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Multifunctionality as a definitive sign of modern ecological settlements
The work examines one of the directions of the implementation of the ‘New ecological paradigm’ (1978, W. Catton, R. Dunlap) through the creation of ecovillages. The concept of ecovillage is considered as a voluntary cohabitation of a group of people united by the idea of creating an ecologically cle...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The work examines one of the directions of the implementation of the ‘New ecological paradigm’ (1978, W. Catton, R. Dunlap) through the creation of ecovillages. The concept of ecovillage is considered as a voluntary cohabitation of a group of people united by the idea of creating an ecologically clean-living space and based, as a rule, on the concept of sustainable development and organization of organic agriculture.
The change in the concept of the approach to the organization of ecovillages in the period 1950-2020 is shown. From complete isolation from society with the primitive manual labor of producing vital goods and products to the creation of autonomous eco-cities operating on the principles of sustainable development using modern waste-free technologies for the production of energy, products and goods, in complete harmony with the environment and humanity. A characteristic feature of modern ecovillages is their multifunctionality. It manifests itself in all aspects – from architecture to life support. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0123435 |