The Centre for Sustainable Development (CENESTA) is a non-governmental, non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting sustainable community- and culture-based development. Its main area of work is Iran and Southwest Asia. CENESTA experts have also engaged in extensive activities in Africa, Latin America, Asia, and in the international arena in general. CENESTA is a member of IUCN—the World Conservation Union and is affiliated with the University of the North (Iran).

Set up in Tehran originally in 1979 and re-organised after the war in 1991, CENESTA is active in the following areas:

  • community empowerment and equity (participatory development planning, social animation, Community Investment Funds and rural credit schemes, women and development initiatives)
  • community health, environmental health and pollution control
  • national and international policies for sustainable development
  • social communication
  • renewable energy (solar, wind, biomass technologies)
  • sustainable agriculture (non-chemical control of pests, regenerative soil management, agro forestry, farming systems research)
  • collaborative management of natural resources (common property management, traditional management institutions for watershed, fisheries, water, pasture, etc.)
  • living with the desert (policy and practice on arid lands, nomadic pastoralism, climatic and vernacular architecture)
  • environmental impact assessment studies

The Cenesta website includes more information about these activities and other projects implemented between 2001 and 2004. The publications of the organization are also available on the website.

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