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as their model which, it was claimed, were characterised by their small, human-scale communities, low-impact technologies, successful population controls, sustainable resource management, holistic and ecologically integrated worldviews, and a high degree of social cohesion, physical health,
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It recommended that people live in small, decentralised and largely de-industrialised communities. Some of the reasons given for this were that:
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was an influential environmentalist text that drew attention to the urgency and magnitude of environmental problems.
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Fantasy, the Bomb, and the Greening of Britain by Meredith Veldman. Cambridge University Press, 1994. p230
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agricultural and business practices are more likely to be ecologically sound in smaller communities
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in January 1972, it was later published in book form and went on to sell over 750,000 copies.
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The Way: an ecological worldview by Edward Goldsmith, University of Georgia Press, 1998.
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was signed by over thirty of the leading scientists of the day—including
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psychological well-being and spiritual fulfilment of their members.
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The Stable Society by Edward Goldsmith. The Wadebridge Press, 1978.
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it is too difficult to enforce moral behaviour in a large community
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reducing an area's population reduces the environmental impact
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Edward Goldsmith
Robert Allen
Environmentalism
ISBN
978-0140522952
The Ecologist
Sir Julian Huxley
Sir Frank Fraser Darling
Sir Peter Medawar
E. J. Mishan
Sir Peter Scott
Edward Goldsmith
Robert Allen
Conservation Society
tribal societies
Enys Men
Kim Trainor
Limits to Growth
Transition Towns
About the Ecologist, www.theecologist.org
"A Blueprint for Survival, The Ecologist Vol. 2, No. 1. Preface"
the original
ISBN
1-57607-000-X
"A Blueprint for Survival, The Ecologist Vol. 2, No. 1"
the original
A Blueprint for Survival—full text
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environment

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