The Cambridge Resilience Webs are two interactive digital maps of most environmental and social justice related organisations working within and for the Cambridge area. These webs are separated (currently) into two: the City and the University.
Produced in response to the lack of a holistic overview, the Cambridge Resilience Webs is an effort to curate and maintain a meaningful visualisation that is both helpful and instructive to all those interested in making a positive difference in the areas of the environment and civil society. These webs, in the first instance, are a tool to help you find organisations to link with, volunteer at, or otherwise reach out too. We believe there is a lack of crosstalk and visibility between the multitude of Cambridge-based groups working towards the same common good. We hope to combat this in the long run.
Click on a node for further information or to be taken to the organisations website. Use the filters to refine your search. A detailed user guide + video is in development. Watch this space.
The Cambridge Resilience Webs is a collaboration between volunteers at Transition Cambridge, Cambridge Doughnut, and the Interdisciplinary Research Hub in Sustainability & Conservation at Wolfson College, Cambridge.
anna.mcivor@gmail.com
Transition Cambridge
https://www.transitioncambridge.org
Convener
sc-hub@wolfson.cam.ac.uk
Interdisciplinary Research Hub in Sustainability & Conservation (Wolfson College) https://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/sc-hub
Convener/Uni-web originator
me@claratodd.com
www.cambridgedoughnut.co.uk
Cambridge Doughnut Economics Action Group (CamDEAG)
ismail.diner@gmail.com
Pronouns: he/him
Software Engineer at OLIO
(helen.cook@gmail.com)
Pronouns: they/she
Transition Cambridge/University of Cambridge
https://www.transitioncambridge.org
Directory data collation
lm687@cam.ac.uk
University of Cambridge
https://github.com/lm687
Map developer/Uni-web originator
(meg.clarke@phonecoop.coop)
Transition Cambridge
Data collection/City-web originator
The Cambridge Resilience Webs is non-comprehensive (currently). If you would like your organisation to be included, please get in contact (below). All data has been collected from public domain information. We’ve done our best to ensure all information is correct and up to date but cannot guarantee it is 100% accurate 100% of the time. Any listed organisations can be removed as they wish at any time with proof of affiliation, please drop us an email (below). We are currently developing an online portal for organisations to update their information on the webs at their convenience (watch this space).
All code and data for the Cambridge Resilience Webs is open source on github: city and university.
The Cambridge Resilience Webs have been produced and are maintained in good faith for the betterment and productivity of those interested in civil society, social justice and the environment.
Contact us anytime: cambridgeresilienceweb@gmail.com