Land Tenure and Community: Why How You Own the Land Matters

Land is not just a physical resource. It is the foundation on which a community’s future is built, and the legal structure through which a community holds that land shapes almost everything about how the community functions, who has power, and what happens when...

Waste as a Resource: How Ecovillages Close the Loop

In the conventional economy, waste is an endpoint. Something is used, and then it is thrown away, transported to a landfill or processing facility, and forgotten. In a well-designed ecovillage, waste barely exists as a concept. Almost every output from one process...

From Vision to Reality: The Journey of Establishing an Ecovillage

Building an ecovillage from the ground up is a long, complex, and deeply rewarding process. We reflect on the journey so far and the lessons learned along the way. Every ecovillage that exists today began as an idea, a vision held by a small group of people who...

The Economics of Ecovillage Living: Is It Affordable?

One of the most common questions about ecovillage living is whether it is financially accessible. The answer is more nuanced than you might think. A common misconception about ecovillages is that they are expensive, the preserve of the wealthy or the ideologically...