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Sustainability is more than an end. It is about extending the human species’ stay on the earth and improving the quality of that existence. Sustainable communities foster commitment to place, build resilience to stress, act as stewards, and forge peaceful connections both within and beyond the community. A community is unsustainable if it consumes resources faster than they can be renewed, produces more wastes than natural systems can process or relies upon distant sources for its basic needs.
Learn more about our national peer network of organizations working to build Local Living Economies all across this country: Business Alliance for Local Living Economies | www.livingeconomies.org
Interested in more Local Living Economy Examples and Models? See the Conservation Economy Framework from Eco Trust | http://www.conservationeconomy.net/pattern_map/flash/index.htm
Holistic Conversations for a Sustainable World Who Share Your Passion for:
* high quality organic food
* natural, sustainable lifestyle
* ecology
* holistic health
http://organicallyspeaking.org/
The importance of buying from local businesses and farms
David Korten talks about the importance of Local Living Economies: People Centered Development Forum | http://www.pcdf.org/
Institute for Local Self-Reliance | http://www.newrules.org/
American Farmland Trust
Land Stewardship Project
E.F. Schumacher Society | http://www.schumachersociety.org/
A study done in one Vermont town that showed their number one export to be...cash! | http://www.vtlivablewage.org/jobgapstudy.html
Community Corporations
National Center for Economic and Security Alternatives (They have a series of publications on alternative forms of corporate ownership. "A Third Way: Innovation in Community-Owned Enterprise" by Jeff Shavelson is particularly good) | http://www.ncesa.org/
The Mondragon Model has been widely praised as an extremely successful business organisation in part because of its' democratic methods in organisation, job creation, promotion of its workers in human and professional terms and commitment to the development of its social environment. Mondragon Corporation Cooperative
Business and Environmental Sustainability
GreenBiz.com | http://www.greenbiz.com/
Natural Capitalism | http://www.natcap.org/
This Ecological Footprint Quiz estimates how much productive land and water you need to support what you use and what you discard. After answering 15 easy questions you'll be able to compare your Ecological Footprint to what other people use and to what is available on this planet. | http://www.earthday.net/footprint/index.asp
Livable Jobs
The Livable Jobs Toolkit is for businesses:
- Interested in attracting/keeping employees
- With small, medium or large budgets
- Seeking new ways to compensate employees
The toolkit is a workbook to help businesses create a work/life-friendly workplace, offer an attractive package of combined wages, benefits, and workplace practices and remain profitable at the same time.
http://www.vbsr.org/pdf/Toolkit.pdf
Online Magazines and Web Portals
Tidepool Environmental News | http://www.tidepool.org/
Sustainable Communities Network | http://www.sustainable.org/
Positive Futures Network | http://www.yesmagazine.org/
Green@Work Magazine | http://www.greenatworkmag.com/
New Village
Earth Island Institute | http://www.earthisland.org/
Measuring What Matters
Redefining Progress | http://www.rprogress.org/
Northwest Environment Watch | http://www.rprogress.org/
Conscious Consumerism
Green Pages Online | http://www.coopamerica.org/pubs/greenpages/
Center for a New American Dream
Responsible Shopper | http://www.responsibleshopper.org/
Local Currencies
Ithaca Hours | http://www.ithacahours.org/
Book Recommendations
Going Local by Michael Shuman
The Hometown Advantage by Stacy Mitchell
Natural Capitalism by Paul Hawkin and Amory and Hunter Lovins
When Corporations Rule the World by David Korten
Ripples from the Zambezi by Ernesto Sirolli
Biomimicry by Janine Beynus
The Nature of Economies by Jane Jacobs
Cannibals with Forks by John Elkington
The Natural Step for Business by Brian Natrass and Mary Altomare

