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Living Green: Communities that Sustain [Paperback]

Jennifer Fosket (Author), Laura Mamo (Author)

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June 1, 2009

"This interesting book analyzes green communities thriving in North America and the people who build them. The authors provide case studies of a commune in Virginia, an ecovillage in L.A., and green active adult communities among other examples. The book ends with a list of 10 lessons about social sustainability." - Sierra Club, The Green Life

Social issues are, and need to be, a central part of environmental and economic sustainability efforts. Using stories of extraordinary communities across North America, Living Green showcases the social side of living green.

The book features communities that explicitly integrate social and human factors into their design and planning, and examines the impact living in these communities has on personal health, well-being, and the capacity for pursuing sustainability. It includes interviews with developers, architects, and residents, highlighting personal ideals and efforts to pursue a sustainable lifestyle.

The book’s three parts explore:

  • How community is central to sustainable living in everything from cohousing to communes
  • Communities that specifically integrate green building design components with social justice politics such as racism, poverty, and urban alienation
  • Housing options geared toward mainstream living that offer individual choices to those who wish to live green

Written for those desiring to hear a good news story, Living Green will appeal to individuals and communities living a sustainable lifestyle, green building activists, and academics in sociology, planning and design, architecture, and environmental fields.
Jennifer Fosket and Laura Mamo are professors of sociology at McGill University and the University of Maryland, respectively. They have each made a career out of documenting people’s experiences and ideas as they concern health and everyday living. They are co-founders of Social Green, a nonprofit organization engaged in research, consulting, and education. Jennifer Fosket lives in Berkeley, California, and Montreal, Canada, and Laura Mamo lives in San Francisco, California, and Washington, DC.


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This is the book I've been waiting for, and the book that will become mandatory reading for anyone interested in understanding or creating quality communities.
-- Robert Berkebile, Architect and participant in the creation of USGBC, LEED and the concept of Living Buildings

The key word in this title is "communities." It's an idea we've let languish too long, and it's inspiring to read these accounts of its comeback
-- Bill McKibben, author Deep Economy

Most of us are in intellectual agreement about the importance of sustainability, but it is in these richly detailed stories that we can find the inspiration to act, and it's not a moment too soon.
-- S. Richard Fedrizzi, President, CEO and Founding Chairman, U.S. Green Building Council

Social issues are a central part of environmental and economic sustainability efforts. Using stories of extraordinary communities across North America, Living Green examines the relationship between people and built communities and showcases the social side of living green. The stories in this book take us to Dockside, a planned green community in Victoria, two co-housing communities in Washington D.C., an eco-village in Los Angeles and other communities across Canada and the U.S.

Written for those desiring to hear a good news story, Living Green will appeal to individuals and communities living a sustainable lifestyle, green building activists, and academics in sociology, planning and design, architecture and environmental fields.

About the Author

Jennifer Fosket is a Professor of Sociology at McGill, who has made a career out of documenting people's experiences and ideas. She is a co-founder of Social Green, a non profit organization engaged in research, consulting and education. She lives in Berkeley, CA. Laura Mamo is a Professor of Sociology at Univeristy of Maryland, who has made a career out of documenting people's experiences and ideas. She is a co-founder of Social Green, a non profit organization engaged in research, consulting and education. She lives in San Francisco, CA.

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