ABSTRACT

The world faces a ‘perfect storm’ of social and ecological stresses, including climate change, habitat loss, resource degradation and social, economic and cultural change. In order to cope with these, communities are struggling to transition to sustainable ways of living that improve well-being and increase resilience. This book demonstrates how communities in both developed and developing countries are already taking action to maintain or build resilient and sustainable lifestyles. These communities, here designated as ‘Ecocultures’, are exemplars of the art and science of sustainable living. Though they form a diverse group, they organise themselves around several common organising principles including an ethic of care for nature, a respect for community, high ecological knowledge, and a desire to maintain and improve personal and social wellbeing. 

Case studies from both developed and developing countries including Australia, Brazil, Finland, Greenland, India, Indonesia, South Africa, UK and USA, show how, based on these principles, communities have been able to increase social, ecological and personal wellbeing and resilience. They also address how other more mainstream communities are beginning to transition to more sustainable, resilient alternatives. Some examples also illustrate the decline of ecocultures in the face of economic pressures, globalisation and climate change. Theoretical chapters examine the barriers and bridges to wider application of these examples. Overall, the volume describes how ecocultures can provide the global community with important lessons for a wider transition to sustainability and will show how we can redefine our personal and collective futures around these principles.

part I|112 pages

Established ecocultures

chapter 1|24 pages

Ecocultures

Towards sustainable ways of living

chapter 2|17 pages

Maritime Ecocultures

Bajau communities of Eastern Indonesia

chapter 3|18 pages

ICE Fishing Cultures of North Karelia, Finland

The case of Puruvesi winter seining

chapter 4|16 pages

Environmental Knowledge in Motion

The ingenuity and perseverance of hunters in North Greenland

chapter 5|19 pages

Resilience and Returning to Country

Rainforest Aboriginal people of the Wet Tropics of Queensland, Australia

chapter 6|16 pages

Changing with the seasons

How Himalayan communities cope with climate change

part II|83 pages

Emerging ecocultures

chapter 7|13 pages

‘Distant Music of the Future'

Lessons from Lynedoch EcoVillage, Stellenbosch, South Africa

chapter 9|20 pages

The evolution of Eco Detroit

chapter 10|16 pages

Bristol Green Doors

Promoting home energy retrofitting, combatting climate change

part III|65 pages

The future for ecocultures

chapter 12|19 pages

Ecocultures of Transition

New, traditional and alternative ways of living in the ‘adjacent possible'

chapter 14|23 pages

Ecocultures

Lessons learnt and paths into the future