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307.77 D325e
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- (Due: Jun 5 2013)
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Summary:
"In recent years, ecovillages - local communities which aim to minimise their ecological impact but maximise human wellbeing and happiness - have proliferated worldwide. This Briefing describes the history and potential of the ecovillage movement."--BOOK JACKET.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
- 1. Tracing the threads of the ecovillage tapestry
- 2. So, what do ecovillages look like?
- 3. Saying yes : beyond the politics of protest
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- 4. Challenges
- 5. Cutting edges : ecovillages on the new frontiers of sustainability.
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