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== Initiatives by topic ==
== Initiatives by topic ==


=== Cycling ===
=== Community energy ===
 
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Wind power in Michigan|Wind power in Michigan]]
 
=== Cycling activism ===


Wikipedia:
Wikipedia:
:[[wikipedia:Cycling in Detroit|Cycling in Detroit]]: Detroit is a popular city for cycling. It is flat with an extensive road network with a number recreational and competitive opportunities and is, according to David Byrne, one of the top eight biking cities in the world. The city has invested in greenways and bike lanes and other bicycle-friendly infrastructure. Bike rental is available from the riverfront and tours of the city's architecture can be booked.


:The city has a strong cycling heritage, and first embraced cycling during the "golden age" of the 1890s.
:[[wikipedia:Category:Cycling in Michigan|Cycling in Michigan]] (category)
:[[wikipedia:Category:Cycling in Michigan|Cycling in Michigan]] (category)


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[http://www.michigan.gov/deq/ Department of Environmental Quality], michigan.gov
[http://www.michigan.gov/deq/ Department of Environmental Quality], michigan.gov


=== Food ===
=== Open spaces ===
 
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Protected areas of Michigan|Protected areas of Michigan]]
 
=== Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle ===
 
[https://recycleannarbor.org/ Recycle Ann Arbor]
 
=== Towards sustainable economies ===


[http://detroitfoodpolicycouncil.net/ Detroit Food Policy Council]
'''Lansing'''


=== Open spaces ===
The Mid-Michigan bioregion is home to a number of both for-profit and nonprofit cooperative enterprises, including the Mid-Michigan Time Bank, the Lansing Maker's Network, and the Mid-Michigan Renewable Energy Cooperative. By leveraging time, tools, and talents, these groups will form the backbone of the Mid-Michigan Mutual Aid Network to help the region find new ways to build a sustainable new economy.


Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Protected areas of Michigan|Protected areas of Michigan]]
"Mutual Aid Networks provide a platform for communities to build from the ground up through identifying strengths and resources that are present globally which can be put into action through local location-specific projects," says Marshall Clabueaux, a renewable energy activist and social entrepreneur. <ref>[http://www.shareable.net/blog/the-mutual-aid-network-takes-a-ground-up-approach-to-create-a-collaborative-economy Shareable]</ref>


=== Sustainable energy ===
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Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Wind power in Michigan|Wind power in Michigan]]
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== News and comment ==
== News and comment ==
<ref>[]</ref>
 
'''2019'''
 
'''Jul 26''' Cooperative bookstore launches in Hamtramck, Michigan <ref>[https://www.shareable.net/cooperative-bookstore-launches-in-hamtramck-michigan/ Shareable]</ref>
 
'''2017'''
 
In Flint Neighborhood, Vacant Lots Will Soon Bear Fruit, Jul 20 <ref>[https://nextcity.org/daily/entry/eastside-flint-greenspace-community-garden nextcity.org]</ref>
 
'''2015'''
 
Cheap Michigan Wind Energy Set To Save Consumers $15 Million Annually, June 9 <ref>[http://cleantechnica.com/2015/06/09/cheap-michigan-wind-energy-set-save-consumers-15-million-annually/ cleantechnica.com]</ref>
 
== Resources ==
 
=== Citizens data initiative ===
 
[http://www.eia.gov/state/?sid=mi Energy Data & Statistics for Michigan]
 
== Local communities in {{PAGENAME}} ==
 
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Image:Broadway Avenue Historic District - Detroit, Michigan.jpg|[[Detroit]]
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== Interwiki links ==
== Interwiki links ==
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Michigan|Michigan]]
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Michigan|Michigan]]


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/ Department of Natural Resources], michigan.gov
*[http://www.mml.org/ Michigan Municipal League], MML's [http://placemaking.mml.org/ Placemaking]
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[[category:Sustainable community action]]
[[category:Sustainable community action]]
[[category:Michigan]]
[[category:Michigan]]
'''References'''
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Revision as of 16:47, 30 July 2019

Riverside Park 693.jpg

Initiatives by topic

Community energy

Wikipedia: Wind power in Michigan

Cycling activism

Wikipedia:

Cycling in Michigan (category)

Environment quality

Department of Environmental Quality, michigan.gov

Open spaces

Wikipedia: Protected areas of Michigan

Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle

Recycle Ann Arbor

Towards sustainable economies

Lansing

The Mid-Michigan bioregion is home to a number of both for-profit and nonprofit cooperative enterprises, including the Mid-Michigan Time Bank, the Lansing Maker's Network, and the Mid-Michigan Renewable Energy Cooperative. By leveraging time, tools, and talents, these groups will form the backbone of the Mid-Michigan Mutual Aid Network to help the region find new ways to build a sustainable new economy.

"Mutual Aid Networks provide a platform for communities to build from the ground up through identifying strengths and resources that are present globally which can be put into action through local location-specific projects," says Marshall Clabueaux, a renewable energy activist and social entrepreneur. [1]

News and comment

2019

Jul 26 Cooperative bookstore launches in Hamtramck, Michigan [2]

2017

In Flint Neighborhood, Vacant Lots Will Soon Bear Fruit, Jul 20 [3]

2015

Cheap Michigan Wind Energy Set To Save Consumers $15 Million Annually, June 9 [4]

Resources

Citizens data initiative

Energy Data & Statistics for Michigan

Local communities in Michigan community action

Interwiki links

Wikipedia: Michigan

External links


References Template:Attrib sca ref


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