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Whole Systems Approach to Ecological Design Organic Agriculture and Local Food Appropriate Technology: Energy Green Building & Retrofitting |
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IntroductionThe combination of climate change, peak oil and our natural aspirations is energising Ecovillages as a Culture of Sustainability. The Global Ecovillage Network (GEN) places a high priority on the United Nation’s Agenda 21, which came out of the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, including:
In addition, in this Ecology Module, we concentrate on the built environment, restoration of degraded land and water, transport and solid and liquid waste. We also explore how these design disciplines can be integrated into a coherent whole system. GEN is dedicated to the delivery of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs):
The Ecology Module particularly addresses goals #7 and #8 . An excellent statement of the overview of this module is contained in the Gaia Education curriculum:
To realize the “great turning” that is the culture of sustainability
will require a fundamental rethinking of the ways in which societies
sustain themselves. In the words of R. Buckminster Fuller "it
will require a design revolution." There is evidence that
it is technologically and socially possible to reduce the negative human
footprint on the Earth.
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Agenda 21 is a comprehensive plan of action to be taken globally, nationally
and locally by organizations of the United Nations System, Governments,
and Major Groups in every area in which human impacts on the environment.
The eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) form
a blueprint agreed to by all the world’s countries and all the world’s
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