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Paperback – 288 pages
7.5 Inches × 9.75 Inches (w × h)
Weight: 900 Grams
BISAC:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
Publisher:
New Society Publishers
ISBN: 9780865715387
Pub. Date: 2005-08-01
Ecovillages have arisen around the world in response to the social fragmentation of modern life and its alienation from nature. They provide a variety of ways of living in community with others and with nature and are linked worldwide through the Global Ecovillage Network. While interest in this approach to sustainable living is rapidly increasing, there is relatively little literature on the topic and none that brings the design principles of permaculture to bear on the successful design of these communities.
Ecovillages explores the new departures in personal, social and ecological living represented by this phenomenon. This book explores the background and history to the ecovillages movement, and then provides a comprehensive manual for planning, establishing and maintaining a sustainable community, using a permaculture approach. Aspects discussed include:
Featured throughout the book are full color case studies -- or "Living Examples" -- of successful ecovillages ranging from Kibbutz to Camphill communities and from as far afield as Australia, Israel, Europe and the United States. Each example includes data on its location, date of founding, number of residents and spiritual or ideological affiliation, the photographs bringing to life the special characteristics of the particular community.
Packed with tips, useful insights, sage advice and a compendium of resources, Ecovillages will appeal to broad range of people interested in living in community - or planning to do so.
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