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Ekopedia is developed mainly in French, Polish, and Italian. In 2008, French Project received 2,3 millions unique visitors and each day, an average of 11,000 people come to visit and participate in the project, which makes Ekopedia the most visited French website focused on {{tag|ecology}} and {{tag|sustainability}} issues. | Ekopedia is developed mainly in French, Polish, and Italian. In 2008, French Project received 2,3 millions unique visitors and each day, an average of 11,000 people come to visit and participate in the project, which makes Ekopedia the most visited French website focused on {{tag|ecology}} and {{tag|sustainability}} issues. | ||
Ekopedia articles are organized around 12 topics in order to meet the basics needs of people : | Ekopedia articles are organized around 12 topics in order to meet the basics needs of people : Birth, {{tag|Education}}, Food, {{tag|Lodging}}, {{tag|Clothing}}, {{tag|Art and craft}}, {{tag|Thinking}}, {{tag|Living together}}, {{tag|Health and care}}, Travel, Leisure (previously Play) and Communication. There are thus many articles on {{tag|green building}}, washable diapers, seasonal vegetables, {{tag|electric vehicles}} or even {{tag|tofu}} manufacturing. | ||
Ekopedia is different to [[Wikipedia]] as certain types of content and collaboration are not suitable for Wikipedia. In contrast to Wikipedia, Ekopedia content requires a different approach in selecting and writing articles. | Ekopedia is different to [[Wikipedia]] as certain types of content and collaboration are not suitable for Wikipedia. In contrast to Wikipedia, Ekopedia content requires a different approach in selecting and writing articles. | ||
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