If we are to eradicate poverty, build
sustainable and inclusive
economies and achieve environmental sustainability, then mitigating
urban emissions and building resilience are critical steps in the process.
Look forward to Re: Route, New thinking on
urban transportation; Re: Store, Green innovation for a healthy urban economy; Re: Connect, Urban planning for people and place; and Re: Vision, Architecture for a sustainable urban commu
urban transportation; Re: Store, Green innovation for a healthy
urban economy; Re: Connect, Urban planning for people and place; and Re: Vision, Architecture for a sustainable urban commu
urban economy; Re: Connect,
Urban planning for people and place; and Re: Vision, Architecture for a sustainable urban commu
Urban planning for people and place; and Re: Vision, Architecture for a
sustainable urban commu
urban community.
But as this past weekend's second Japan Ecovillage Conference and this month's earlier Chicago
Urban Ecovillage gathering demonstrates, the word «ecovillage» has quietly evolved to become an all - purpose, cross-cultural and positive term describing a global phenomenon of diverse people living and working together in communities with the common vision of building a more
sustainable future, developing and testing different models of
economy, energy and cooperative living (without the sensationalist media attention).