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As a leader for sustainability you will be a role model based on your passion, commitment and vision. Leadership for sustainability requires relying on less hierarchical relationships, sharing control and ownership, and allowing for processes of collective leadership to emerge.


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TAFE NSW Sustainability Hub

Type: Case Study

Author: TAFE NSW eLearning Hub

Summary: The Sustainability Hub aggregates online resources for supporting learning for sustainability, green skills and teacher capability development.

Published: 2011

Published by: TAFE NSW

TAFE NSW Sustainability Hub - click to download

Bankstown City Council - Contamination Reduction Campaign Progress Report 2011

Type: Project Report

Author: Bankstown City Council

Summary: Summarises the literature review, program development and trial strategies that were used to halve the contamination rate of the yellow bin at 1400 participating properties over 3-4 months from 30% to 15% (avg).

Published: 2011

Published by: Bankstown City Council

Bankstown City Council - Contamination Reduction Campaign Progress Report 2011 - click to download

Ecovillage Design Curriculum

Type: Guide

Author: GEESE - Global Ecovillage Educators for a Sustainable Earth

Summary: The Ecovillage Design Curriculum has a wide range of practical application and is full of innovative materials, ideas and tools that have been developed and tested in ecovillage communities worldwide.

Published: 2009

Published by: Gaia Education

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4Keys - Beyond You and Me

Type: Guide

Author: Editors Kosha Anja Joubert and Robin Alfred

Summary: Inspirations and Wisdom for Building Community - A practical people care anthology for anyone seeking to rebuild existing fragmented villages and communities, establish new group enterprises and ecovillages, and heal the wounds of conflict and social division.

Published: 2007

Published by: Permanent Publications

4Keys - Beyond You and Me - click to download

Changing the Carbon Conversation

Type: Research Paper

Author: The Republic of Everyone

Summary: Where have we been, where are we going and what are the key business drivers of a low carbon economy?
In July 2010, NAB and Greenbank hosted the Carbon Communication Awareness Forum. The Forum brought together an influential group of business and community leaders with the purpose of identifying the key business benefits of a transition to a low carbon economy. This is a discussion paper prepared for the Forum.

Published: 2011

Published by: The Republic of Everyone

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Indigenous Ranger Skills Guide

Type: Guide

Author: Department for Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts

Summary: This Indigenous Ranger Skills Guide is a resource to assist Coordinators and other people who support Indigenous ranger groups, to identify ranger groups’ training needs and develop a training plan.

Published: 2009

Published by: Commonwealth of Australia

Indigenous Ranger Skills Guide - click to download

Learning for a Sustainable Environment Module 8: Learning outside the classroom

Type: Guide

Author: Edited by John Fien, Debbie Heck and Jo-anne Ferreira

Summary: Change and development in the twentieth century have brought many social and economic benefits, as well as problems, to the people and nations of the Asia-Pacific region. Overcoming these problems depends upon collaboration between researchers and governments in the region to find solutions. This series from UNEP, ACEID and Griffith University with UNESCO looks at how education can be used address these problems.
Module 8 looks at Learning outside the classroom.

Published: 2006

Published by: UNESCO Asia Pacific Centre for Educational Innovation for Development and Griffith University QLD

Learning for a Sustainable Environment Module 8: Learning outside the classroom - click to download

Learning for Sustainable Environment - Module 1 Education for Sustainability

Type: Guide

Author: Edited by John Fein, Debbie Heck and Jo-anne Ferreira

Summary: Change and development in the twentieth century have brought many social and economic benefits, as well as problems, to the people and nations of the Asia-Pacific region. Overcoming these problems depends upon collaboration between researchers and governments in the region to find solutions. This series from UNEP, ACEID and Griffith University with UNESCO looks at how education can be used address these problems. Module one looks at Education for Sustainability.

Published: 2006

Published by: UNESCO Asia Pacific Centre for Educational Innovation for Development and Griffith University

Learning for Sustainable Environment - Module 1 Education for Sustainability - click to download

Learning for a Sustainable Environment: Workshop Planning

Type: Guide

Author: John Fein, Debbie Heck and Jo-anne Ferreira

Summary: Change and development in the twentieth century have brought many social and economic benefits, as well as problems, to the people and nations of the Asia-Pacific region. Overcoming these problems depends upon collaboration between researchers and governments in the region to find solutions. This series from UNEP, ACEID and Griffith University with UNESCO looks at how education can be used address these problems. Workshops and facilitation module.

Published: 2006

Published by: UNICEF Asia-Pacific Centre of Educational Innovation for Development and Griffith University

Learning for a Sustainable Environment: Workshop Planning - click to download

Learning for a Sustainable Environment: Module 3

Type: Guide

Author: John Fein, Debbie Heck and Jo-anne Ferreira

Summary: Change and development in the twentieth century have brought many social and economic benefits, as well as problems, to the people and nations of the Asia-Pacific region. Overcoming these problems depends upon collaboration between researchers and governments in the region to find solutions. This series from UNEP, ACEID and Griffith University with UNESCO looks at how education can be used address these problems. Module 3 Experiential Learning.

Published: 2006

Published by: UNESCO Asia Pacific Centre for Educational Innovation for Development and Griffith University

Learning for a Sustainable Environment: Module 3 - click to download

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