Links
Below are links to a number of sites which you may find useful.
Partners in sustainable living
S4S works with a number of local and international partners who provide logistical or financial support on our various projects.
Other volunteer organizations in Seychelles
Interested in volunteering in Seychelles? The following organisations accept local and international volunteers.
Global Vision International
Island Conservation Society Marine Conservation Society Seychelles Nature Protection Trust of Seychelles Nature Seychelles |
Sustainable living sites and blogs
Learn more about what other organisations are doing around the world to help save our planet. We have also included some blogs so you can meet and discuss online with people who have the same interest in sustainable “green” living.
Care2 make a difference
David Suzuki Foundation Geekware Blogspot Green living ideas by Simple Earth Media Lighter Footsteps Mother Nature Networks Sustainable living, New Zealand |
Your carbon footprint
Have you ever wondered about how you are impacting the world around you? Visit some of these sites to calculate your carbon footprint and get tips on how to reduce your impact on our planet.
101 Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
Carbon Footprint Calculator by Carbon Footprint Ltd Carbon Footprint Calculator by Nature Conservancy How to reduce your carbon footprint |
Climate change
Learn more about climate change and how it can impact our planet.
Climate Change by United Nations Environment Programme
Climate Change by USA Today Climate change by Wikipedia |
Miscellaneous
We have included a number of additional sites that may be of interest to you.
Centre for Alternative Technology
Development Gateway Foundation International Institute for Environment and development International Institute of Sustainable Development More specifically, regarding small islands Reunion Island Regional Energy Agency Science and Development Network Small Island Developing States Network Tasmanian Environmental Centre The communication Initiative Network The Earth Institute at Columbia University United Nations Environment Programs |