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234: 219:'s quote, "The answers, if they are to come, and if they are to work, must be developed in the presence of the user on the land; they must be developed to some degree by the user on the land." In addition to Ecotrust's work in the Kitlope region, the organization's support of local leadership and communities has included Pribilof Islands, Alaska; Prince William Sound / Copper River, Alaska; Clayoquot Sound, British Columbia; Willapa Bay, Washington; and the Klamath region, Oregon / California 226:, the Chicago-based leader in community development banking. In 1995, the two partnered in founding ShoreBank Enterprise (now ShoreBank Enterprise Cascadia), a non-profit community development financial institution (CDFI), and in 1997 ShoreBank Pacific, the nation's first environmental bank. In 1995, Ecotrust also helped to create 208:, whose traditional territory included the Kitlope. The organization supported the Haisla in launching a Rediscovery Program for cultural education and, four years later, in securing provincial government recognition for over 750,000 acres (3,000 km) of temperate rain forest as Huchsduwachsdu Nuyem Jees (the 268:
Recent extensions of Ecotrust's work include: honoring native leaders through the Buffett Award for Indigenous Leadership; promoting regional economies through a series of cartoon-filled newspaper inserts in the Portland and San Francisco dailies and weeklies; creating decision support tools for
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Another emphasis for the organization has been an effort to characterize the region, based on its human / nature interrelationships. Ecotrust published the first distribution and status maps of temperate rain forests and Pacific salmon of North America, as well as a series of books that include
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Afton Walsh; Alexandria McBride; Antone Minthorn; Bobbie Conner; Cat Goughnour; David Chen; Elise Lufkin; Gun Denhart; Jaime Arredondo; Jean Johnson; Lisa Mensah; Robert Friedman; Ron Grzywinski
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Later in the 1990s, with advice from board member Jane Jacobs, Ecotrust expanded its attention to urban markets. The organization redeveloped a Portland warehouse into the
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In 1992, seeking to find greater financial resources for entrepreneurial efforts in these communities, Ecotrust initiated discussions with
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Linden, Eugene. "Our Home and Native Land: In a North American rain forest, two indigenous tribes have become a force for conservation",
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in 2007. Ecotrust has established an unusual affiliation of for- and nonprofit entities that work at the intersection of
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is a nonprofit organization based in Portland, Oregon, working to create social, economic, and environmental benefit.
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Strom, Shelly. "Local tomatoes get their moment in the sun: Ecotrust is promoting the virtues of local vines",
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Berkes, Howard. "Willapa Bay, Washington Experiments with Sustainability". National Public Radio, May 1, 1994.
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summarized the organization's activities with the statement, "Ecotrust is about designing a future."
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Collective Heritage Institute/Bioneers, June 4, 2003. (Reprinted with permission by Ecotrust.)
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U.S. Green Building Council, Cascadia Chapter website. Accessed September 14, 2007.
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California Chronicle, November, 2006. Accessed September 27, 2007.
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Ecotrust began by surveying temperate rain forests as a distinct
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Cole, Michelle. "Brainstorm spawns the birth of Salmon Nation",
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North Pacific Research Board, 2007. Accessed September 27, 2007.
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Long Now Foundation, June 8, 2007. Accessed September 14, 2007.
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The Rain Forests of Home: Profile of a North American Bioregion
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ShoreBank Corporation website. Accessed September 14, 2007.
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A source of inspiration for the organization has been
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OPB News, July 19, 2006. Accessed September 14, 2007.
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of Central and South America home to North America's
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Interim Executive Director & Chief Impact Officer
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Prior to Ecotrust, Beebe was president of 640:Environmental organizations based in Oregon 174:Ecotrust's advisors have included urbanist 536:"BC Artist Wins Buffett Leadership Award" 232: 655:Organizations based in Portland, Oregon 146: 632: 13: 259:Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center 14: 666: 650:Forest conservation organizations 613: 339:Smith, Fran and Dolores Pollard. 391:Scholz, Astrid and Sarah Kruse. 151:Ecotrust was founded in 1991 by 596: 583: 567: 562:"California's Coastal Reserves" 554: 541: 528: 510: 490: 470: 450: 604:"The New Great Transformation" 441: 425: 405: 385: 373: 353: 333: 318: 298: 1: 645:1991 establishments in Oregon 433:"Clayoquot Biosphere Project" 436:Biosphere Reserves in Canada 210:Kitlope Heritage Conservancy 16:U.S. non-profit organization 7: 516:Portland Business Journal. 32:; 33 years ago 10: 671: 271:ecosystem-based management 169:Conservation International 167:and founding president of 578:Portland Business Journal 549:Portland Business Journal 522:Portland Business Journal 128: 114: 104: 86: 76: 66: 54: 44: 26: 534:Foden-Vencil, Kristian. 291: 476:ShoreBank Corporation. 118:Board of directors 288:and economic capital. 242: 239:Natural Capital Center 161:temperate rain forests 398:July 8, 2008, at the 366:July 1, 2010, at the 346:July 1, 2010, at the 236: 224:ShoreBank Corporation 193:. In 2003, ecologist 184:steady-state theorist 157:tropical rain forests 133:https://ecotrust.org/ 478:"ShoreBank Partners" 361:"Saving the Kitlope" 180:ecological economist 147:History and programs 496:BuildingGreen, LLC 206:Haisla First Nation 23: 593:, October 2, 2003. 503:2007-09-27 at the 483:2011-01-26 at the 463:2007-02-23 at the 456:Newswire Services 418:2007-06-10 at the 311:2007-08-24 at the 243: 21: 431:Francis, George. 304:Warshall, Peter. 212:Protected Area). 138: 137: 110:Olivia M. 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Nonprofit
Tax ID no.
501(c)(3)
Portland, Oregon
United States
Board of directors
https://ecotrust.org/
Spencer Beebe
tropical rain forests
temperate rain forests
the Nature Conservancy International Program
Conservation International
Jane Jacobs
ecological economist
steady-state theorist
Herman Daly
Stewart Brand
Peter Warshall
ecoregion
Haisla First Nation
Kitlope Heritage Conservancy
Wendell Berry
ShoreBank Corporation
Ecotrust Canada

Natural Capital Center
Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center
sustainable food
ecosystem-based management
Paul Hawken

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