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Transition Starts Here, Now and Together [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 191x140 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Jan-2018
  • Kirjastus: Actes Sud
  • ISBN-10: 2330081251
  • ISBN-13: 9782330081256
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 160 pages, kõrgus x laius: 191x140 mm
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  • Kirjastus: Actes Sud
  • ISBN-10: 2330081251
  • ISBN-13: 9782330081256
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One day in 2005, Rob Hopkins, an ordinary British citizen, started knocking on his neighbors’ doors in the small town of Totnes, where he had just settled in. He was proposing that they come together to organize nothing less than a new, locally based economy. A new model, the Transition Town, harnessed resources at hand and modeled a new way of life: no longer expect food to arrive from the other side of the planet at great fuel costs, but instead create short food supply chains and cultivate all the available land (gardens, rooftops, municipal parks); no longer complain about pollution, but rally fellow citizens around a project of local renewable energy cooperatives; no longer rail against the banks and the stock markets, but adopt a local currency that enriches the community. His experience has been successful not only in Totnes; it has spread to 1,200 cities in 47 countries. Each of the Transition Towns are transforming their communities, without fanfare, without outside funding, making them more autonomous and more resilient to the crises looming ahead—a network of oases offering a wealth of solutions.

Hopkins’ charisma and his story spur us all to become the best we can be. He has revived a sense of hope, buried under years of resignation and the disillusionment of “economic realism.” The saga of the Transition Towns movement inspires us all to take action and tap into the unimagined capacities we all have to promote change.

Introduction 14(12)
Lionel Astruc
Outside Our Comfort Zones
15(1)
"I Want to be Able to Tell Them that I Did Everything I Could"
16(2)
People Reinventing Their Lives
18(2)
Around the World by Word-of-Mouth
20(2)
What Impact on Our Current Model?
22(1)
The Path to Transition
23(3)
1 Totnes: The Environmental Saga of a Small Town
26(36)
An English High-School Student, an Italian Farmer, and a Buddhist Monastery
27(4)
Applying Permaculture Principles to the Economy
31(5)
Totnes as a Laboratory of Transition: Taking Action
36(5)
Economic and Social Benefits of Transition
41(3)
Totnes Creates Its Own Currency
44(5)
Reassure Local Authorities and Get Them Involved
49(3)
Empowering Residents
52(2)
Transition Links Together Citizen's Initiatives
54(3)
Local Investors in Local Economies
57(2)
Personal Convictions in a Professional World: It's Possible!
59(3)
2 Totnes Goes Viral
62(42)
A Ripple Effect
63(1)
A Practical Accessible Tool for Everyone
64(6)
The "Do-It-Yourself" Culture
70(4)
Launching Hundreds of Initiatives
74(3)
Transition Adapts and Cooperates With Exiting Initiatives
77(3)
Renewable Energies: Crucial for Change
80(1)
The Power of An Ultra-Lean Organization
81(4)
Transition Is More Than Activism
85(3)
Transition As Job Creator
88(1)
Small Is Beautiful
89(2)
The Local Multiplier Effect: The Crux of a Worldwide Movement
91(2)
Necessary Changes to Address Shortages
93(2)
Multinationals Survive Only Through Our Support
95(1)
Involving Friends and Neighbors, Adapting to a Community's Needs
96(1)
Intelligent Short Supply Chains
97(3)
Younger Generations: "We Want to Participate Too!"
100(4)
3 Reconnecting People to Politics, to Solidarity, to Themselves
104(34)
A Silent Revolution, Beyond Environmentalist!
105(2)
Globalization Is Suffocating Democracy, We Are Reviving It!
107(1)
Transition Influences Legislation
108(4)
The Political Impact of An Apolitical Approach
112(3)
Transition Combats Austerity Measures In Countries Hit By Crises
115(2)
No Replacement for Public Services
117(2)
Less Technology, More Social Innovation
119(2)
Relearning Manual Skills
121(1)
Inner Transition: In Support of Collective Mindfulness
122(3)
No Guarantees, Nothing In Return
125(4)
A Positive Scenario
129(4)
An Extraordinary Opportunity
133(5)
Bibliography 138