over 3,000 reviewed Internet sites related to environmental sustainability. The site tracks the latest environmental news stories which are updated several times daily.
logo Ecological Internet’s mission is to empower the global movement for environmental sustainability by providing information retrieval tools, portal services and analysis that aid in the conservation of climate, forest, ocean and water ecosystems; and to commence the age of ecological restoration.
logo GEsource provides access to high quality Internet resources for students, researchers and practitioners in geography and the environment through five distinct subject gateways: Environment, General Geography, Human Geography, Physical Geography, and Techniques and Approaches. Each of these main headings is further divided into a series of sub-sections that together make up the browse structure of GEsource.
logo The iNS InterNetwork for Sustainability promotes sustainable development by making information transparent and accessible, by making its networks and resources available to people and organizations with similar goals and by creating, supporting and stimulating sustainable projects.
logo The International Network of Engineers and Scientists for Gloabal Responsibility is an association of individual engineers and scientists as well as 90 member organisations from five continents. The primary aim of the network is to encourage and facilitate international communication among engineers and scientists seeking to promote international peace and security, justice and sustainable development, and working for a responsible use of science and technology. The network was founded in November 1991 during the congress ‘Challenges’ in Berlin.
logo ITUT GmbH and the German Chambers of Commerce and Industry present the database of German companies involved in environmental technologies and services. This database includes 10839 company profiles.
logo The Social Science Information Gateway (SOSIG) is a freely available Internet service which aims to provide a trusted source of selected, high quality Internet information for students, academics, researchers and practitioners in the social sciences, business and law. It is part of the UK Resource Discovery Network.
logo Wuppertal Institute of Climate, Environment and Energy

EUDB DataBank Sustainable Development, supported by Green Cross Germany