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Small is Necessary Anitra Nelson (University of Melbourne)

Small is Necessary By Anitra Nelson (University of Melbourne)

Small is Necessary by Anitra Nelson (University of Melbourne)


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Summary

Amidst crisis and fragmentation, the need for sociable, practical and sustainable housing is manifest.

Small is Necessary Summary

Small is Necessary: Shared Living on a Shared Planet by Anitra Nelson (University of Melbourne)

Does small mean less? Not necessarily. In an era of housing crises, environmental unsustainability and social fragmentation, the need for more sociable, affordable and sustainable housing is vital. The answer? Shared living - from joint households to land-sharing, cohousing and ecovillages.

Using successful examples from a range of countries, Anitra Nelson shows how 'eco-collaborative housing' - resident-driven low impact living with shared facilities and activities - can address the great social, economic and sustainability challenges that householders and capitalist societies face today. Sharing living spaces and facilities results in householders having more amenities and opportunities for neighbourly interaction.

Small is Necessary places contemporary models of 'alternative' housing and living at centre stage arguing that they are outward-looking, culturally rich, with low ecological footprints and offer governance techniques for a more equitable and sustainable future.

Small is Necessary Reviews

'With great insight, Anitra Nelson shows how collaborative housing is emerging across the world to re-ignite the 'Small is Beautiful' spirit of E.F. Schumacher. This is a wonderful guide featuring inspiring examples for those who want to use shared eco-housing to tackle the challenges ahead' -- Paul Chatterton, Professor of Urban Futures, University of Leeds, and co-founder of the Lilac cohousing co-operative
'This is a timely report and a critical and informed exploration of an important and growing housing sector in which ideas of equity, sharing, and ecological responsibility are essential parts of real, successful communities' -- Paul Downton - Ecopolis urbanist and cofounder of Christie Walk cohousing (Adelaide, Australia)

About Anitra Nelson (University of Melbourne)

Anitra Nelson is Associate Professor in the Centre for Urban Research School of Global, Urban and Social Studies at RMIT University, Australia. She is the author of Marx's Concept of Money: The God of Commodities (Routledge, 1999), and she co-edited Life Without Money: Building Fair and Sustainable Economies (Pluto, 2011), Housing for Degrowth (Routledge, 2018) and is the author of Small is Necessary (Pluto, 2018).

Table of Contents

List of Figures, Tables and Boxes
Abbreviations
Glossary
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Less is More: Living Closely on a Finite Planet
Part I: Compact Urban Housing
2. Once We Were Small: Traditional and Contemporary Homes
3. Apartment Living in Cities
4. Apartment Household Practices and Affordability
Part II: Eco-Cohousing and Ecovillages
5. From Sharing a House to Eco-cohousing
6. Ecovillages: Sustainability and System Change
Part III: Futures: Scaling Up, Shared Landscapes, Shared Livelihoods
7. 'Will You Dance With Us?' Governments and Collaborative Housing
8. 'To Market, To Market': Eco-collaborative Housing for Sale
9. Grassroots Sustainability, Sociality and Governance
Conclusion
10. Small is Necessary and, with Sharing, Feasible
Appendix: Key Sources and Links
Notes
Index

Additional information

NPB9780745334233
9780745334233
0745334237
Small is Necessary: Shared Living on a Shared Planet by Anitra Nelson (University of Melbourne)
New
Hardback
Pluto Press
2018-01-20
320
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