ABSTRACT

First published in 1994, The Wealth of Communities presents the stories of ten communities from Philippines to Poland, from Los Angeles to Zimbabwe, where they are making intelligent and sustainable use of the world around them. It brings case studies of reviving depleted fisheries; finding novel ways of waste disposal; controlling industrial pollution; and replanting forests, to show how they are shaping their own destinies and meeting their own needs while at the same time protecting the environment in the face of hardship and opposition.

With a Foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales, this is a book about hope and ingenuity, written in a vivid and memorable style to which the accompanying photographs lend immediacy and depth. In an age of climate crisis, these ten tales will pave the way for the success of future ventures, and they are a tonic for hard times.

chapter 1|16 pages

Calcutta

The Mudialy Fishermen’s Cooperative Society

chapter 2|19 pages

NEPAL Annapurna Conservation Area Project

‘Looking after the forest is everyone’s responsibility’

chapter 3|17 pages

Zimbabwe

Campfire

chapter 4|17 pages

Uganda

Pallisa Community Development Trust

chapter 5|15 pages

Mauritania

Second Livestock Project

chapter 6|10 pages

Krakow

The Green Federation

chapter 7|15 pages

Los Angeles

Watchdog

chapter 8|16 pages

Costa Rica

San Miguel Association for Conservation and Development

chapter 9|13 pages

Ecuador

Licto and Salinas Communities

chapter 10|17 pages

The Philippines

The Hook and Line Fishers’ Organization

chapter |36 pages

Conclusions