Saturday, October 22, 2022

Building Sustainable Futures Across Urban & Rural Geographies




Building Sustainable Futures
Across Urban & Rural Geographies

"We work together lest we work not at all."
- re slater

If I were to become active in political community projects again I would start off building upon the ideas related to me in the resources below. Since I live in West Michigan I have included several titles on the value and worth of water.

Overall, for those of you wishing to re-integrate a balance to human living-in-place -with-the-earth into what habitats are remaining I would suggest the cross-section of titles below for there wisdom and their holistic approaches. First, in terms of process thinking, next in city and urban governance, and then across all things green and blue (habit and water).

Blessings upon all who give voice in the spheres of influence. Do not give up.

R.E. Slater
October 22, 2022



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What Is Ecological Civilization?: Crisis, Hope, and the Future of the Planet 
by Philip Clayton (Author), Wm. Andrew Schwartz (Author)


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For The Common Good: Redirecting the Economy toward Community,
the Environment, and a Sustainable Future
by Herman E. Daly (Author), John B. Cobb Jr. (Author)


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The Art of City Making, 1st Edition
by Charles Landry (Author)


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Loving Water Across Religions: Contributions to
an Integral Water Ethic (Ecology and Justice)
by Elizabeth McAnally (Author)


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Rivers Run Through Us: A Natural and Human History
of Great Rivers of North America
by Eric B. Taylor (Author), Mark Angelo (Foreword)


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The Death and Life of the Great Lakes Kindle Edition
by Dan Egan (Author)


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Limnology: Inland Water Ecosystems
by Jacob Kalff (Author), John Downing (Author)




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