EcoVillage at Ithaca: Pioneering a Sustainable Culture

EcoVillage at Ithaca: Pioneering a Sustainable Culture

by Liz Walker
EcoVillage at Ithaca: Pioneering a Sustainable Culture

EcoVillage at Ithaca: Pioneering a Sustainable Culture

by Liz Walker

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Overview

The compelling story of an internationally recognized example of sustainable development.

In a world filled with stories of environmental devastation and social dysfunction, EcoVillage at Ithaca is a refreshing and hopeful look at a modern-day village that is taking an integrated approach to addressing these problems.

This book tells the story of life at EcoVillage at Ithaca, an internationally recognized example of sustainable development. It transports the reader into the midst of a vibrant community that includes co-housing neighborhoods, small-scale organic farming, land preservation, green building, energy alternatives and hands-on education. By integrating proven social and environmental alternatives into a living model, EcoVillage at Ithaca provides a rare glimpse into one possible—and positive—future for the planet.

EcoVillage at Ithaca delves into the heart of the lived experience at this innovative community. It provides a warm, personal and reflective look at what it is like to create a sustainable culture. The book tells in-depth stories about an integrated way of life:

  • Running a family farm
  • Creating "invented celebrations"
  • The poignancy of a home birth, as well as a conscious death
  • Community work parties
  • Dramatic examples of personal transformation

At the same time, as one chapter states, “This is not Utopia,” and the struggles and conflicts inherent in any community endeavor are not glossed over.

Human scale, accessible and inspiring, the example of EcoVillage at Ithaca will help readers imagine fresh alternatives to “life as usual.” It will appeal to all who are hungry to learn about successful working models of a more sustainable approach to living with each other and the earth.

Liz Walker co-founded and has directed EcoVillage at Ithaca since its inception in 1991 and has lived there with her family since the first buildings were completed. She has worked on all aspects of the community’s development and has written and lectured widely on the topic.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781550923070
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Publication date: 05/01/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Liz Walker co-founded and has directed EcoVillage at Ithaca since its inception in 1991, and has lived there with her family since the first buildings were completed. She has worked on all aspects of the community's development, and has written and lectured widely on the topic.


Liz Walker co-founded and has directed EcoVillage at Ithaca since its inception in 1991, and has lived there with her family since the first buildings were completed. She has worked on all aspects of the community's development, and has written and lectured widely on the topic.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword by Duane Elgin
Introduction

CHAPTER ONE: HOW IT ALL STARTED
The Global Walk
The Envisioning Retreat
Buying the Land

CHAPTER TWO: PEOPLE AND THE LAND
Ithaca
The Land Use Planning Process
Paying Off the Land

CHAPTER THREE: WEST HAVEN FARM
Jen and John
Farming and Finances
Working on the Farm
CSA Pickup

CHAPTER FOUR: LIVING IN COMMUNITY
The Cohousing Model
Growing Pains
Famous Fried Tofu
... and the Beach Party
Invented Celebrations

CHAPTER FIVE: IT’S NOT UTOPIA: CONFLICT AND COMMUNICATION
Communication
Conflict

CHAPTER SIX: THE CYCLE OF LIFE
Birth and Death at EcoVillage
Life Passages
Personal Transformations
"Deepening Relationships" Groups

CHAPTER SEVEN: THE "ECO" IN ECOVILLAGE
The Big Picture
Green Building
FROG and SONG: Choices and Consequences
Recycling
Influencing Friends and Neighbors

CHAPTER EIGHT: CREATING THE "VILLAGE" IN ECOVILLAGE
Getting Us Together
The "Crux of the Matter" Party
Sharing the Load, Sharing the Glory: The Benefits of Shared Leadership
Revisiting the Vision

CHAPTER NINE: LEARNING AND TEACHING
Community Education: Learning from the Inside Out
Sharing Our Learning
Partnership Education: Creating the Basis for Institutional Change
International Ecovillage Education

CHAPTER TEN: SPREADING THE WORD
The People Connection
Sister Village
The Allure of Village Life
Working with the Media

CHAPTER ELEVEN: ASSESSING THE PRESENT, PLANNING THE FUTURE
How Are We Doing?
Dream Projects
Ecovillages and the World: What We Have to Offer

GLOSSARY OF ACRONYMS
ECOVILLAGE AT ITHACA TIMELINE
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"The folks at EcoVillage have learned more than a little about creating an Earth-friendly community. Today, an ever-growing number of people are coming to the conclusion that our society is on a collision course with madness; they long for a way of life less alienating and more natural than the prevailing direction of our culture, but do not know where to turn. In EcoVillage at Ithaca , Liz Walker speaks of the struggles as well as the joys of building such a community. I finished this book with a greatly renewed sense of hope and trust in humanity's ability to live with one another and the Earth."
— John Robbins, author of Diet For A New America and The Food Revolution

"Liz Walker's EcoVillage at Ithaca is an achingly beautiful and finely told account of a group of people — part of a larger movement — living as modern pioneers of a sustainable future. Walker and her dozens of companions are ordinary people called to an extraordinary adventure in our hyper-individualistic consumer culture — to trust one another, to cooperate, to work together, to make a "career" of living itself. I hope this book inspires you to be more neighborly at very least and perhaps to join the growing network of people living lightly and intentionally so that there might be many tomorrows."
— Vicki Robin, coauthor of Your Money or Your Life, and cofounder of "Conversation Cafes"

"Liz Walker's EcoVillage at Ithaca is a great contribution to the sustainability movement. Her personal, engaging account is an invaluable documenting of the process of creating one of the most successful alternative communities: EcoVillage at Ithaca . Liz Walker is honest about the frustrations and conflicts as well as about the joys of this social experiment. The lessons she has learned, and the example of sustainable, supportive living, are vital for anyone contemplating undertaking such a project. Thank you, Liz!"
— Starhawk, author of The Spiral Dance , The Fifth Sacred Thing , Webs of Power , and The Earth Path

"I had the good luck to stay at EcoVillage at Ithaca in its early days, and can still remember the heady sense of optimism, community, and verve. This fine book captures all that, and will serve as an invaluable tool for anyone with such subversive thoughts in the back of their own mind."
— Bill McKibben, author of Wandering Home: A Long Walk Across America's Most Hopeful Region, Vermont's Champlain Valley and New York's Adirondacks

"Liz Walker's fascinating and touching story of the Ecovillage at Ithaca shows how two single mothers without financial means initiated and led the building of a model for a sustainable society. In the process, they not only reduced their ecological footprint by 40 percent , but also created community, trust and love among the participants. All future ecovillage projects will stand on the shoulders of their experiences. This is a place into which I would like to reincarnate as a child in a future lifetime. Ecovillagers are the true freedom fighters of our generation."
— Hildur Jackson, ecovillage designer, cofounder of Gaia Trust and the Global ecovillage Network, and author of Ecovillage Living: Restoring the Earth and her People

"This thoughtful, candid look at a successful ecovillage by one of its cofounders is a must-read for anyone seriously interested in starting his or her own ecovillage or intentional community."
— Diana Leafe Christian, author of Creating a Life Together: Practical Tools to Grow Ecovillages and Intentional Communities

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