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CHPS is recognized as one of the standards that projects would need to meet in order to qualify for the H.R. 3021 legislation funding. [6] H.R. 3021 was referred to the Senate on August 1, 2008. [7] The Green Communities Initiative provided the first National Green Building Program for new constructions and rehabilitation of affordable housing.
They typically share responsibilities and resources. Intentional communities include collective households, co-housing communities, co-living, ecovillages, monasteries, communes, survivalist retreats, kibbutzim, ashrams, and housing cooperatives. For directories, see external links below.
The Living New Deal is a research project and online public archive documenting the scope and impact of the New Deal on Americans' lives and landscape. The Living New Deal relies on a network of Research Associates and other volunteers, including historians, teachers, students, artists, history buffs, librarians, journalists, and photographers ...
Founded by German religious separatists who wanted religious freedom in America. Old Economy Village: Pennsylvania George Rapp: 1824 1906 A Harmonites Village. The Harmony Society is a Christian theosophy and pietist society founded in Iptingen, Germany, in 1785. Nashoba: Tennessee Frances Wright: 1825 1828 An abolitionist, free-love community ...
A recent report on the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) demonstrates the importance of local measures when it comes to furthering sustainability efforts. Local sustainability ...
The term "sustainable communities" has various definitions, but in essence refers to communities planned, built, or modified to promote sustainable living.Sustainable communities tend to focus on environmental and economic sustainability, urban infrastructure, social equity, and municipal government.
Ecovillage residents seek a sustainable lifestyle (for example, of voluntary simplicity) for inhabitants with a minimum of trade outside the local area, or ecoregion. Many seek independence from existing infrastructures, although others, particularly in more urban settings, pursue more integration with existing infrastructure.