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9780863155970

Growing Eco-Communities

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  • ISBN13:

    9780863155970

  • ISBN10:

    0863155979

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-04-30
  • Publisher: Floris Books

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In his first book Ecovillages, Jan Bang explained at the principles and practice of setting up a sustainable community, including difficult decisions about management, design and architecture, farming and food, water, sewage, energy sources and economics. Growing Eco-Communities looks at what comes next. Groups aren't fixed by those earlier decisions and directions: they grow and develop, and not always in expected directions. Jan Bang here provides a comprehensive overview of the different changes that groups can undergo and offers experienced advice on how to handle particular situations. As in Ecovillages, the book is anchored by numerous case studies of real-life communities and how they've dealt with change. There are sections on The Pioneering Phase (including 'everybody does everything' and 'decisions over dinner'); through the Maturity and Stability Phase (including 'Procedures for new members and the rule of law' and 'I want my own room'); to Old Age (including 'the professionals take over', 'the next generation' and 'dynasty!'). Throughout, the author addresses practical issues of flexibility, self-sufficiency, neighbours, technology, spirituality and money, among others. This is a candid, inspiring and practical book which should be essential reading for anyone involved in a community or non-residential group, club or assosication.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. 7
Forewordp. 9
Introductionp. 13
Youth: the Pioneering Phasep. 31
Everybody Does Everythingp. 33
Decisions over Dinnerp. 45
Not Counting the Hoursp. 57
Not Enough Moneyp. 65
Open the Door or Close the Gatep. 73
Flexibility and Multi-Use of Buildingsp. 85
Maturity and Stabilityp. 97
Procedures for New Members and the Rule of Lawp. 99
Kick out the Troublemakers!p. 111
Building the Building Businessp. 125
Selling Yourself in the Wider Economyp. 135
Integrating with the Outsidep. 147
The Poor Are Always with Usp. 155
I Want My Own Roomp. 159
Old Agep. 169
The Professionals Take Overp. 171
I Want My Own Moneyp. 181
The Next Generationp. 189
Dynasty!p. 197
Old Agep. 203
Afterword: Does a Group Have a Soul?p. 213
Referencesp. 223
Book Listp. 233
Indexp. 235
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