hello, I am a biodiversity developer. I designed a park for an Egyptian client on the following concept : don't invent nature, invite it! I wanted to share it with you as it is a deep ecology thought.
Stephan Harding is a faculty member at Schumacher College, Devon, UK. One of the courses he will be teaching on this autumn is titled 'Ecoliteracy: First Principles for Radical Change', which provides a foundation of knowledge and understanding of what an ecological world view is.
For more details please go to the College website -
How do we eat a elephant? One small bite at a time... How do we break this immensely high transformity knowledge into bite sized nuggets for digestion of the masses??? To transform we are going to have to get the key to the masses- the majority has to get onboard- most are simply at the moment not interested and see this as some arcane intellectual excercise. How do we engage the imagination of the public? How do we create a vision that inspires people to change?
That's exactly what I've been wondering, that's the very core of the problem. And has the solution - to make people aware and willing to act - more to do with psychology or intelligence? Or do we need a more spiritual approach? Or them all?
all of them....everyone has different interests. But, above all, those who understand what is happening must take this knowledge and apply it (NOW).......living by praxis is the true way to influence the world while, at the same time, educating the misled...........Once we all begin to think, act, and live in a positive harmony, the tragedy which we now face will be reversed and turned into a golden age........ peace
This makes me think of the words of E.O. Wilson "We should put aside our differencies in order to save the Creation". And I bet that includes our civilization, too.
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hello, I am a biodiversity developer. I designed a park for an Egyptian client on the following concept : don't invent nature, invite it! I wanted to share it with you as it is a deep ecology thought.
egyptlifescape.blogspot.com/2011/11/sustainable-egyptian-urban-park.html
shikrafapp 2 months ago
Stephan Harding is a faculty member at Schumacher College, Devon, UK. One of the courses he will be teaching on this autumn is titled 'Ecoliteracy: First Principles for Radical Change', which provides a foundation of knowledge and understanding of what an ecological world view is.
For more details please go to the College website -
worldwideweb(dot)schumachercollege(dot)org(dot)uk(slash)courses(slash)ecoliteracy-first-principles-for-radical-change
SchumacherCollegeUK 1 year ago
humans = arrogant
walter0bz 1 year ago
How do we eat a elephant? One small bite at a time... How do we break this immensely high transformity knowledge into bite sized nuggets for digestion of the masses??? To transform we are going to have to get the key to the masses- the majority has to get onboard- most are simply at the moment not interested and see this as some arcane intellectual excercise. How do we engage the imagination of the public? How do we create a vision that inspires people to change?
CandianBear 2 years ago 2
That's exactly what I've been wondering, that's the very core of the problem. And has the solution - to make people aware and willing to act - more to do with psychology or intelligence? Or do we need a more spiritual approach? Or them all?
EnviroUpdate 2 years ago
all of them....everyone has different interests. But, above all, those who understand what is happening must take this knowledge and apply it (NOW).......living by praxis is the true way to influence the world while, at the same time, educating the misled...........Once we all begin to think, act, and live in a positive harmony, the tragedy which we now face will be reversed and turned into a golden age........ peace
dan888888882001 2 years ago
This makes me think of the words of E.O. Wilson "We should put aside our differencies in order to save the Creation". And I bet that includes our civilization, too.
EnviroUpdate 2 years ago
spiritual approach
SomeFatGuyoo7 2 years ago