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92:(2019), and a range of other resources for local food activists. The group has also organized a series of Economics of Happiness conferences, including recent events in Berkeley, California (2012), Byron Bay, Australia (2013 & 2019), Bangalore, India (2014 & 2019), Portland, Oregon (2015), Florence, Italy (2016 & 2018), Bristol, UK (2018), Ladakh, India (2019) and Tokyo, Japan (2017, 2018 & 2019), as well as an annual event in Jeonju, South Korea. 37:
The group argues that focusing on single issues – saving whales, blocking nuclear power plants, feeding the hungry, etc. – only overwhelms people and ultimately fails as a strategy. Instead, Local Futures believes that the focus must be on changing the fundamental forces that create or exacerbate all
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Local Futures has established a network, The International Alliance to Localization (IAL) to bring together groups and individuals from different parts of the world that are struggling to maintain their cultural integrity in the face of
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organization whose purpose is to raise awareness about what it identifies as the root causes of contemporary social, environmental, and economic crises.
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to strengthen and raise awareness about the emerging worldwide localization movement.
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1986 Right Livelihood Award - Ladakh Ecological Development Group (India)
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Bringing the Food Economy Home: Local Alternatives to Global Agribusiness
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Localization: Essential steps to an economics of happiness (booklet)
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Local Futures has produced two award-winning documentary films:
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Local Futures' directors also form the editorial board of
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Local Futures is the parent organization of a program in
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In 2020, the organization launched an online campaign
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Index

International Society for Ecology and Culture
non-profit
economic globalization
corporate power
consumer culture
Counter-development
Ladakh
Helena Norberg-Hodge
Right Livelihood Award
local food
economic globalization
The Ecologist
Helena Norberg-Hodge
Going Local: the solution-multiplier (animation)
Localization: Essential steps to an economics of happiness (booklet)
The Ladakh Project
1986 Right Livelihood Award - Ladakh Ecological Development Group (India)
Archived
Wayback Machine
The Economics of Happiness - The Film
Past international conferences
"Home"
Local Futures/ISEC homepage
The Ecologist
Categories
Foreign charities operating in India
Ecology organizations
Non-profit organizations based in Vermont

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