List of Tables, Figures, and Maps
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Prologue
E.N. Anderson
Introduction: Environmental Anthropology Engaging Ecotopia: An Introduction
Joshua Lockyer and James R. Veteto
PART I: BIOREGIONALISM
Chapter 1. Growing a Life-Place Politics
Peter Berg
Chapter 2. On Bioregionalism and Watershed Consciousness
James J. Parsons
Chapter 3. Growing an Oak: An Ethnography of Ozark Bioregionalism
Brian C. Campbell
Chapter 4. The Adirondack Semester: An Integrated Approach to Cultivating Bioregional Knowledge & Consciousness
Steve Alexander and Baylor Johnson
Further Readings on Bioregionalism
PART II: PERMACULTURE
Chapter 5. Environmental Anthropology Engaging Permaculture: Moving Theory and Practice Toward Sustainability
James R. Veteto and Joshua Lockyer
Chapter 6. Weeds or Wisdom? Permaculture in the Eye of the Beholder on Latvian Eco-Health Farms
Guntra Aistara
Chapter 7. Permaculture in the City: Ecological Habitus and the Distributed Ecovillage
Randolph Haluza-Delay and Ron Berezan
Chapter 8. Culture, Permaculture and Experimental Anthropology in the Houston Foodshed
Bob Randall
Chapter 9. Putting Permaculture Ethics to Work: Commons Thinking, Progress and Hope
Katy Fox
Chapter 10. Permaculture in Practice: Low Impact Development in Britain
Jenny Pickerill
Chapter 11. In Search of Global Sustainability and Justice: How Permaculture Can Contribute to Development Policy
Aili Pyhala
Further Readings on Permaculture
PART III: ECOVILLAGES
Chapter 12. From Islands to Networks: The History and Future of the Ecovillage Movement
Jonathan Dawson
Chapter 13. Creating Alternative Political Ecologies through the Construction of Ecovillages and Ecovillagers in Colombia
Brian Burke and Beatriz Arjona
Chapter 14. Globalizing the Ecovillage Ideal: Networks of Neighborliness, Seeds of Hope
Todd LeVasseur
Chapter 15. Academia's Hidden Curriculum and Ecovillages as Campuses for Sustainability Education
Daniel Greenberg
Chapter 16. Ecovillages and Capitalism: Building Sustainable Communities within an Unsustainable Context
Ted Baker
Further Readings on Ecovillages