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ECOVILLAGE: 1001 ways to heal the planet

ECOVILLAGE: 1001 ways to heal the planet

Leila Dregger
4.4/5 ( ratings)
The concept of ecovillages first arose in the late 1980s, with the intention of offering an alternative to a culture of consumerism and exploitation. Combining a supportive and high-quality social and cultural environment with a low-impact way of life, they have become precious playgrounds in which groups of committed people can experiment to find solutions for some of the challenges we face globally. Ecovillages are now part of a worldwide movement for social and environmental justice and have become regional and national beacons of inspiration for the social, cultural, ecological and economic revival of both rural and urban areas. This book introduces a selection of ecovillage projects from all over the world. The editors have aimed to give a taste of their richness and diversity with examples from Europe, Latin America, Asia, Africa and North America. Most of the chapters are based on interviews with founders or long-standing members of ecovillage communities; while a few chapters are about regional or national networks of ecovillage transition. The book sets out both to honour successes, but also to learn from difficulties and failure. As well as serving as an inspiration to its readers, the book is also intended as a learning resource. At the end of each chapter, the editors have given a few keywords listing some of the best approaches used by each ecovillage, for example, developing a water treatment facility, building a strawbale house or supporting groups of people in their endeavours. You can find out more about these solutions in the GEN Solution Library, and a link is provided in the book.
Language
English
Pages
336
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Triarchy Press
Release
July 01, 2015

ECOVILLAGE: 1001 ways to heal the planet

Leila Dregger
4.4/5 ( ratings)
The concept of ecovillages first arose in the late 1980s, with the intention of offering an alternative to a culture of consumerism and exploitation. Combining a supportive and high-quality social and cultural environment with a low-impact way of life, they have become precious playgrounds in which groups of committed people can experiment to find solutions for some of the challenges we face globally. Ecovillages are now part of a worldwide movement for social and environmental justice and have become regional and national beacons of inspiration for the social, cultural, ecological and economic revival of both rural and urban areas. This book introduces a selection of ecovillage projects from all over the world. The editors have aimed to give a taste of their richness and diversity with examples from Europe, Latin America, Asia, Africa and North America. Most of the chapters are based on interviews with founders or long-standing members of ecovillage communities; while a few chapters are about regional or national networks of ecovillage transition. The book sets out both to honour successes, but also to learn from difficulties and failure. As well as serving as an inspiration to its readers, the book is also intended as a learning resource. At the end of each chapter, the editors have given a few keywords listing some of the best approaches used by each ecovillage, for example, developing a water treatment facility, building a strawbale house or supporting groups of people in their endeavours. You can find out more about these solutions in the GEN Solution Library, and a link is provided in the book.
Language
English
Pages
336
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Triarchy Press
Release
July 01, 2015

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