Global Ecovillage Network - 0044 (0) 1309 691973

The Global Ecovillage Network (GEN) is a network of sustainable communities and initiatives that bridge different cultures, countries, and continents. GEN serves as coordinator for ecovillages, initiatives and ecologically-minded individuals worldwide.

The Global Ecovillage Network (GEN) is a growing network of sustainable communities and initiatives that bridge different cultures, countries, and continents. GEN serves as umbrella organization for ecovillages, transition town initiatives, intentional communities, and ecologically-minded individuals worldwide.

People and communities meet and share their ideas, exchange technologies, develop cultural and educational exchanges, directories and newsletters, and are dedicated to restoring the land and living a cooperative sustainable lifestyle.

Network members include large networks like Sarvodaya (2,000 active sustainable villages in Sri Lanka); the Federation of Damanhur in Italy and Nimbin in Australia; small rural ecovillages like Gaia Asociación in Argentina and Huehuecoyotl, Mexico; urban rejuvenation projects like Los Angeles EcoVillage and Christiania in Copenhagen; permaculture design sites such as Crystal Waters, Australia, Cochabamba, Bolivia and Barus, Brazil; and educational centres such as Findhorn in Scotland, Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales, Earthlands in Massachusetts, and many more.

about2GEN's main aim is to support and encourage the evolution of sustainable settlements across the world, through:

Facilitating the flow and exchange of knowledge about

ecovillages and demonstration sites thru:

Website Information sharing & networking forums and webinars;
Promoting partner programs and social actions that reflect GEN’s core values; and
Fostering Global Cooperation/Partnerships (UN Best Practices, EU Phare, EYFA, Ecosoc).

Tags: Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)

Address & Contact

Street:
The Park
City:
Findhorn
Phone:
0044 (0) 1309 691973
Website:
http://www.ecovillage.org
Category:
Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)

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