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Global Ecovillage Network Conference 2012, 10.-13. July 2012, Hungary

Ecovillages act as research and training centres for sustainable development within wider society. Alongside the abundance of networking opportunities and the flow of inspiration within and between participants, the hosting Eco-Valley Foundation will serve as a living example and field of practice for the themes of this year’s conference:

Climate Compliance Conference

Chateaubelair, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Status: 
Muller
Initiative type: 
Local Initiative
Community type: 
Village
Community type: 
Town
Community type: 
Forest
Community type: 
Rural
Community type: 
Island
Themes: 
Arts & Crafts
Themes: 
Education
Themes: 
Effective groups
Themes: 
Energy
Themes: 
Food
Themes: 
Health
Themes: 
Housing
Themes: 
Inner Transition
Themes: 
Local Government
Themes: 
Transport
Approximate number of members: 
2

 

People & Contacts
Primary point of contact: 
Vaida Gurskyte
Core team: 
Volunteer point of contact: 
Vaida Gurskyte
Web point of contact: 
Vaida Gurskyte

Forum des Artisans du Changement

Themes: 
Effective groups
Related Transition Stage: 

Le Forum des Artisans est organisé le 26 novembre 2011, à Montréal. Cet événement est organisé par un groupe de citoyens conscients des profonds besoins de transformation de notre société et qui réalisent que c’est ensemble que nous réussirons à la faire évoluer. L’objectif est de faciliter le passage à l’action pour celles et ceux qui souhaitent participer au changement.

People & contacts
Primary point of contact: 

Green and Away

Green and Away's picture
First name: 
Green
Last name: 
and Away

Green & Away is a unique event venue, offering groups and organisations a natural, eco-friendly and creative space in which to come together. Each year, the Green & Away team build and run Europe's only tented conference centre - an inspirational and environmentally sustainable village - on a farm in rural Worcestershire.

Geographic region : 
East Midlands
England
United Kingdom
Involvement & interest with the Transition Network
Roles I perform/skills I can share: 
Facilitator

2011 Green Gathering

Thursday, 28 July 2011 - 12:00pm - Monday, 1 August 2011 - 12:00pm

Location

United Kingdom
Point of contact: 
Mike Grenville
Themes: 
Arts & Crafts
Themes: 
Education
Themes: 
Inner Transition
Source: 
Transition Partner

The NEW Green Gathering will be showcasing future technologies, alternative ways of life and inspiring people to adopt sustainable lifestyles! We have a Transition focused area at this camping event with fantastic networking opportunities. 

Community Composting Network (CCN) Annual Conference 2011

Saturday, 5 March 2011 - 9:00am - 5:30pm

Location

Discovery Centre, Green Estate, Sheffield
115 Manor Lane
Sheffield S2 1UL
United Kingdom
Point of contact: 
Finn K

Bookings are now being taken for the CCN Annual Conference 2011. We are at a new venue this year -  the Discovery Centre, Green Estate, Sheffield. The conference will be on the Saturday, with an optional chance to come on Friday night to socialise and have a meal in Sheffield.

Transition Scotland Conference round up

The Transition Scotland conference was a great success. In the words of Pete Lipman (chairman)...

... it enabled us to think better about the connection between belonging and Transition...

Transition Scotland folks

Transitions: Diverse Routes to Belonging Conference 20-21 November 2010

Transitions: Diverse Routes to Belonging conference, 20/21-Nov-2010, Edinburgh

The conference will be held at the John McIntyre Conference Centre, and will bring together people from communities across the world who are working in very different ways to create or protect sustainable, local and fair ways of living.

Conference 2010 write up by Amelia Gregory

Amelia Gregory, of Amelia's Magazine fame, has been a stalwart supporter of our transition efforts over the years. She's written up a thoughtful piece with some valuable critique here. As always, beautifully illustrated and thought-provoking, it shows a perspective from a very active activist at the cutting edge of climate action.

A Great Conference! (...from one who missed it)

I was gutted when the dates of the Transition Conference were changed to the weekend of Taste of Diss, a local food festival I helped to organise. But over the past few days, I have managed to get a good sense of what went on from the blogs, photos, videos and audio that were posted online, and I have loved the conference! Well done Ed and team.

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