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Description: The Green Earth Network (GEN) is an NGO based in Osaka that runs greening programs in the Loess Plateau of China's Shanxi Datong City. In operation since 1992, the GEN gained official NPO status in 1999. The aim of GEN, according to its charter, is to promote beyond national boundaries people's cooperation for the global environment.
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Subject: Forest restoration, Environmental protection
Group: East Asia
Creator: Green Earth Network (GEN)
Publisher: Green Earth Network (GEN)
Language: Japanese
Coverage: Japan
Tag: Youth & students , Tree planting, Woodlands, Japan , Rural communities, East Asia
Description: The Japan Environmental Education Forum (JEEF) is a network of environmental education practitioners in Japan formed in 1987. The group advocates for environmental protection through promotion of experiential environmental education both in Japan and in developing regions of the world.
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Subject: Nature conservation, Environmental education
Group: East Asia
Creator: Japan Environmental Education Forum (JEEF)
Publisher: Japan Environmental Education Forum (JEEF)
Language: Japanese
Coverage: Japan
Tag: South Asia, Networking and coordinating, Youth & students , Teacher training, Environmental advocacy, Environmental education, Japan , East Asia
Description: The Green Earth Center (GEC), which has its organizational roots in desert greening efforts in the Inner Mongolia region of China, began operation in 1993. In addition to planting trees in China, the group also organizes short- term and long-stay volunteer activities related to agriculture and forestry in the remote and rural areas of Japan.
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Subject: Sustainable forestry, Sustainable agriculture, Tree planting
Group: East Asia
Creator: Green Earth Center (GEC)
Publisher: Green Earth Center (GEC)
Language: Japanese
Tag: Youth & students , Agriculture, Tree planting, Woodlands, Environmental education, Japan , Rural communities, China
Description: OISCA, The Organization for Industrial Spiritual and Cultural Advancement International, works to contribute to environmentally sustainable development through a holistic approach emphasizing the interconnectedness of agriculture, ecological integrity, and human spirit. To accomplish this, OISCA International implements and advocates hands-on experiential programs for world citizens of all ages, transmitting knowledge and skills, and cultivating spiritual qualities as dedication, self-reliance, and universal brother- sisterhood. “Industrial” refers to the promotion of agriculture and other primary industries that are fundamental to human existence. “Spiritual” does not denote a particular religion but rather the need to nurture qualities such as self-reliance, dedication for one`s own community, international brother-sisterhood and respect for Earth`s ecological integrity on which life is grounded. “Cultural” represents the intent to encourage the magnificent cultural diversity that has enriched human life and the universal need to promote cultural patterns such as culture of peace. Originally formed in 1972, the Japan Asian Association & Asian Friendship Society (JAFS) focuses on providing sustainable and safe drinking water to rural communities in South and South East Asia through building wells, pipelines and related infrastructure. As an international cooperation group, JAFS also provides disaster relief to the victims of catastrophic natural events throughout Asia.
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Subject: Ecology, Agriculture, Cultural Diversity, Spiritual growth
Group: East Asia
Creator: OISA-International, OISCA-International
Publisher: OISA-International
Language: Japanese
Coverage: Japan
Tag: Youth & students , Agriculture, Woodlands, Environmental education, Japan , Sustainable development
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