Compact Community at Maitreya EcoVillage in Eugene, Oregon
Urban development needs sufficient density to support functional public transit, bicycling, and walking—while also staying beautiful, fun, green, and rich with community.
Urban development needs sufficient density to support functional public transit, bicycling, and walking—while also staying beautiful, fun, green, and rich with community.
While it involves inevitable struggles, this replicable model both forms community and provides an ecological framework for living in the city.
The founder of Bellyacres Artistic Ecovillage profers advice inspired by the nearly three decades he was immersed in the experiment.
Three innovative non-residential groups use community as a tool to address climate change.
A replicable ecovillage model is our best hope for achieving essential, global-scale changes.
As a climate solutions advocate explains, carbon is not a bad thing; it’s often just in the wrong places right now.