Conserving Natural Spaces

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  • by Michael Blate, The Woodlands at DeerHaven Hills
    June, 2007

    Cohousing can serve a variety of purposes and take different forms. But one exciting approach is a hybrid of cohousing and the ecovillage – what I call an eco-community. Here your monthly mortgage payment does double-duty. Not only do you create a new cohousing community, you also help the environment immediately around you. You might get a spectacular park or forest for your backyard, to boot. It can be a win-win situation for everyone.

  • Best Site & Land Use Strategies - That Can’t Be Cut in a Budget Crunch

    Jack Wilbern/Meda Ling, Cohousing Collaborative

    What is Sustainable Site Development? This discussion will look at Cohousing’s potential as a catalyst for renewed understanding of the interrelationship between environment, economics, and human society, and will examine several common sense approaches toward building truly sustainable communities.

    Jack Wilbern and Meda Ling are principal partners of Cohousing Collaborative, LLC, a cohousing development company serving the mid-Atlantic region.

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