This volume focuses on society at the local and regional levels
in a scenario where human beings coexist harmoniously with nature.
This ideal society is examined in terms of the relationships
between villages or towns and their natural environment and how
they can achieve independence while facing pressures toward
centralization and globalization. Because this requires both food
and energy independence, farms, villages, and towns must have
access to natural renewable energy and material circulation
systems. There also needs to be a system to facilitate
collaboration among the various elements.
To enable communities to retain their autonomy, public awareness
of the importance of fostering local cultures and traditions is
vital. Cultural independence demands that local ways of thinking be
steered away from the "plunder nature" model toward "coexistence
with nature." With economic globalization spearheading a trend
toward standardization and uniformity in human values, this book
highlights the importance of developing a society in harmony with
nature through the networking of diverse communities to promote and
achieve local independence.
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