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Web addresses (or links) to good local environmental information on the Internet or at an information kiosk.
Organization, NGO or educational group where individuals can go to get local environmental information, organize action, learn about environmental issues, receive support, and contributes positively to the local environment in important ways. Open to all members of the community. Includes members of the Sustainable Jerusalem Coalition.
This is a place where clubs, meetings, and social gatherings involving the whole community are held. May be a formalized community center or one established through common use.
School, college, or university with an environmental curriculum or program. Some schools may be certified with the Israeli Ministry of Environmental Protection’s official certification award. May also indicate organization, office or group promoting green schooldevelopment.
Provides a variety of services and resources to help people in need. Includes alternative and governmental agencies, grass-roots organizations, trade organizations, or non-profit social services, environmental justice, and minority-rights organizations. Servicesprovided include housing, medical care, job training, food assistance, emergency relief.
Centers of studies or research for natural sciences, environmental studies, and related sciences and technologies, benefiting all of biodiversity. May be indoors or outdoors.
Accessible ramps, rails, and other facilities provided for those in wheelchairs (and baby carriages too).
Places where printed copies of the Green Map are available to the public.
Wireless internet connection area. Usually available free of charge to the public.
Landmark building or site that offers spiritual sanctuary and community or social resources. The religious institution often has an environmental program in place.