These are the NGOs that make up the network.
- American Museum of Natural History
- The Bridge Fund
- Bucknell U., Religion Department (Mary Evelyn Tucker)
- Ecological Design Institute
- Garrison Institute
- Healing the Divide/Initiatives Foundation
- Interagency Sustainable Development Indicators Group
- Jonathan Rose Companies
- The Nature Conservancy, China Country Program
- Santi Pracha Dhamma Institute
- United Nations Development Programme
- Wildlife Trust
- World Bank, East Asia and Pacific Sector Unit, Env. Sector Unit
- World Monuments Fund
The Center for Biodiversity and Conservation’s activities integrate scientific research, education, and outreach so that people, themselves major catalysts in the rapid loss of biodiversity, will become participants in its conservation.
The Bridge Fund (TBF) was established in 1996 in response to needs expressed by Tibetan communities in China.
TBF is a nonpolitical charitable organization.
The Forum on Religion and Ecology is engaged in exploring religious worldviews, texts, and ethics in order to broaden understanding of the complex nature of current environmental concerns.
The Ecological Design Institute creates innovative design solutions that link nature, culture and technology to reintegrate the needs of human society within the balance of nature.
The Garrison Institute's programs work towards two goals: a deep, insightful exploration of an issue and the articulation of specific action steps to enhance society and enrich the human spirit.
Healing the Divide promotes understanding, cooperation and innovative solutions to issues that threaten the welfare and prosperity of people and communities around the world.
Since its conception in January 1994, the SDI Group has provided an effective forum for the exchange of ideas, methods, and data related to sustainable development indicators.
Jonathan Rose Companies LLC is a network of award-winning multidisciplinary planning and development firms. Our planning and development work is guided by a clear set of principles. Our mission is to repair the fabric of communities.
The Nature Conservancy is helping protect the magnificent landscapes and ancient traditions of greater China, from the rugged mountains of Yunnan Province to the waters of the South China Sea.
Thailand organization.
UNDP uses its global network to help the UN system and its partners to raise awareness and track progress on shared goals for reducing poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, environmental degradation and discrimination against women by 2015.
Wildlife Trust empowers local conservation scientists worldwide to protect nature and safeguard ecosystem and human health.
EASUR's mission is to enhance the economic vitality and livability of urban areas by promoting sustainable local development and management, while fighting urban poverty and environmental degradation.
World Monuments Fund is the foremost private, non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of historic art and architecture worldwide through fieldwork, advocacy, grantmaking, education, and training.

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