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ForestLearn provides information for Oregon's forest products workforce and others interested in Oregon forests, and discusses sustainable forestry. It is a partnership between Oregon State University's College of Forestry and the Oregon Forest Resources Institute.


Oregon State University Extension Service

OSU's most extensive outreach tool provides an abundance of sustainability-related information for many audiences.

Industrial Assessment Center
The OSU-IAC is one of 26 centers supported by the U.S. Department of Energy at universities across the country and provides no cost energy, waste and productivity assessments to small and medium-sized manufacturers primarily in Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Engineering and business students and faculty conduct the assessments and provide a report to summarize their findings and recommendations.

Integrated Plant Protection Center
IPPC is dedicated to an integrated approach to developing and supporting effective, economical management of agricultural pests and the rational use of pesticides within the context of sound ecological principles and social realities.

Oregon Invests!
A database hosted by the College of Agricultural Sciences, Oregon Invests! contains links to detailed information about Extension programs and research projects in agriculture and natural resources. You can search the database for information on sustainability, or other projects that interest you.

Sustainable Forestry Partnership
Formed at OSU in 1995, Partnership Institutions now include Auburn, Penn State, OSU and USDA. Together, their mission is to document and promote innovation in sustainable forestry and help others integrate this innovation broadly into both policy and practice.

OSU Sustainability Group
Formed in March 2001 as the result of two extremely well attended Natural Step events held in Corvallis, this monthly brown bag lunch group hosts speakers on topics ranging from conservation to solar energy to organic gardening.

Spring Creek Project
The Spring Creek Project brings together the practical wisdom of the environmental sciences, the clarity of philosophical analysis, and the creative, expressive power of the written word, to find new ways to understand and re-imagine our relation to the natural world.