The Natural Edge Project
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The Natural Edge Project (TNEP) is an independent think-tank for sustainability based in Australia. TNEP contributes to leading research, case studies, tools, policies and strategies for achieving sustainable development across government and business. The non-profit TNEP receives mentoring and support from selected experts and leading organisations in Australia and internationally. TNEP delivers short courses, workshops, and conference presentations to build industry experience and relationships.[1] It has published the books Natural Capitalism by Amory Lovins (1999), described as "groundbreaking" by Habitat Australia[2], and The Natural Advantage of Nations edited by Karlson Hargroves and Michael H Smith (2005).[3] The patron of TNEP is Sir Ninian Stephen, former Governor General of Australia.[2]
The Natural Edge Project was the winner of the 2005 Banksia Award for Environmental Leadership Education and Training. The Banksia Awards aims to recognise individuals and organisations for environmental excellence and innovation.[4][5]
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- ^ The Natural Edge Project. Sustainable Living Challenge. University of New South Wales. Retrieved on 2008-01-24.
- ^ a b "The Natural Advantage of Nations (Book Review)", Habitat Australia, 2005-08-01. Retrieved on 2008-01-24.
- ^ de Blas, Alexandra (2005-06-18). Natural Advantage (transcript of radio interview). Saturday Extra. ABC. Retrieved on 2008-01-24.
- ^ Victorian wins PM's environmental award. ABC News Online. ABC (2005-06-05). Retrieved on 2008-01-24.
- ^ Young engineers rewarded for environmental leadership. Wastestreams Online. Westwick-Farrow Pty Ltd.. Retrieved on 2008-01-24.