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Cascade Harvest Coalition -
http://www.cascadeharvest.org
Find information on the state's leading program, Washington FarmLink, which helps aspiring farmers build sustainable farming operations. FarmLink addresses challenges that farmers face and helps ensure that working farms continue to operate.
Cascade Land Conservancy: Stewardship Program -
http://www.cascadeland.org/stewardship
This site gives an overview of land owned by the Cascade Land Conservancy- holdings which include diverse lands such as estuaries, wetlands, community open spaces, timberland and even a mountain peak. The site features a list of the lands within King, Kittitas, Pierce, Snohomish and Mason counties.
City Green Building -
http://www.seattle.gov/dpd/GreenBuilding/OurProgram/Overview/default.asp
This site from Seattle’s Department of Planning and Development is dedicated to helping green the city of Seattle’s built environment. Staff provides assistance that will help you successfully incorporate green building techniques for remodeling, construction and development projects.
City of Seattle office of Sustainability and Environment -
http://seattle.gov/environment/
Seattle's Office of Sustainability and Environment collaborates with city agencies, businesses, nonprofit organizations and other partners to protect and enhance Seattle’s environmental quality and livability. The purpose of the site is not only to inform, but also to inspire individuals and organizations to take actions that help make Seattle a model of healthy, ecologically sustainable urban living.
City of Seattle office of Sustainability and Environment -
http://seattle.gov/environment/
Seattle's Office of Sustainability and Environment collaborates with city agencies, businesses, nonprofit organizations and other partners to protect and enhance Seattle’s environmental quality and livability. The purpose of the site is not only to inform, but also to inspire individuals and organizations to take actions that help make Seattle a model of healthy, ecologically sustainable urban living.
FORBES Magazine: Sustainable Design, Going Green -
http://www.forbes.com/leadership/2006/07/27/ledadership-design-buildings-cx_pgb_0727green.html?partner=topix
This article touches on sustainable design- a real, practical and long-term practice that has the potential to make a big difference in energy savings and environmental health.
Global Stewards -
http://www.globalstewards.org/ecotips.htm
This site provides resources for sustainable living and environmental activism. Find environmental tips, coverage of current environmental issues, a calendar of world events, articles about various aspects of sustainability and an action list that offers suggestions for how you can create a sustainable lifestyle.
Green Map System -
http://www.greenmap.org
The Green Map System helps promote sustainable community development through mapmaking. The maps, which have icons that indicate green living, ecological, social and cultural resources, are useful for decision-making and also are practical guides for residents. Find links to about 50 maps.
Green Seattle Guide -
http://seattle.gov/environment/cag/index.html
This site from the city of Seattle’s Office of Sustainability and Environment allows you to explore the many things you and your family can do to protect the natural environment in Seattle and the Puget Sound Region. There are 101 eco-actions listed on this site to help you, your family and neighbors make the best choices and become part of an environmental solution specifically crafted for Seattle.
International Sustainable Solutions -
http://i-sustain.com
International Sustainable Solutions researches and identifies global best practices in areas such as transportation, energy, waste and resource management and urban planning. They organize international study tours, create and distribute educational materials and conduct studies that further the implementation of sustainable practices.





