<%@ page language="java" %><%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/lib/struts-bean.tld" prefix="bean" %><%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/lib/struts-html.tld" prefix="html" %><%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/lib/struts-logic.tld" prefix="logic" %><%@ taglib uri="/WEB-INF/lib/adacomb.tld" prefix="adacomb" %> Sustainable Resources 2003 - Talks and Workshops - Ecovillages and Social Change
Sustainable Resources 2003
The University of Colorado The Sustainable Village Naropa University
Sustainable Resources 2004 > Talks and Workshops

Sustainable Resources 2004


Home
Contact Us


Registration

Register Online
Printable Registration Form (Coming Soon)


Submit a Proposal


2004 Program

Planned and Proposed Keynote Speakers

Confirmed Keynote Speakers

Tracks

Proposed Presentations

Confirmed Presentations


General Information


Location
Parking
Lodging
Airport Transportation
Visa Information


2004 Exhibits

Summary
Site Map
Exhibitor Registration
View 2004 Exhibitors



2004
Pre/Post Conference

Workshops



Support

Become a Sponsor
Sponsor a Participant
Our Sponsors
Donate

Discuss The Conference

Login
View Forums
Start A Discussion


2003 Archive

Pre/Post Conference
     Overview
     Schedule

Our Sponsors
More Sponsors
View Exhibitors
Keynote Speakers
Schedule
     Tracks
     Talks & Workshops
     Presenters


Spread the Word!


Carebridge



Name

Email

 

 

Talks and Workshops

To view descriptions of session talks and workshops by track, select desired track from the drop-down menu and click the "Go" button. Under each item, click on "Expand" to view description and further details and on "Collapse" to return to short list.


Education Daniel Greenberg
 

Saturday, October 4th, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. MUEN E0046

Back To List

Ecovillages and Social Change

We are living in the most challenging, yet also the most promising era of human history. Given trends in climate disruption, overpopulation, habitat loss, and social injustice, our dominant global culture seems very much like the Titanic - a gigantic, human-made enterprise headed for certain disaster unless its course is significantly altered. Fortunately, as deep ecologist Joanna Macy would say, we have already begun this "Great Turning". Like lifeboats that have "jumped ship" in search of verdant lands, thousands of ecovillages all around the world are discovering and pioneering social and ecological systems that offer positive visions for humanity and the planet. Together, these communities are truly part of an emerging sustainable culture. We now need to create new models of education that support this emerging culture. This is the vision behind Living Routes - to develop ecovillage-based educational programs that empower participants to help build a sustainable future.

 

Powered By Add Content Now