Think Global... Act Local
 
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Supported by the United Nations

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Ecovillages are one solution to the major problems of our
time.  The  planet is experiencing the limits to growth, and our lives are  often lacking  meaningful content. According to increasing numbers of scientists, we have to  learn to live sustainably if we are to survive as  a  species. The United nations launched its Global Environment  Outlook 2000  report, based on reports from UN  agencies, 850  individuals and over 30 environmental institutes, concluding that  "the  present course is unsustainable and postponing action is no longer an  option."

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Community Helping Community

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The motivation for ecovillages  is the choice and commitment to  reverse the  gradual disintegration of supportive social/cultural  structures and the upsurge of destructive environmental practices on our  planet.

 For millenia, people  have lived in communities close to nature,  and with supportive social  structures. Many of these communities, or  "ecovillages", exist to this day and  are struggling for survival.

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EcoVillages represent an effective, accessible way to combat the degradation of  our social,  ecological and spiritual environments.  They show us how we  can move toward sustainability in the 21st century (Agenda 21). In 1998, ecovillages were first officially named among the  United Nations'  top 100 listing of Best Practices, as excellent models  of sustainable  living.