Under new leadership, through mapping and consultation, ECO411 seeks to build livelihood for stronger communities, through ecotourism, green guides and analysis.
Eco-Montreal started in 1994 as a means of developing a comprehensive inventory of environmental resources and problems.
We work in collaboration with First Nation communities for the mapping of indigenous placenames and heritage through Tsi Tetsionitiotiakon Sustainability Rooted in Heritage.
We support each other in finding ecological solutions for our individual and community needs including finding the means of livelihood as individuals and as communities in order to achieve our ecological goals together.
We engage each other economically, planning for our consumption and production together, attempting to complement our skills.
We are compiling a Catalogue of Human Resources in order to find out more about our strengths, as well as to develop a means of investment in our common projects and a means of exchange between each other and for purposes of the project.
Green Mapping provides a means to compile multiple disciplinary understandings of environmental interactions and solutions.