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* One Community - http://www.onecommunityglobal.org/
 
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Revision as of 20:57, 7 August 2015

Sister Projects in this context are all non-RBE and non-RBE-like ecological projects that exist in the world and share elements in common with RBE objectives or values. The purpose of this page is learning from their features, qualities, similarities and differences, successes and failures, experiences, contact details, history, etc. This page is most valuable in conjunction with the Technical Resources page.

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Listings of Sister Projects

Global

http://www.griffith.edu.au/environment-planning-architecture/griffith-school-environment/staff/dr-william-james-bill-metcalf

Europe

Denmark

  • Christiania
  • Gaia Trust - http://www.gaia.org/
    • Charitable entity supporting sustainabilty projects around the world

England

Germany

Greece

Italy

  • Beppe Grillo

Romania

Spain

  • Mondragon Community

Middle East

United Arab Emirates

  • Masda City, Abu Dhabi - [[1]]

Israel

South Asia

India


Central America

  • ecoaldea alborada
  • Ecoaldea pachamama
  • Ecoaldea.com ecosalvia
  • Yacu yura eco village
  • Sat yoga
  • Ecoaldea chilam balam
  • Eco portal.net

Costa Rica

South America

Chile

Colombia

  • Eco Aldea Feliz

Peru

  • Kadagaya - http://www.kadagaya.org
    • A community started in 2014 implementing and evaluating the concepts and tehnologies an a resource-based economy.

North America

  • Federation of Egalitarian Communities - http://thefec.org/
    • The Federation of Egalitarian Communities is a network of communal groups spread across North America. We range in size and emphasis from small agricultural homesteads to village-like communities to urban group houses.

United States of America

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

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