Welcome
Over half of the world's population now live in urban centers. By the year 2050, that figure will rise to 80%. How life is lived in cities, and the decisions made in them, will play an increasingly important role in our ability as humans to thrive on our planet. Urbanites and their infrastructure stand at a pivotal point in history.
The
Urban Earth wiki is an on-line community and meeting space for educators, students and sustainability experts to exchange information and inspiration on the topic of urban sustainability. It is a user-driven tool that encourages personal expression as well as collaborative learning and content creation. It is a place to share data, ideas, papers, poems - there is no real limit on what you can contribute. Quickly and easily editable by all, Urban Earth is a great resource for tapping into the pulse of the urban sustainability community both within
CUNY and beyond.
Together, we can create something great.
Welcome to
Urban Earth…
Getting Started New users, click here for an
introduction on how to use this wiki.
Topic Portals
Recent UpdatesNext Nature Network Meeting: Wednesday, October 22nd10 am - 12:30 pmCornell Cooperative Extension, 16 E. 34th St. 8th FloorClick here for the agenda.
Nature Network Members: Find out more about using this wiki as a collaborative productivity tool!
Click on the image to the right to see Jason Nu's powerpoint presentation on how Nature Network members can take advantage of the functions of this wiki. |  |
HelpFor help on how to use the Urban Earth wiki, please refer to the "
Getting Started with Urban Earth" and "
HELP" pages accessible from the navigation menu on the left side of the page. To contact the site administrator with additional questions, please e-mail Jason Nu at
ciscwikiadmin@gmail.com.