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China's Young Changemakers: Youth in Development Team Profile

Authors: 
Future Generations China
Date: 
July, 2011

8 Chinese youth dedicated to promoting community change represented Future Generations China at the Youth in Development Forum in Bulgaria in a global dialogue on the United Nations Millennium Development goals. Students formed mixed international teams to devise community capacity development projects to address global issues. This pamphlet highlights one page fact sheets on each student with their millennium goals, community commitments, and short bio.

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Canoeing Down the Zambezi

Authors: 
Robert L. Fleming Jr.
Publisher: 
Future Generations Graduate School
Date: 
May, 2011

Venture down the Zambezi River in Zambia on a canoe trip with Robert L. Fleming, Jr., a faculty member of the Future Generations Graduate School. Dr. Fleming celebrates the biodiversity of this river system and highlights community based partnerships that link nature conservation with community development.

This 16 page report has 11 full-color photographs of hippos, elephants, and more.

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Pendeba Society 2010 Annual Report

Authors: 
Tsering Norbu
Authors: 
Pendeba Society
Date: 
April, 2011

Download the 2010 Pendeba Society Annual Report.

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Future Generations China 2011 Fact Sheet

Authors: 
Future Generations
Publisher: 
Future Generations
Date: 
April, 2011

This two-page fact sheet introduces the major activities of Future Generations China in 2011.

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Annual Report 2010: Global Lessons Coming Home

Authors: 
Future Generations
Authors: 
Future Generations Graduate School
Date: 
February, 2011

This 2010 Annual Report features five core lessons that Future Generations and the Future Generations Graduate School advanced during the last year:

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Green Long March 2010 Route Fact Sheet

Publisher: 
Future Generations China
Date: 
November, 2010

This 12 page report describes the route activities of the 2010 Green Long March, China’s largest youth-led green action campaign. Over 5,000 students from 80 universities promoted regional solutions to climate change across eight routes. Now in its fourth year, the Green Long March also awarded 65 Green Seed Awards to mobilize student environmental groups to conduct research and development in finding local solutions.

 

 

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China 2010 Country Fact Sheet

Authors: 
Future Generations
Date: 
May, 2010

This two-page 2010 China Country Fact Sheet provides information for readers on "sustainable livelihoods for rural China."

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Peru's Interoceanic Highway

Authors: 
Fleming, Robert L. Jr.
Date: 
March, 2010

Roads are vital for overall development and the access afforded by these can be both extremely beneficial as well as hugely damaging. The road network in Peru includes the Inter-Oceanic Highway South [Carratera Interoceania Sur], a route linking the Pacific Ocean in Peru with a highway in Brazil that continues east to the Atlantic. This artery, already completed in Brazil but not totally finished in Peru, brings substantial social and environmental change to many areas.

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Minimizing Development's Impact

Authors: 
Merisha Enoe
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China Brief: The American Chamber of Commerce in China
Date: 
March, 2010

The China Brief published an article by Future Generations China project coordinator, Merisha Enoe.

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Bishnoi and Antelope in India

Authors: 
Fleming, Robert L. Jr.
Date: 
February, 2010

 

On a peaceful February morning, five wild Nilgai, India’s largest antelope, browsed placidly inside the red sandstone fence of the Khejarli (Khejadli) Grove while Large Gray Babblers, their low contact notes holding the flock together, searched for termites in the shade of nearby Prosopis cineraria, khejri trees. And all the while, a caretaker, a man with a white turban and a splendid black moustache, explained the history and significance of this sacred shrine.

 

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