by KirkpatrickSale (Author)
Imagine a world structured around ecological and cultural diversity, rather than national and political parameters. In response to present and impending ecological and economic crises, Kirkpatrick Sale offers a definitive introduction to the unique concept of bioregionalism, an alternative way of organizing society to create smaller scale, more ecologically sound, individually responsive communities with renewable economies and cultures. He emphasizes, among many other factors, the concept of regionalism through natural population division, settlement near and stewardship of watershed areas, and the importance of communal ownership of and responsibility for the land. Dwellers in the Land focuses on the realistic development of these bioregionally focused communities and the places where they are established to create a society that is both ecologically sustainable and satisfying to its inhabitants.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Published: 30 Apr 2000
ISBN 10: 0820322059
ISBN 13: 9780820322056
If it's radical and leading edge, Sale probably wrote about it sooner and better than anyone else.-- UTNE Reader
Dwellers in the Land is at once an alarm, a directive, and a tonic. One could hardly ask for more.-- Kansas City Star
A serious and wonderful book . . . excellent reading from cover to cover.-- Annals of Earth
Dwellers in the Land addresses questions of the greatest importance to the future of human life. . . . Its truths are timely, and they encourage us to action.-- San Jose Mercury News
Dwellers in the Land is at once an alarm, a directive, and a tonic. One could hardly ask for more.
--Kansas City StarDwellers in the Land addresses questions of the greatest importance to the future of human life. . . . Its truths are timely, and they encourage us to action.
--San Jose Mercury NewsIf it's radical and leading edge, Sale probably wrote about it sooner and better than anyone else.
--UTNE ReaderA serious and wonderful book . . . excellent reading from cover to cover.
--Annals of Earth