The Learning for Sustainability (LfS) site
<http://learningforsustainability.net> provides a guide to resources
relevant for those working to support social learning and constructive
action in multi-stakeholder settings. This is becoming an important area of
consideration for many on this list. Typical site users include
researchers, policymakers, agency staff, community and business
leaders, and practitioners working in collaborative settings.

The LfS site is 10 years old this year, and has just received a major
revision and upgrade! It brings links to a wide range of on-line resources
together in one easy to access place. Site content is largely sourced from
the sustainable development, natural resource management, urban
development, public health, conservation and agricultural sectors.

The site is now more comprehensive, yet easier to use than ever. You can
now simply access the range of resources through six key areas. Click on
any of the following links to have a look.

   - Social learning <http://learningforsustainability.net/social-learning/> -
   systems thinking, networks, dialogue, knowledge management, reflective
   practice
   - Planning, monitoring and evaluation
   <http://learningforsustainability.net/plan-monitor-evaluate/> - theory
   of change, logic models, indicators, emerging approaches
   - Social research - methods and tools
   <http://learningforsustainability.net/social-research-resources/> -
   participatory action research, ethics protocols, inter-disciplinary,
   trans-disciplinary
   - Stakeholder engagement
   <http://learningforsustainability.net/participation-engagement/> -
   mapping and analysis, risk communication, social license
   - Tools to support change
   <http://learningforsustainability.net/supporting-change/> - adaptation,
   governance, facilitation, behavior change, social marketing
   - Sustainable development
   <http://learningforsustainability.net/sustainable-development/> -
   community resilience, global reports, Internet use

Feedback is welcomed, and those working in any of these areas are
encouraged to suggest content to add. Thanks to all of you who have pointed
to papers, reports and other material for their inclusion and sharing among
our wider global community of practice.

I hope this more streamlined, and mobile responsive, site better assists
you with your ongoing activities in these areas.

kind regards
Will



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Dr. Will Allen
Learning for Sustainability - http://learningforsustainability.net
- supporting collaboration, integration & adaptation
E-mail: [email protected]
Mobile: +64 274 934 213
Christchurch, New Zealand

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