This paper presents a qualitative study of Hurdal Ecovillage in Norway. It explores how the actors involved have interacted over time and contributed to shaping the ecovillage. The study demonstrates that the ecovillage as a concept is continuously refined both internally on an individual level and in the village, and in mainstream society. At stake is the question of ecovillage identity and what this should entail. The interviewed ecovillagers report two main motives for deciding to move to the village. One is to become part of the ecovillage community, while the other is grounded in the ecovillage as a means to achieve sustainability rather than as a goal in itself. Hurdal Ecovillage has undergone two distinct development phases. First, t...
This research elucidates the transformative nature of sustainable lifestyles in ecovillages as osten...
Ecovillages aim to foster community around sustainable practices and encourage low-impact lifestyles...
This thesis departs from the assumption that the current socio-ecological crises require new and alt...
This paper presents a qualitative study of Hurdal Ecovillage in Norway. It explores how the actors i...
This paper presents a qualitative study of Hurdal Ecovillage in Norway. It explores how the actors i...
This thesis is about sustainable place-development, focusing on two planned ecovillages in two munic...
Ecovillages are burgeoning communitarian phenomena in postindustrialized countries whose members pus...
Ecovillages are collective projects that attempt to integrate sustainability principles into daily c...
This article examines local residents’ identity with historic landscapes through the case study of t...
This paper offers a case study of three selected ecovillages (two in Hungary and one in Slovakia). T...
Nowadays mankind has to cope with the fact that we will sooner or later run out of our resources. As...
International audienceThis research elucidates the transformative nature of sustainable lifestyles i...
Jönköping's municipality requested a diploma work witch would present the experiences, as arisen dur...
This paper explores the process of transitioning to a rural, self-sustainable lifestyle in terms of ...
Ecovillages are important models of sustainable community and reflective of an alternative lived par...
This research elucidates the transformative nature of sustainable lifestyles in ecovillages as osten...
Ecovillages aim to foster community around sustainable practices and encourage low-impact lifestyles...
This thesis departs from the assumption that the current socio-ecological crises require new and alt...
This paper presents a qualitative study of Hurdal Ecovillage in Norway. It explores how the actors i...
This paper presents a qualitative study of Hurdal Ecovillage in Norway. It explores how the actors i...
This thesis is about sustainable place-development, focusing on two planned ecovillages in two munic...
Ecovillages are burgeoning communitarian phenomena in postindustrialized countries whose members pus...
Ecovillages are collective projects that attempt to integrate sustainability principles into daily c...
This article examines local residents’ identity with historic landscapes through the case study of t...
This paper offers a case study of three selected ecovillages (two in Hungary and one in Slovakia). T...
Nowadays mankind has to cope with the fact that we will sooner or later run out of our resources. As...
International audienceThis research elucidates the transformative nature of sustainable lifestyles i...
Jönköping's municipality requested a diploma work witch would present the experiences, as arisen dur...
This paper explores the process of transitioning to a rural, self-sustainable lifestyle in terms of ...
Ecovillages are important models of sustainable community and reflective of an alternative lived par...
This research elucidates the transformative nature of sustainable lifestyles in ecovillages as osten...
Ecovillages aim to foster community around sustainable practices and encourage low-impact lifestyles...
This thesis departs from the assumption that the current socio-ecological crises require new and alt...