Websites
Supras has some ancillary activities in the area of design, hosting and management of websites. This is one of Supras’ core service areas (output from the five other core service areas is available here). The emphasis is on hosting, designing and maintaining sites for like minded organizations and NGOs, in particular members of CBNRM Net. The output falls in three broad categories:
- Websites that Supras design and maintain. Comments: Sites that Supras owns, design and/or is the webmaster for.
- Collaboration with CBNRM Networking regarding CBNRM Net. Comments: Comprises work done together with CBNRM Net members on designing and setting up their own websites. These sites are in many cases hosted by CBNRM Net here.
- Webservices in connection with projects that Supras executes or manages, or otherwise is involved in. Comments: Related to the development aid sector. In addition to presenting key documents, such sites constitute an invaluable process documentation of a project’s development.
- CBNRM Net - the Community-Based Natural Resource Management Network
- Customer: CBNRM Networking, a Norwegian sole proprietorship. Comments: See below on this company. The site is designed and managed by Supras, and hosted in collaboration with CBNRM Networking. [access]
- CBNRM Networking (English)
- Customer: CBNRM Networking, a Norwegian sole proprietorship. Comments: The site is designed and managed by Supras, and hosted in collaboration with CBNRM Networking. This site is in English (for the Norwegian version see below). [access]
- CBNRM Networking (Norwegian)
- Customer: CBNRM Networking, a Norwegian sole proprietorship. Comments: The site is designed and managed by Supras, and hosted in collaboration with CBNRM Networking. This site is in Norwegian (for the English version see above). [access]
- Forum Sør
- Customer: Forum Sør, a Norwegian limited proprietorship which serves the development cooperation community in Agder region in southern Norway. Comments: The site is designed and managed by Supras. [access]
- Mauritania Technology Fosters Tradition
- Customer: World Bank. Focus: Technology Fosters Tradition (TFT) addresses patterns of land usage, using stakeholder analysis, social analysis, social assessment and GIS. It aims at addressing conflicts at various societal levels and, ultimately, at empowering local people to create local use agreements. The project is implemented by the World Bank, supported by Norway, and executed by Supras. Comments: The dedicated site for this World Bank supported project is designed and managed by Supras, and hosted on the Supras site. [access]
[library, projects] [library, research] [images] - Supras Consult
- Customer: Supras Consult, a Norwegian sole proprietorship. Comments: The site you are looking at right now! [access]