Global Ecovillage Network

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General Info
Website http://gen.ecovillage.org/index.html
Alternate Name(s) GEN

Areas of Focus
Business/Economics,  Education,  Energy,  Environment/Natural Resources,  Food/Agriculture,  Governance,  Housing,  Marriage/Parenting,  Peace/Conflict Resolution

About (mission, vision, goals, etc.)

Ecovillages are urban or rural communities of people, who strive to integrate a supportive social environment with a low-impact way of life. To achieve this, they integrate various aspects of ecological design, permaculture, ecological building, green production, alternative energy, community building practices, and much more.

The Global Ecovillage Network is a global confederation of people and communities that meet and share their ideas, exchange technologies, develop cultural and educational exchanges, directories and newsletters, and are dedicated to restoring the land and living "sustainable plus" lives by putting more back into the environment than we take out.

Network members include large networks like Sarvodaya (11,000 sustainable villages in Sri Lanka); EcoYoff and Colufifa (350 villages in Senegal); the Ladakh project on the Tibetian plateau; ecotowns like Auroville in South India, the Federation of Damanhur in Italy and Nimbin in Australia; small rural ecovillages like Gaia Asociación in Argentina and Huehuecoyotl, Mexico; urban rejuvenation projects like Los Angeles EcoVillage and Christiania in Copenhagen; permaculture design sites such as Crystal Waters, Australia, Cochabamba, Bolivia and Barus, Brazil; and educational centres such as Findhorn in Scotland, Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales, Earthlands in Massachusetts, and many more.

GEN's main aim is to support and encourage the evolution of sustainable settlements across the world, through:

  • Internal and External Communications services; facilitating the flow and exchange of information about ecovillages and demonstration sites;

  • Networking and project coordination in fields related to sustainable settlements; and

  • Global cooperation/Partnerships (UN Best Practices, EU Phare, EYFA, Ecosoc).

GEN operates mainly through the offices and volunteers of its three Regions: