Jan Martin Bang was born in Norway and educated in England. He has taught Permaculture design for nearly two decades, and has lived in income-sharing communities for twenty-five years, in Israel and Norway. He is a former chair of the International Communal Studies Association, and is a Fellow of the Findhorn Foundation. He lives in rural Norway. His four previous books, Ecovillages, Growing Eco-Communities, Sakhnin, and A Portrait of Camphill, are published by Floris Books.
Praise for Jan Bang's previous books on Ecovillages and
Eco-communities:
'A comprehensive review for those who seek to initiate an
ecovillage or for those in existing community who seek a
transformation to a more sustainable way of life.'
-- International Communal Studies Association Bulletin
'The book has a clear and anecdotal style, and the details of the
worldwide communities keep you inspired.'
-- Clean Slate: The Practical Journal of Sustainable Living
'A useful guide if you are considering planning or even joining an
ecovillage.'
-- Building for a Future: The Independent Journal for Green
Building
'A comprehensive guide to the principles and practice of
sustainable communities.'
-- Scientific and Medical Network Review
'Part life testimony, part textbook for all kinds of sustainable
living. An important snapshot of how community life has evolved
since the communes of the 1970s. Life-affirming.'
-- Camphill Correspondence
'Jan Bang clearly has hands-on experience. This is a veritable
source book.'
-- New View
'This book weaves together permaculture and ecovillage design as
coherent strategies for sustainable living and is full of practical
hands-on information as well as inspiration and insight.'
-- Permaculture
'Takes an inspiring, serious look at sustainability in alternative
communities across the world, Food for thought for anyone wanting
to rationalise their carbon footprint.'
-- Wave Magazine
'Practical in its approach and with a critical eye, the book paints
a vivid picture of a variety of communal lives. For those of us not
living in communities, it gives an excellent introduction to the
problems faced and the joy in overcoming them.'
-- Living Lighty
'If you are part of a community, are thinking of establishing one
or just wondered what makes a successful one work, this book will
guide you through the thorny issues and how they can be dealt with.
An invaluable handbook.'
-- Juno Magazine
'A candid, inspiring and practical book - essential reading.'
-- Positive News
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