3
Rivers - 2nd Nature is a project of the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry
at Carnegie Mellon University in collaboration with Three Rivers Wet
Weather, ALCOSAN and the Allegheny County Health Department. 3 Rivers
~ 2nd Nature
website at:http://3r2n.cfa.cmu.edu
The
TRASH website is a rich media artwork that explores themes of waste
and cultural residue. Interactive media is used to incorporate text,
sound and images related to the waste theme. Audiences are able to explore
this subject in an engaging and meaningful way, from writings on the
theme through to visual and sound responses.http://www.trash.toysatellite.org
ECO-art
Magazine, selected articles.
Ludwig
Forum for International Art, list of artists: Natural
Reality
eco-orgs / news
Centre
for Waste and Pollution Research: the University of Hulls
interdisciplinary research unit dedicated to research into the science
underpinning the diverse issues surrounding the management of waste
the Enventure
web site: Enventure was formed in July 1996 to assist organisations
affected by Landfill Tax to make the most of the Landfill Tax Credit
Scheme. Hull, England.
Clean Virginia Waterways (CVW) is a state-wide, nonprofit, nongovernmental
organization dedicated to improving the cleanliness and quality of Virginia's
waterways by promoting citizen stewardship. CVW is recognized by the
Center for Marine Conservation (CMC) as the formally sanctioned State
Coordinating Body for CMC's International Coastal Cleanup. http://web.lwc.edu/cleanva/
-- contact person: Kathleen
Register
Earth
Summit 2002 Online Debate. Online debate with key spokespeople of
the City Life series and other actors in the sustainable development
arena.
The
Green Party, England and Wales.
The Green Party of New Jersey: Green
Links
International
River Network: IRN supports local communities working to protect
their rivers and watersheds. We work to halt destructive river development
projects, and to encourage equitable and sustainable methods of meeting
needs for water, energy and flood management.
TOMPKINS COUNTY GREEN
PARTY: Green Party News and Opinion.
Environment News
Service:
The Border
EcoWeb is designed to facilitate public access to environmental
information for the U.S.-Mexican border region. Since this is a working
draft, you will find that many pages are still under construction.
Center for Land Use Interpretation
Hull,
England
Local
History Unit on-line: Hull College
Transmigration via the port of Hull: 100 Years of Emigrant Ships from
Norway, by Nick
Evans © 1999. The town of Kingston upon Hull lies at the point
where the River Hull and River Humber meet. Throughout its history the
port has enjoyed successful trade links with most of the ports of Northern
Europe, from Antwerp in the west, to St. Petersburg in the east, Le
Havre in the south and to Trondheim in the north. Maritime
Historical Studies Centre, University
of Hull, UK.
Kingston upon Hull is the major centre of the Humber region and has
a travel to work population of close to 450,000. The spacious city and
suburbs offer a pleasant environment and good business and leisure facilities.
Hull is sure to benefit from closer ties with Europe in the future.
Its strategic position on the E20 trade route, linking the UK and Ireland
with Northern Europe, makes the city and port a natural commercial and
industrial location. "Ensuring
a better quality of life for everyone, now and for generations to come"
Hull
DOC are a city wide Community Development organisation. The head
office is
located in Orchard Park at the address below. The list on your page
left is of the
locations that are spread across the city. All contact details for the
outreach team are
found on their respective pages. http://www.hulldoc.demon.co.uk/index.htm
the Driffield
Navigation Trust (DNT) and The Driffield Navigation Amenities Association
(DNAA). This sites is Dedicated to ensuring a wider knowledge of the
important part played by the Canal in the history of Driffield and of
the surrounding area - to promote the Canal's estoration, use, future
potential and local amenities
BBCi
British interactive TV and WWW : HUMBER area
Recent finds along the River
Hull. Archaeological excavations undertaken at Chapel Lane Staith
in Hull during March 2000 have revealed evidence of two former waterfront
revetments. One is dating from the 15th century and the other from the
17th/18th century. Humber
Archaeology Partnership