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How Can A Big City Become a Village? by Moster, Pacey and Chatterjee

How do you empower an entire metropolis to transition towards more localized living in a post-petroleum era? Founder Ross Moster and board members Ann Pacey and Rand Chatterjee of Village Vancouver (B.C.) Transition Society view Vancouver as a network of neighborhood-sized villages. They encourage neighbors to get to know each other. Projects arise from these connections: recycling depot, dinner groups, seed libraries. Their invitation: "Have a desire to create a happier, more livable future for the next generation...and to have fun while you're at it?" Published on Feb 26, 2016

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EarthSayersRand Chatterjee; Ross Moster; Ann Pacey
OrganizationsPeak Moment; Village Vancouver (B.C.)
EarthSayers RatingRecommended
CountryUnited States
Dateunknown
FormatInterview
Member of Special CollectionPeak Moment
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