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Partnerships Terrain.org's partners include:
Terra Nova has garnered much-deserved praise, such as that by Utne Reader:
And by Wired Magazine:
Terra Nova, though in the past a quarterly journal, is now an annual book series, with the first annual issue published Spring 2000. This exciting partnership results in tangible benefits for both publications. Terra Nova secures an online presence for itself and many of its outstanding contributions, as well as new book reviews and other new contributions, which will appear in Terrain.org. Terrain.org includes @ Terra Nova, a section that provides information for Terra Nova. Terrain.org's columns include Bull Hill by Terra Nova editor David Rothenberg (who is a member of Terrain.org's editorial board), and Terrain.org may reprint work from Terra Novasome of the finest modern literary and technical work relating to the built and natural environments. Contributions to one publication may have the opportunity to be reprinted in the other. Look for some of Terra Nova's most intriguing works online for the first time in this and upcoming issues of Terrain.org.
Terrain.org is a member of the Orion Grassroots Network. Since its founding in 1997, the Orion Grassroots Network has supported the efforts of organizations working every day to heal the fractured relationships between people, their communities, and the land. It has built connections with groups in 49 states and among several countries that are doing the indispensable work in their home places to improve the world. Grassroots organizing is a major force for change, and the Network mirrors the diversity of this movement.
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