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Sustainable Communities: Lessons for Aspiring Eco-Villages | ||||||||||||||
| Author: Malcolm Hollick & Christine Connolly | AUD$21.95 | ||||||||||||||
| ISBN: 1 876394 02 1 | Order by Phone, Fax, Email or Post | ||||||||||||||
This book first introduces
eco-village concepts and then describes eleven eco-villages and communities
in Australia, the USA and Europe. Seven of these are members of the Global
Eco-village Network and/or the Eco-village Network of the Americas. An integrated
view of each community is given which includes details of their beliefs and
values; legal, financial, social and economic structures; technological systems,
and interactions with the outside world. In the second part of the book, eight
key issues arising from this study are discussed in depth: The book contains a careful discussion of what makes a community an eco-village, and an imaginative glimpse of a sustainable future based on eco-village communities. |
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| Sustainable Communities: Lessons for Aspiring Eco-Villages | |||||||||||||||
Malcolm Hollick & Christine Connolly |
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| Authors | |||||||||||||||
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Malcolm Hollick recently ended a long career as an academic at the University of Western Australia. His research and teaching on various aspects of sustainable development convinced him the grassroots eco-village movement is vitally important for creating a sustainable future for humanity. In 1997, he and his partner, Christine Connelly, visited and studied eleven eco-villages in Australia, the USA and Europe. Christines intuitive approach and her skill and experience in networking with people complemented Malcolms analytical outlook to produce a balanced perception of the communities visited. | ||||||||||||||
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