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This is the basic organization of the ideas I am exploring to turn our property into a demonstration project for sustainable city living.
The underlying impulse behind this initiative is a 21st century adaptation of the 'back to the land' movement of the 1970s. Instead of migrating out of the city to take up rural properties, this initiative brings rural, sustainable, organic farming practices to urban properties. At the same time, it rebuilds neighbourhood strengths lost in the 20th century pursuit of consumerism, materialism and individualism. These ideas work best when implemented as a neighbourhood collaboration, in the spirit of early, cooperative community building, where the many and diverse strengths of individual group members contribute to a whole that is greater than the sum of its parts.
In this concept, any city property becomes a candidate for contributing to building food strength, neighbourhood self-reliance, water conservation, and emergency preparedness. Any city community develops the capacity to reduce food waste, propagate enriching soil amendments, and enrich habitat diversity.
The problem this initiative is addressing is that many property owners and managers do not have simple, concrete, actionable plans to transform their presence from ecologically negative entities to ecologically positive sources of life, nourishment and water supply.
The purpose of this initiative is a holistic transformation of our lived urban infrastructure one property at a time.
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