Ebook: Environmental Anthropology Engaging Ecotopia: Bioregionalism, Permaculture, and Ecovillages
Author: Joshua Lockyer James R. Veteto
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- Series: Studies in Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Berghahn Books
- Language: English
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In order to move global society towards a sustainable “ecotopia,” solutions must be engaged in specific places and communities, and the authors here argue for re-orienting environmental anthropology from a problem-oriented towards a solutions-focused endeavor. Using case studies from around the world, the contributors—scholar-activists and activist-practitioners— examine the interrelationships between three prominent environmental social movements: bioregionalism, a worldview and political ecology that grounds environmental action and experience; permaculture, a design science for putting the bioregional vision into action; and ecovillages, the ever-dynamic settings for creating sustainable local cultures.
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