In life as in permaculture, everything is interconnected.
If you have good links and resources on any of the subjects below please don't hesitate to propose adding them on!
Categories:
Permaculture.net
- Permaculture page with great resource list arranged by zones.
Permaculture Portal - Home page for the Bullock brothers on
Orcas Island, Washigton. They have an amazing property that they have cultivated using permaculture methods for over 20 years. They also do
consulting, design and landscaping. Check out their links
page.
Permaculture Activist - "The Activist is North America's leading
permaculture periodical offering articles on permaculture design, edible landscaping, sustainable agriculture, bioregionalism, aquaculture, natural building,
earthworks, renewable energy, and much more. It provides a current listing of upcoming permaculture design courses and serves as an
valuable global networking tool linking students to teachers and information, homeowners to designers and consultants, homeseekers to
community, organisms to habitats, life to soil, and hope and help for all who imagine a culture that cares for the Earth and people."
The Permaculture Institute - "A non-profit orgnaization devoted to the promotion and
support of the sustainability of human culture and settlements."
Permaculture International Ltd. - Permaculture International Limited (PIL) provides services to members in support of their work in permaculture design and permaculture related activities.
Permaculture
Magazine - Practical thought provoking articles on organic gardening, sustainable
agriculture, agroforestry, eco-villages, alternative technology, eco-architecture and building, community development and much more,
written by leading experts, plus useful tips from readers. Packed with informative articles, illustrations, designs, news, reviews, book,tool
and product reviews, letters, contacts, and details of courses.
"Why Bother With Permaculture?" - Essay by Ted Trainer argues that
although the planet cannot be saved without Permaculture, not enough people in the movement realise where Permaculture has to fit into the
solution.
Urban Permaculture Guild - SF Bay area group that:
"educates and inspires communities and individuals to creatively transform how they live and the urban places where they live. We
facilitate artistic and ecologically-oriented placemaking and educational projects that honor the interconnection of human
communities and the natural world."
Perma-Kids
- Permaculture page for young children.
DMOZ
Open Directory on Permaculture
"Sustainability in a Nutshell" - short essay by Starhawk
Bill Mollison: interview
another interview
Educational Centers, Courses and Organizations:
Lost Valley Educational Center - Lost Valley Educational Center is a non-profit educational center and
intentional community on 87 acres in the Willamette Valley, about 1/2 hour from Eugene, Oregon. Their focus is exploring sustainable ways of
living and passing on the knowledge to others. They are a permaculture design site, host annual permaculture gatherings, certification courses
and teacher training courses. They publish Talking Leaves magazine (a Journal of our evolving ecological culture), offer
internship and apprenticeship programs in organic gardening, and present Naka-Ima, a personal growth workshop designed to explore
honesty in communication and provide support to individuals pursuing their visions.
Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute
- A Permaculture training, counseling, research and development center. The Institute is part of an alliance of Permaculture activists on the
cutting edge of agroforestry and other newly discovered methods of organic farming. Hands-on demonstration site tours, an on-site edible
landscaping nursery and Permaculture courses and seminars and various consulting services.
Permaculture Institute of Northern California
EAT: Earth Activist Training - Permaculture design course taught by Starhawk,
Penny Livingston-Stark and Eric Ohlsen.
Permaculture Credit Union
- PCU utilizes a unique strategy of combining sound financial business practice with earth care ethics to supply its
members with a growing set of financial services.
The Mendocino Ecological Learning Center (MELC) is a nonprofit educational organization and demonstration site where people can come and see examples of living in ways that conserve resources, create diversity, increase self sufficiency, and promote profound understandings of the relationships between ourselves and our planet. We use Permaculture, Ecological Design and a wide array of tools, principals and techniques to educate and inspire the public free of charge. We offer tours, workshops, classes, courses and programs relating to sustainable living skills.
General Sustainable Agriculture:
Food not Lawns - Rip up your lawn! Seed savers, swappers and sellers, and
much more. Eugene, Oregon.
Growing Gardens
(pdx) - Portland non-profit founded in 1996 with a mission to promote food gardening for improved nutrition, health, and self-reliance while
enhancing the quality of life of individuals and communities.
Oregon Tilth - A non-profit research
and education organization certifying organic farmers, processors, retailers and handlers throughout Oregon, the
United States, and internationally.
Home Orchard Society - Home Orchard Society is a
nonprofit educational organization dedicated to assisting both novice and expert growers and promoting the science, culture, and pleasure of growing fruit.
The Ecological Farming Association - Formerly the Committee for Sustainable Agriculture A
non-profit educational organization that promotes ecologically sound agriculture.
Sustainable Farming Connection - Lots and lots of useful information for the farmer.
Sustainable Agriculture Network - A network of US groups involved in sustainable
agriculture. Have a lot of very good publications, fund research and run a mailing list.
WWOOF (World-Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms)
- Travel the world and work trade at sustainable
farming projects!
An article
dealing with the pros and cons of treated lumber for raised
beds
Gardening As
An Anarchist Plot Brilliant site with loads of
organic/holistic/permaculture friendly garden ideas & techniques
plus pages titled 'The Year of the Urban Terracist' and instructions
on downloading your own dinosaur.
Fungi
Perfecti LLC - "Fungi
Perfecti® is a
family-owned,
environmentally friendly company specializing in using gourmet and
medicinal mushrooms to improve the health of the planet and its
people. We are leaders in a new wave of technologies harnessing the
inherent power of mushrooms and fungal mycelia worldwide. Fungi
Perfecti® is Certified Organic by the Washington State Department
of Agriculture. In business since 1980, we offer everything for the
mushroom enthusiast."
Soil:
Soil
Foodweb - Soil testing and research
company based in
Corvallis, Oregon.
Compost/Vermiculture:
Worm
Digest - Worm Digest published by and is a project of The Edible
City Resource
Center, a non-profit educational organization in Eugene, Oregon,
involved in the promotion of sustainable organic agriculture.
Wormpoop.com
General Plants:
Plants for a Future
- A searchable database of 7,000 useful plants with a
focus on perenials.
"There are over 20,000 species of edible plants in the world yet fewer
than 20 species now provide 90% of our food. Large areas of land
devoted to single crops increase dependence upon intervention of
chemicals and intensive control methods with the added threat of
chemical resistant insects and new diseases. The changing world climate
greatly affecting cultivation indicates a greater diversity is needed."
There is also a huge and wonderful list of permaculture links
on this page.
"Weeds -- Guardians of the Soil" - Book by Joseph A.
Cocannouer. Publisher's Preface: "So far as we are able to determine
this is the first book to be written in praise of weeds." Part of
Journey to Forever's On-Line Library.
"Weeds
as Indicators of Soil Conditions" - Essay by Stuart B. Hill and
Jennifer Ramsay.
eNature Online Field Guides - They offer regional
wildlife and plant guides for the US containing thousands of entries
with photos and information. Can be searched by zip code as well as by
plant, animal, insect, fish, seashell, etc
Medicinal Plants:
NW Native Plants:
Recycled Gardens: a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation working to reduce the number of homeless companion animals in Oregon by offering a statewide spay/neuter referral and assistance service. The money for these services is raised through individual donations and through the sale of donated plant material at Recycled Gardens
Native Plants List
Native Plant Resources
for the Pacific Northwest
Pollination:
The
Pollination Scene - Lots of info about bees an pollination.
Livestock:
Medicinal
Plants for Livestock
Chicken links
site
Urban Agriculture:
Urban Wilds - Oakland,
CA group that documents urban sustainable agriculture and community
garden projects. Their book "Urban Wilds: gardeners'
stories of the struggle
for land and justice" is a collection of interviews and stories by and
about urban gardeners transforming cities into vibrant green spaces and
taking back the right to cultivate the land.
City Farmer -
Urban Ag. site out of Vancouver BC with tons of information and links.
Path to Freedom
- An urban homesteading webpage. They have a great link
directory with over 1,000 links on many subjects.
Centers etc:
OSALT - Oregon
Sustainable Agriculture Land Trust is a charitable nonprofit
organization with a fourfold purpose:
- holding rural and urban agricultural lands in trust for future
generations
- making those lands available for future generations of growers
- utilizing trust and other lands for short and long term research
focused on the sustainable production and distribution of agricultural
bounty
- conducting education programs
International
Institute for Ecological Agriculture - Have a Farm, Run
Courses, and
a
good list of US PC groups, and a recomended reading list.
General Food:
Food
First
- The Institute for Food and Development Policy/Food First and the
Transnational Institute. Articles relevant to small-scale farming and
global productivity, as well as a vast list of links to human rights/
sustainable agriculture/ global solutions sites.
"The
Politics and Economics of Food" essay by Sally Fallon (author of
"Nourishing Traditions")
Organic
Consumers' Association
Local Food Networks:
Local
Harvest - This group maintains a
definitive and reliable "living" public nationwide directory of small
farms, farmers markets, and other local food sources. Their search
engine helps people find local sources of sustainably
grown food, and encourages them to establish direct contact with family
farms in their local area.
Slow Food
and Slow Food
USA - The opposite of fast food, of course. A
movement dedicated to enjoying and preserving local and traditional
food culture around the world.
Food Preservation:
Wild
Fermentation - Companion page to the book by
Sandor
Ellix Katz. Be sure to check
out the extensive links
page, including many many fermentation links.
National Center for
Home Food Preservation - Your source for
current research-based recommendations for most methods of home food
preservation.
Wild
Food Adventures (pdx) - Provides expertise in wild
edible plants through workshops, expeditions, teaching events,
presentations, outdoor guiding, and outfitting anywhere in North
America. Technical advising, curriculum development, and custom
research services are also available. Emphasis is on the past, present,
and future uses of wild edible plants and other foragables.
Wild Harvest - How to identify and prepare wild foods
such as fiddleheads, ramps, and chanterelles.
The
Feral Forager zine - A guide to living off
nature's bounty in urban, rural and wilderness areas.
Anti-GMO:
NW RAGE
(pdx) - Northwest Resistance
Against Genetic
Engineering (NW RAGE) is a non-violent, grassroots organization
dedicated to promoting the responsible, sustainable and just use of
agriculture and science. We are working toward a ban on genetic
engineering and patents on life. Our efforts focus on education,
community building, advocacy and action.
True
Food Now! - Aims to ban GM food and phase out industrial
farming in favor of organic techniques
Genetically
Engineered Food Alert - Coalition of seven
organizations committed to testing and labeling genetically engineered
food.
Resistance
is Fertile!
- Activities
celebrating local organic food and opposing genetically engineered food
and industrial agriculture.
General:
"The
Idea of a Local Economy" essay by Wendell Berry
Culture
Change
- We
demonstrate alternatives to sprawl
and petroleum dependence while fighting unwise development such as
new road construction. Rather than market-oriented economic data, we
provide concepts and solutions that involve the whole community. Our
network and news coverage access key data and sources.
Community Building:
City Repair
(pdx) - "The Public Square is the Heart of the Community. We create
gathering places because sharing time and space with each other is the
starting point of community. By helping people reclaim their urban
spaces to create community-oriented places, we plant the seeds for
better neighborhood communication, community empowerment and
revitalized local culture." City Repair host several subsites relating
to sustainable community and sponsors the Village Building Convergence.
Check out their links
page for extensive community-building resources in the Portland area. PPG
would like to give a special
thanks to City Repair for helping us get started!
Village Building
Convergence (pdx) - An offshoot
of City Repair, The Village
Building Convergence is a Cyclical Event for the Restoration of
Communication and Sharing, Working Together to Rebuild our Common
Culture, and to Transform the City into a Network of Ecological Village
Places.
Coalition for a Livable Future
(pdx) - A network of organizations creating a more equitable and
sustainable Portland metro region.
The Center for Livable
Communities - Is a national initiative of the Local Government
Commission (LGC) that helps local
governments and community leaders be proactive in their land use and
transportation planning, and adopt programs and policies that lead to
more livable and resource-efficient land use patterns. Center programs
can help jurisdictions expand transportation alternatives, reduce
infrastructure costs, create more affordable housing, improve air
quality, preserve natural resources, conserve agricultural land and
open space, and restore local economic and social vitality.
Urban
Ecology - Oakland, CA group was founded in 1975 by
visionary
architects and activists
who believed that cities should serve both people and nature. From the
beginning, Urban Ecology has used urban planning, ecology, and public
participation to help design and build healthier cities.
Traditional and Indigenous Culture:
Native
Web - NativeWeb is an
international, nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to using
telecommunications including computer technology and the Internet to
disseminate information from and about indigenous nations, peoples,
and organizations around the world; to foster communication between
native and non-native peoples; to conduct research involving
indigenous peoples' usage of technology and the Internet; and to
provide resources, mentoring, and services to facilitate indigenous
peoples' use of this technology.
Alternative Economics:
EF
Schumacher Society - Named after the
author of Small Is Beautiful: Economics As If People Mattered,
is an educational non-profit organization founded in 1980. Thieir
programs
demonstrate that both social and environmental sustainability can be
achieved
by applying the values of human-scale communities and respect for the
natural
environment to economic issues. Check out their local currency page.
Parecon webpage - Participatory Economics (parecon for short) is a type
of economy proposed as an alternative to contemporary capitalism. The
underlying values parecon seeks to implement are equity, solidarity,
diversity, and participatory self management. The main institutions to
attain these ends are workers and consumers councils utilizing self
management decision making methods, balanced job complexes,
remuneration according to effort and sacrifice, and participatory
planning.
Alternative money systems links and articles page ... and another.
LETS System page
Open Money
- Open money is a means of exchange freely available to all. Any
community, any association - indeed, any body - can have their own
money. Open money is synonymous with LETS - an invitation to come
inside and play, as in open door and open house; collaboration as in
open hand and open for all; attitude as in open mind.
The purpose
of the open money project is to bring together and organize the people
and resources necessary for the development and propagation of open
money everywhere.
Arguments
for Local Currency
Ithaca Hours
- A very successful local currency system in Ithaca, New York.
Local
Currency Gallery - They're all definitely much prettier than our
money!
Intentional Commmunity:
Ecovillage Network of
the Americas - ENA serves as the
Western Hemisphere representative
of the Global Ecovillage Network and
works to unite cultures from North, Central and South Americas and the
Caribbean to become a unified force in the ecovillage and
sustainability movements.
Federation of
Egalitarian Communities - A network of communal
groups spread across
North America. We
range in size and emphasis from small agricultural homesteads to
village-like communities to urban group houses. We share a set of core
principles including nonviolence, egalitarianism, and participatory
decision-making.
Sustainable
Communities Network -
Imagine
what a safe, livable, healthy
community might look like. Around the country citizens are coming
together to create a vision of what their community might be and to
develop steps toward making these visions come true. Alternatively
called "healthy," livable" or sustainable communities, these efforts
are integrative, inclusive and participatory. In many communities --
large and small, rural and urban -- issues are being addressed in an
interconnected manner. They are demonstrating how innovative
strategies can produce communities that are more environmentally
sound, economically prosperous, and socially
equitable.
Christiania - An autonomous
community that started 33 years ago following the civil
occupation of an unused area, then owned by the Ministry of Defence in
Copenhagen, Denmark. Unfortunately, the government is planning to close it down in the
near future.
PDX Alternative Media:
KBOO
FM 90.7 - Portland community radio station.
Portland
Alliance - Oldest local progressive newspaper
PDX Worker Collectives:
PAWC:
Portland Alliance of Worker Collectives
Cafe - 614 E Burnside - Worker owned cafe
Alberta Cooperative Grocery - 1500 NE
Alberta
Redwing Cafe -
1700 SE 6th Ave. - Worker owned cafe and coffee
roaster
Citybikes
-
734 SE Ankeny Ave and 1914 SE Ankeny Ave - Worker owned bike shop
Q is for Choir - 2510 SE Clinton St. - Worker collective record store.
FreeGeek - 1731 SE
10th Ave - Computer recycling and education.
Stumptown
Printers - 1115 SE Morrison - Environmentally friendly and
aesthetically beautiful printing.
Liberty Hall -
311 N. Ivy - Community event and organizing space.
Portland Collective
Housing - 4327 SE 25TH Ave. - Collective, affordable
housing
To Work or not to Work?:
Creating
Livable Alternatives to Wage Slavery
(CLAWS) - "CLAWS is
a
nonprofit support group,
as
well as a resource clearinghouse providing access to books and other
educational materials. Our main purpose is to encourage people to
re-think the old ways of viewing work, jobs, and leisure in our
lives."
Possum
Living - How to live
well without a job, and
(almost) no money.
General:
Experiments
in Sustainable Urban Living (pdx) - Maitri and Ole
Ersson's website. They are
Portland, Oregon pioneers in urban permaculture. They cover many things
from rain water collection to sawdust composting toilets.
Sustainability
Institute - Focus on understanding the root causes of
unsustainable behavior in complex systems to help restructure systems
and shift mindsets that will help move human society toward
sustainability.
In
Context - A quarterly of humane, sustainable culture.
Real Goods -
Products for an ecologically sustainable future.
Natural/Green Building:
Green Building Primer
Natural
Building Resources - Has a good overview of the main natural
building
methods
Northwest Ecobuilding
Guild (pdx) - The EcoBuilding Guild has
professional and non-professional members who
meet monthly to promote and build eco-friendly structures of all types.
Primitive Skills:
Primitivism
- Critique of Civilization -
Primitivism is the pursuit of ways of life running
counter to the development of technology, its alienating antecedents,
and the ensemble of changes wrought by both. This site is an
exploration into primitivist theory, as well as various works that
contribute to an understanding of the tendency.
Hollowtop Outdoor Primitive School - Along with
promoting it's wilderness schools and primitive living, the site
contains interesting information on sustainable
construction, weeds, wildflowers, and insects as a food source.
Solar Design:
Rainwater
Catchment:
Harvest the Sky - Harvest The
Sky advocates
harvesting rainwater from rooftops and using the water for irrigation
or other uses. This is called rainwater harvesting or rainwater
catchment. This is one way to reduce the amount of stormwater generated
from buildings and directed to fragile creek or river ecosystems. An
added benefit of rainwater harvesting is that it both reduces the
stormwater reaching the nearest water body, and it also provides free
water for use on site. Rainwater harvesting saves the environment and
it saves you money too.
Rain Barrel Guide
- A guide to collecting rainwater for your lawn and garden.
Compost Toilets:
Biodiesel:
Portland Bicycle Resources:
Shift
- Portland bike advocacy group.
Community
Cycling Center - Non-profit
organization that uses the bicycle as a tool for teaching positive life
skills to youth.
North Portland Bikeworks - Non-profit bike shop with earn-a-bike
programs and educational opportunities.
Other:
General:
The Dirt
(pdx) - Portland area environmental events
list and listserve
Northwest Environment Watch -
An independent, not-for-profit research and communication center based
in Seattle. NEW's mission is to promote an environmentally sound
economy and way of life in the Pacific Northwest, also called Cascadia. NEW puts out a "Scorecard" to monitor progress
toward that goal in the region.
World
Watch - Very useful annual report called "World Watch",
filled with
environmental facts.
(800)555-2028
Earth
Island Institute - Life
on Earth is imperiled by human
degradation of the biosphere. Earth Island Institute develops and
supports projects that counteract threats to the biological and
cultural diversity that sustain the environment. Through education
and activism, these projects promote the conservation, preservation,
and restoration of the Earth.
Environmental
Organization
WebDirectory - A great directory to environmental
organizations on the web.
Wilderness
Awareness -
Wilderness Awareness School is a
national non-profit environmental education organization founded in
1983 and based in Duvall, Washington. We are dedicated to caring for
the natural world and our children by fostering understanding and
appreciation of nature, community and self.
EarthFirst!
Journal & EarthFirst!
Worldwide - Earth First! was founded in 1979
in
response to
a lethargic, compromising, and increasingly corporate environmental
community. Earth First! takes a decidedly different tack towards
environmental issues. We believe in using all the tools in the tool
box, ranging from grassroots organizing and involvement in the legal
process to civil disobedience and monkeywrenching.
"The Final Empire:
The Collapse of
Civilization and the Seed of the Future" book by Wm. H.
Kottke online. An excellent overview of "empire culture" and our
current environmental and social predicament as well as potential
solutions.
Energy Descent:
David
Holgren on Energy Descent
Peak Oil:
NW Forests:
BARK (pdx)-
Bark watchdogs federal land agencies to make sure they manage the
forest in the public interest. Bark aims to halt all logging and forest
destruction until permanent protection of public forests is achieved.
Cascadia
Rising - A regional network of
environmental organizations in the Pacific Northwest (aka
Cascadia). They seek to approach the problems of environmental
degredation at a bio-centric manner.
Ecology and Deep Ecology:
Sacred
Lands - The mission of Sacred Lands is to remind the people
of the Earth about the interconnectedness of all life by promoting
community, sustainability, diversity, and ecological balance.
The
Virtual Library of Ecology and
Biodiversity - The
Virtual Library of Ecology and
Biodiversity division of The Virtual Library Project specializes in
reviewing internet information sources pertaining to ecology and
biodiversity based on their educational value.
Northwest
Earth Institute (pdx) - NWEI
develops innovative programs in Portland, transports them to Northwest
communities where they are offered through their chapters or local
volunteer groups, and replicated in other regions through autonomous
groups. Founded in 1993 by long-time activists Jeanne and Dick Roy,
NWEI initially brought a single course, Exploring Deep Ecology, into
mainstream workplaces to engage people in earth-centered conversation.
Great
River Earth Institute - A national nonprofit
organization based on the Northwest Earth Institute dedicated to
fostering personal
and cultural transformation through grassroots study and discussion
that encourages individuals to examine their deeply held values, accept
responsibility for the Earth and choose to live in ways that are as
ecologically friendly as possible.
Deep ecology info and
references, more
info, and more info
Deep ecology bibliography
Deep ecology index
Foundation
for Deep Ecology
Essay
on deep ecology and ecofeminism
http://www.joannamacy.net/html/deep.html
Deep ecology in Cuba
Deep ecology articles
Biodiversity:
Biodiversity
and Conservation - The
origin, nature and value of
biological diversity, the threats to its continued existence, and
approaches to preserving what is left.
Biodiversity
Project - The
Biodiversity Project works to
make
people aware of the importance of biodiversity and to build their
commitment to saving it. Our task is to engage and empower people to
act by making the connection between biodiversity and people's daily
lives and basic values. The Biodiversity
Project meets this
challenge
by developing communications strategies that motivate people to
protect biodiversity.
Primal Seeds - Not really
permaculture but focuses on
bio-diversity and food security. Offers a good critique of the
monoculture practices. With news, actions etc.
International
Plant Genetic Resources Institute - IPGRI is an international
research institute with a mandate to advance the conservation and use
of genetic diversity for the well-being of present and future
generations. It is a Centre of the Consultative Group on International
Agricultural Research (CGIAR)
Bioregionalism:
Water:
2002 Vandana Shiva Interview
discussing her book "Water Wars"
Orlo (pdx) -
Exploring environmental issues through the creative
arts.
Orion
Magazine - Orion
explores an emerging alternative world view. Informed by a growing
ecological awareness and the need for cultural change, it is a forum
for thoughtful and creative ideas and practical examples of how we
might live justly, wisely, and artfully on Earth.
Since 1982, Orion
has worked to reconnect human culture with the natural world, blending
scientific thinking with the arts, engaging the heart and mind, and
striving to make clear what we all have in common.
Eco/Environmental Writers:
Wendell Berry
- The farmer, poet, novelist,
essayist, and teacher, Wendell Berry, is a
lover of the land. His appreciation and love for the land is expressed
in both his life and works. Berry is the author of thirty-two books of
essays, poetry and novels. He has worked a farm in Henry County,
Kentucky since 1965. He is a former professor of English at the
University of Kentucky and a past fellow of both the Guggenheim
Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation.
Page
of interviews, poetry and essays
Essay:
"The
Idea of a Local Economy"
Interview
Interview
Chellis
Glendinning - A psychologist and author whose
works include the acclaimed "My Name is Chellis and I'm in Recovery
from Western Civilization", the Pulitzer Prize-nominated "When
Technology Wounds", and "Off the Map (An Expedition Deep into
Imperialism, the Global Economy, and Other Earthly Whereabouts)".
Her writings address both the ecological and human costs of
technological progress and the psycho-spiritual promises offered by a
renewed relationship to the natural world.Chellis
currently lives in a small New
Mexico village. She has turned her back on "Western civilization" and
has moved in with an indigenous community maintained by subsistence
agriculture.
Introduction
Interview:
"Technology and its Discontents"
Book exceprt:
"A Lesson in Earth Civics"
Lecture
at the EF Shumacher Society
Interview:
"Collective Recovery"
Interview:
"Locating Chellis"
Ivan Illich -
Ivan Illich can be considered one of the most radical political and
social thinkers in the second half of the twentieth century. His aim
is to analyze the institutional structures of industrialized
society and to provide both rigorous criticism and a set of
alternative concepts. The books "Deschooling Society",
"Tools for Conviviality", and "Energy and Equity"
made Ivan Illich one of the most important theorists of the radical
ecology movement of the 1970s.
About
and Bibliography
Writings
Archive
More Writings and Interveiws
Book
online: "Deschooling Society"
Book
online: "Tools for Conviviality"
Derrick Jensen - A Northern California author, has
published several books, including "The Culture of Make Believe" and "A
Language Older Than Words", and many essays. Jensen's
work emphasizes the hate, dishonesty, and destructiveness in
contemporary industrialized culture. He argues that this culture will
soon collapse because of the damage being done to the planet. Jensen
proposes that a different way of life is possible, and perhaps
historically more "normal" than "modern" life. This different way of
life is characterized by honesty, appreciation of beauty, and
connectedness with the natural world.
Homepage
Chris Maser -
Homepage
Essay
: "Global Imperative: Harmonizing
Culture and Nature: What Do We Mean When We Speak of
Sustainability?"
Jerry Mander
- Considered
by many to be today's most articulate and
outspoken critic of technology and economic globalization. His books
include "Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television", "In the
Absence of the Sacred", and, most recently, "The Case Against the
Global Economy" (co-edited with Edward Goldsmith).
Helen and Scott
Nearing - Well known back-to-the-landers. The roots
of the movement can be traced to the 1954
publication of Helen and Scott Nearing's book, The Good Life.
The Nearings began their simple life
on a farm in Vermont in 1932. In 1952 they moved to Forest Farm on the
coast of Maine where
they lived until their
deaths. The cycles and rhythms of nature
were their guide as they successfully provided for over 80 percent of
their own needs. Their approach, which has been replicated by thousands
of "pilgrims", was distinct in the equality that they gave to work and
play.
The Good Life
Center
Daniel Quinn - Daniel
Quinn is best known as
the author of Ishmael, the novel that in 1991 won the
half-million-dollar Turner Tomorrow Fellowship, established to
encourage authors to seek
"creative and positive solutions to global problems."
Homepage
Interview
Kirkpatrick
Sale - Sale is the man who made
the word "Luddite" respectable, with his history of the Luddite
movement, Rebels Against the Future, and he has written many
other books and articles about the "Green Revolution", the limits of
technology as well as
bioregionalism.
Writings
Essays
Paul Shepard
- Avery Professor of Natural
Philosophy and Human Ecology at
Claremont
College, Claremont Graduate University, and Pitzer College for more
than
twenty years. His influential books helped shape the development of
human
ecology and the "deep ecology" movement.
Index
Memorium
Vandana Shiva -
Dr. Vandana Shiva is a physicist, ecologist, activist, editor, and
author of many books. In India she has established Navdanya, a movement
for biodiversity conservation and farmers' rights. She directs the
Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Natural Resource
Policy. Some recent books are: "Water Wars", "Biopiracy: The
Plunder of Nature and
Knowledge" and "Stolen Harvest: The Hijacking of the Global Food
Supply".
Znet homepage
Third
World Traveller page
Interview
Gary
Snyder - Beat poet, Zen Buddhist, Bioregionalist
About
"Four Changes"
essay
Bibliography
Starhawk - is one of the most
respected voices in modern earth-based spirituality. She is also
well-known as a global justice activist, permaculturist and organizer,
whose work and writings have inspired many to action. She is the author
or coauthor of ten books, including The Spiral Dance: A Rebirth of
the Ancient Religion of the Great Goddess, long considered the
essential text for the Neo-Pagan movement, and the now-classic
ecotopian novel The Fifth Sacred Thing. Starhawk's newest
book is The Earth Path: Grounding Your Spirit in the Rhythms of
Nature.
Homepage
Lannan Foundation audio archive with
conversations between
people like Wendell Berry and Gary Snyder, Howard Zinn
and Arundhati Roy, Eduardo Galeano and Sebastiao
Salgado, Jerry Mander and Vandana Shiva.
Managing
Wholes - A
frequently updated set of articles on whole system design, esp forestry
and sustainable agriculture.
Homestead.org
- Great resource site for homesteading.
Open Directory Project
- The largest, most comprehensive human-edited directory of the Web. It is constructed and maintained by
a vast, global community of volunteer editors. Great resource on almost anything.
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