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Local Food Systems
(2859 people) | Landscape Ecology
(954 people) | Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning
(1928 people) | Sustainable Urban Environmental Services
(1054 people) | Urban Revitalization
(1184 people) | Natural Resource Management
(1319 people) | Sustainable Communities
(4072 people) | Urban Ecology
(1648 people) | Sustainable Transportation
(1697 people) | Sustainable Building
(3011 people)
About
We're at the beginning of a new era and I am looking for the areas I can contribute to real change, not more bureaucratic rhetoric. Therefore, I've narrowed my vision to what I consider most important within the scope of my own day-to-day realities. Still believing "Small is Beautiful" you'll find me operating mostly out of my own little home office. Thanks, Ken
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Remove sternklar about 1 month ago
I was just skimming around and I noticed you had posted about groups in the Seattle area. I would recommend perhaps connecting with Janine, one of our editors who is quite active in Seattle. She's also a member of several of the Seattle groups on WE. I hope that helps!
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I thinking we should really have one single group in the Seattle area that is willing to meet and discuss the real impediments to Sustainable Urbanism in our City beginning with the absurd land use history and current policies; and the strangle hold special interests have on property limiting equitable, ecological planning and design--we have many separate environmental groups but no one group able to challenge land use and existing real estate and developer networks directly. We continue to work around the main disparity.
Let me know what you think,
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