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Findhorn Ecovillage
Findhorn Ecovillage
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Commenced:
01/11/1962
Submitted:
18/05/2011
Last updated:
07/10/2015
Location:
The Park, Findhorn, Moray, GB
Phone:
01309 691653
Website:
http://www.findhorn.org/
Climate zone:
Cool Temperate





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Ecovillage Training - Incorporating the Permaculture Design Certificate

Project: Findhorn Ecovillage

Posted by Gabrielle Hamm over 13 years ago

Concepts, tools and techniques for creating sustainable human settlements. A practical forum for learning and for developing action plans drawing on the experience and expertise developed within the Findhorn Ecovillage and other initiatives.

A one-month course held every year between mid February to mid March

There is an increasing and urgent global need for viable, sustainable human settlements. Ecovillages provide environmental, social, economic and spiritual sustainability, and an enhanced quality of life for all. Ecovillage communities are cohesive social structures, united by common social and/or spiritual values. Working with the simple principle of not taking more away from the Earth than one gives back, ecovillages are consciously diminishing their ecological footprint. Ecovillage principles apply equally to urban and rural settings, to both developing and over-developed countries.

Findhorn Ecovillage has the lowest recorded ecological footprint for any community in the industrialised world, just half the UK national average.

For more information visit www.findhorn.org/evt

Or email: evt@findhorn.org

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