Community Connections Toolbox

New Tools for Environmental Protection: Education, Information and Voluntary Measures
This series of essays, published by the National Research Council, makes the argument that environmental regulation by itself is not adequate to meet the increasing "non-point source" nature of environmental problems in the 21st Century, and that environmental literacy programs are the key.
(Can be read online for free!)
N.C. DENR Environmental Stewardship Initiative
ESI is for "any site-specific regulated organization or entity, whose activities impact the environment." That covers businesses, nonprofits and government agencies. Its mission is to assist organizations in reducing their environmental impacts beyond regulatory requirements and recognize those that achieve and maintain that commitment.
Greengov Listserv
This resource from the UNC School of Government connects individuals within N.C. governments that are interested in the sustainable use of natural resoruces.
NAAEE Guidelines for Excellence
Environmental education programs at local parks, community centers, schools and nature centers not only improve environmental literacy--they can also enhance a communities' social and economic opportunities. The North American Association for Environmental Education's recommendations serve as a guide to developing new programs, or improving existing ones.
Case Studies in Small Town Community Economic Development
Study by the UNC School of Govenment and the N.C. Rural Center. Case studies can be searched by towns that have taken advantage of natural assets.
Office of EE Grants Listing
Find out about environmental education-related grants available in North Carolina. |