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[http://www.eia.gov/state/?sid=AZ Energy Data & Statistics for Arizona] - [http://www.arizonaindicators.org/sustainability Sustainability] information from Arizona Indicators
[http://www.eia.gov/state/?sid=AZ Energy Data & Statistics for Arizona] - [http://www.arizonaindicators.org/sustainability Sustainability] information from Arizona Indicators
== See also ==
[[Arcosanti]]


== Interwiki links ==
== Interwiki links ==

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Sustainability initiatives

Initiatives by topic

Cycling

Wikipedia:

Tucson: Cycling is popular in Tucson due to its flat terrain and dry climate. Tucson and Pima County maintain an extensive network of marked bike routes, signal crossings, on-street bike lanes, dedicated shared-use paths, and mountain-biking trails. The Tucson-Pima County Bicycle Advisory Committee (TPCBAC) serves in an advisory capacity to local governments on issues relating to bicycle recreation, transportation, and safety. Tucson was awarded a gold rating for bicycle-friendliness by the League of American Bicyclists in 2006.
Grand Canyon Connector Bicycle Route

Education

Growing Organic Kids

Food

Native Seeds/SEARCH, nonprofit organization working to strengthen food security in the Greater Southwest

Sustainable transport

Sun Link, The Tucson Streetcar, (Wikipedia): Sun Link, also known as the Tucson Modern Streetcar, is a single-line streetcar system in Tucson, Arizona, United States. It opened on 25 July 2014, serving an estimated 17,000 riders on its opening day. The system's 3.9-mile (6.3 km) route connects the Arizona Health Sciences Center (including University Medical Center), the University of Arizona campus, the Main Gate and 4th Avenue shopping and entertainment districts, Downtown Tucson, the Tucson Convention Center, and the Mercado District under development west of Interstate 10.

Wikipedia: Hiking trails in Arizona (category)

Resources

Citizens data initiative

Energy Data & Statistics for Arizona - Sustainability information from Arizona Indicators

See also

Arcosanti

Interwiki links

Wikipedia:

Arizona
Arcosanti is an experimental town and molten bronze bell casting community in Yavapai County, central Arizona, 70 mi (110 km) north of Phoenix, at an elevation of 3,732 feet (1,130 meters). Its Arcology concepts were developed by the Italian-American architect, Paolo Soleri (1919-2013). He began construction in 1970, to demonstrate how urban conditions could be improved while minimizing the destructive impact on the earth. He taught and influenced generations of architects and urban designers who studied and worked with him there to build the town.
Tucson, Infrastructure

Ballotpedia: Arizona - Judgepedia: Arizona


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