Description: “Our nations’ leaders should be looking to Sadhana, and communities like them, as models for future development. These locations offer a unique opportunity to learn first -hand about sustainability. As ecovillages continue to grow and expand across the globe, it is clear that there is an increasing interest in living sustainably and perhaps even that there is a preference towards the ecovillage lifestyle. These communities have a record of successful and failed projects that provide a knowledge base and can potentially save a government time and money while implementing sustainable practice and design. Further research in this field should investigate the logistics of how ecovillages can engage with local governments and what resources governments need as they include sustainability in their affairs. ”
Weblink:Â Â https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1063&context=envstudtheses
Resource Type(s):Â Article/Post
Location:Â (Universal)
Accessibility:Â Online-Free
Wellness Domains:Â Â Earth, Earthlings, Human Society, Personal
Wholesome Practices Promoted:Â Â Vegan/Vegetarian, Social Change Theory, Community Building, Nonviolence (general)
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