ABSTRACT

Every movement has its bellweathers, the ideas that lead the way and rally its adherents towards a set of shared values and visions. Resettling America was one such beacon – a publication for its time and ahead of its time. Those of us doing the work of sustainability and the transformation of communities feel grateful for Gary’s early and prescient contribution that has shaped the thinking of so many around the US and beyond. Essential reading for all green warriors! Jason F. McLennan, Chief Sustainability Officer – Perkins & Will. Founder, Living Building Challenge.  

Originally published in 1981 and now reissued with a new Preface by Gary J. Coates, Resettling America was one of the first comprehensive, transdisciplinary books on the crisis of sustainability and the implications of that crisis for the re-design of buildings, towns, cities and regions. Through essays by Coates, which provide a theory of ecological design, and case studies written by leading authors and activists of the time, the book presents a strategic vision of how it would be possible to create a sustainable and livable society through a process of cooperative community development rooted in a radical re-visioning of nature, self and society. By providing a strategic vision, as well offering practical means for creating a sustainable society worth sustaining, Resettling America remains more relevant and inspiring than ever to those who face the ecology of crises that now surround us in the 21st Century.

chapter |50 pages

General Introduction

part |59 pages

Vision

chapter 1|36 pages

Future Images, Present Possibilities

Revisioning Nature, Self and Society

chapter 2|21 pages

Sharing Smaller Pies

part |405 pages

Expression

part |40 pages

Contemplative Communities

chapter 3|13 pages

Sangha-Community

chapter 4|17 pages

Resettling the Shakers

The Abode of the Message, New Lebanon, NY

part |61 pages

Rural New Towns

chapter 5|25 pages

Rural New Towns for America

chapter 6|28 pages

Gerro Gordo

Future Residents Organize to Plan and Build an Ecological Village Community

part |186 pages

Urban Decentralization

chapter 7|23 pages

Self-Reliant Cities

The Rise of the New City-States*

chapter 8|19 pages

Self-Help Housing and the Cities

Sweat Equity in New York City*

chapter 9|31 pages

Community-Controlled Economic Development and Environmental Enhancement

The Case of the Whiteaker Neighborhood, Eugene, Oregon*

chapter 10|16 pages

Beyond Solar

Design for Sustainable Communities*

chapter 11|21 pages

Urban Agriculture

A Strategy for Transition to a Solar Society

chapter 13|9 pages

The Davis Experience*

part |115 pages

Biotechnology and Regional Integration

chapter 15|6 pages

Goals for Regional Development

chapter 18|23 pages

Agricultural Landscapes

Strategies Toward Permanence*

chapter 19|18 pages

New Roots for Agriculture*

part |35 pages

Reflection