Category : Source of Information
Subcategory : Non profit organizations
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51. Trails and Open Space Coalition of the Pikes Peak Region:
Anthropogenic Environment - Open spaces
 The Trails and Open Space Coalition is a non-profit organization working to preserve open space and create a network of trails in the Pikes Peak region. We work cooperatively with local and regional governments, community organizations, businesses, families and individuals who share the vision of an interconnected network of trails, greenways and open space. We do this through advocacy, education, fundraising and volunteer programs.
http://www.trailsandopenspaces.org/
 
 
52. Open Space Foundation:
Anthropogenic Environment - Open spaces
 Open Space Foundation is a non-profit corporation that exists for the purpose of educating the public about the benefits of preserving open space for recreational use and environmental sustainability. Open Space Foundation seeks to foster the discovery of open space through Foundation sponsored journeys, and to publish writing projects by individuals who participate in the journeys and who are active in land preservation issues. OSF hopes to cultivate the art and science of using modern computer and communications technology to create "ongoing digital journeys."
http://www.oss.org.uk/
 
 
53. Greek Society for Archaeometry:
Science - Knowledge - Rationalism - Archaeology
 The Greek Society for Archaeometry is a non profit Association founded on 1982. Its purpose is to promote the application of Science and Technology to the fields of Archaeology , History of Art and generally in all issues involving the cultural heritage. GSA members form the overwhelming majority of scholars engaged in such activities, in Universities, Archaeological Service and Research Centres as well as in the private sector. Since its founding in 1982, GSA activities include the organisation of three Conferences on Archaeometry in Greece (Athens 1990, Thessaloniki 1993, Athens 1996) as well as numerous seminars, public lectures and a detailed survey on Greek Archaeometry activities.
http://www.archaeometry.gr/
 
 

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