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Ecovillage powerpoint and keynote presentation
Imagine a world living abundantly, while within its limits. A world that is regenerating rather than depleting the environment, and where cooperation and connection are rewarded.
What is an Ecovillage?
An ecovillage is an intentional, traditional or urban community that is consciously designed through locally owned participatory processes in all four dimensions of sustainability (social, culture, ecology and economy) to regenerate social and natural environments.
What is an Ecovillage? GEN’s definition of ‘ecovillage’ is broad, allowing for many different kinds of communities and projects to be recognised. Because each ecovillage is designed by the people who live there, according to their vision, context, culture and interests, no two are alike. You can find more specific definitions for ecovillages in our GEN Glossary.
While every ecovillage is unique, GEN categorizes them into two general categories, which can be found in either rural or urban settings:
traditional – existing rural villages and communities that decide to design their own pathway into the future, using participatory processes to combine life-sustaining traditional wisdom and positive new innovation.
intentional – created by people who come together afresh with a shared purpose or vision.
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Ecovillage powerpoint and keynote presentation
Imagine a world living abundantly, while within its limits. A world that is regenerating rather than depleting the environment, and where cooperation and connection are rewarded.
What is an Ecovillage?
An ecovillage is an intentional, traditional or urban community that is consciously designed through locally owned participatory processes in all four dimensions of sustainability (social, culture, ecology and economy) to regenerate social and natural environments.
What is an Ecovillage? GEN’s definition of ‘ecovillage’ is broad, allowing for many different kinds of communities and projects to be recognised. Because each ecovillage is designed by the people who live there, according to their vision, context, culture and interests, no two are alike. You can find more specific definitions for ecovillages in our GEN Glossary.
While every ecovillage is unique, GEN categorizes them into two general categories, which can be found in either rural or urban settings:
traditional – existing rural villages and communities that decide to design their own pathway into the future, using participatory processes to combine life-sustaining traditional wisdom and positive new innovation.
intentional – created by people who come together afresh with a shared purpose or vision.
If you are looking for editable customised powerpoint or keynote presentation you can order now. click the link