Hua Dao ecovillage

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About the Communities

  • Established
  • Chinese (Simplified)
  • Ecological
  • Rural

Founding year

  • 2014

What we do

Hua Tao ecovillage is in Chongzhou, Chengdu, the land of abundance. Hua translates to China, Chinese tradtion and culture, whilst Tao refers to the way, which represents nature and innovation. Hua Tao is therefore the pathway to inherit and innovate Chinese civilization. People who engage with this community learn how to share and cooperate with each other in a harmonious ecology. Hence, Hua Tao has now become a pioneer in promoting the restoration of environment, morality and economy.
There are several interesting places around the community including Anren, an ancient town, Confucius International School and an agricultural base. The ecovillage is comprised of a living area with green buildings and is approximately 9 acres in size, meanwhile the surrounding farmland is about 40 acres. The density of buildings here is 39.6%, and the green coverage is 45.9%. The residential buildings have been built to adopt the traditional Chinese courtyard style of western Sichuan and contain individual family apartments and a communal open space and kitchen.
Hua Tao applies a very sustainable and sophisticated living system to its resource management, which includes regional biodiversity, green planning, water retention, energy conservation, and the refusal of unnatural land treatment. All these measures make us an ecological community that provides a better environment both inside and outside of our community.

  • Purpose
  • Ecological
  • Languages
  • Chinese (Simplified)
  • English
  • Community type
  • Coliving
  • Ecovillage
  • Land-Based Communities

Commemorative dates

  • January 1, 2014
  • Started living together
  • Not open to new members
  • Open to visitors
Total
15

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  • China

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  • Events
12 years ago

Communities Conference in VA

If you live or want to live according to the values of cooperation, sustainability, and equality this conference is for you. You’ll get something out of this event whether you’re brand new to communities and cooperatives, or have been living and working in them for decades. The conference focuses on Intentional Communities, including models such as Ecovillages, Cohousing, and Housing Cooperatives, and the larger cooperative movement, including all kinds of cooperative and collective organizations. From September 4th – 7th, 2015, network and learn about communities of all kinds — co-housing, co-ops, communes and ecovillages — at one of the best-known intentional communities in North America. At the conference, you can attend workshops topics such as group-decision making, diversity in community, intentional relationships and sustainable living. Camp in a beautiful forest alongside fellow participants and be a part of a temporary, once-in-a-lifetime intentional community. Register: http://communitiesconference.org/register/ The Twin Oaks conference site has open air facilities and the basic registration option includes camping. Indoor accommodations are also available. Meals and snacks are provided (including food contributions from participants) from Friday dinner through Monday dinner. Find out more about the logistics of the conference: http://communitiesconference.org/info/ Activities at the conference include formal workshops and presentations, open space workshops provided by participants, community introductions and networking, tours of three different intentional communities, a rockin’ dance party, and plenty of time to hang out and have fun. Check out the schedule and descriptions of activities and workshops: http://communitiesconference.org/schedule-of-events/ Please consider making a donation to help us keep the conference financially accessible. Tax deductible donations can be made to Fellowship for Intentional Community, a 501(c)3 non
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3 years ago

17-day Permaculture Design Certificate Course/ October 2024, Gaia Ashram, Thailand

YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN US AT OUR BEAUTIFUL GAIA ASHRAM COMMUNITY AND ECO LEARNING CENTER! Gaia Ashram is an Permaculture Education Center established in 2012 on 6 hectares of land in the North East of Thailand. Gaia Ashram has over 10 years experience of practicing permaculture and applying permaculture principles to the design and the development of our land. Gaia Ashram aims to keep progressing the land towards absolute abundance for nature and people. Increasing biodiversity and life throughout the land. At the same time Gaia Ashram aims to increase resilience for upcoming challenging. Gaia Ashram is strongly rooted in the local community as our founders are from the local area. Gaia Ashram is working with the local community on different projects promoting ecological resilience. We strongly believe that there never was a bigger need for spreading knowledge of Permaculture and related sustainable living practices. Especially with increased climatic changes and the growing awareness of the ecological crises we are facing. In these times people’s empowerment and community experience is the right response to change. WHAT IS A PERMACULTURE DESIGN COURSE (PDC)? A Permaculture Design Certificate Course, short PDC, is an internationally known and accepted 72-hour theory course resulting in a Permaculture Design Certificate. The PDC provides an introduction to permaculture design according to the movement’s founder Bill Mollison and it is designed on his international course curriculum. The Permaculture Design Course equips you with the knowledge and an understanding on how to design sustainable living systems for a wide variety of landscapes and climates. To date, thousands of permaculture designers worldwide have been certified through this course, and now comprise a global network of educators, ecological activists, consultants and practitioners who are influencing the decisions of major corporations, small businesses, and people from all walks
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18 years ago

Artosilla, 1999

II Encuentro de Ecoaldeas En el II Encuentro Estatal de Ecoaldeas, celebrado en Artosilla en agosto de 1999, se avanzĂł considerablemente en la creaciĂłn de una red de ecoaldeas, al permitir que nos conociĂ©ramos unos cuantos colectivos que, en diferentes lugares de la geografĂ­a española, estamos trabajando en esta lĂ­nea. Sin embargo, por ser todavĂ­a pocos y por hallarnos todavĂ­a en una fase muy inicial, en la Ăşltima asamblea celebrada en dicho Encuentro se decidiĂł mantener de momento una estructura de coordinaciĂłn mĂ­nima —que recaĂ­a por otra parte en la Carrucha Cultural— y esperar que el movimiento de ecoaldeas se fuera consolidando en todo el territorio español antes de crear una verdadera red. TambiĂ©n se decidiĂł, que dado que la palabra “ecoaldea” es de uso muy reciente, y algunos colectivos ya llevan trabajando en lĂ­neas similares desde hace años, se podrĂ­a ampliar la red a otro tipo de comunidades sostenibles, como colectividades rurales, comunas urbanas y rurales, municipios o pueblos ecolĂłgicos, cooperativas de viviendas, comunidades de desarrollo personal, etc., siempre que se hallen predispuestas a avanzar en la consecuciĂłn de los requisitos mĂ­nimos de ecoaldea. No existen ecoaldeas perfectas, ni en España ni en ningĂşn otro paĂ­s europeo, y por tanto no se trata de que los colectivos que quieran unirse a la red ibĂ©rica de ecoaldeas lo sean completamente. Basta con que haya en ellos una intenciĂłn de avanzar en el desarrollo de comunidades sostenibles. En Artosilla, los siguientes colectivos constituyeron el germen de la futura Red IbĂ©rica de Ecoaldeas: • Cooperativa de viviendas ValdepiĂ©lagos (Madrid) — so********@***ix.net • AsociaciĂłn La Osa (Asturias) —as********@***sa.org • Municipio ecolĂłgico de Amayuelas de Abajo (Palencia) — ce****@********os.es • AsociaciĂłn La Semilla (Cádiz) — gr*****@***oo.es • Proyecto de CooperaciĂłn Nueva Tierra (Sevilla) — qu*****@*******ok.net • Instituto de Permacultura Montsant (Tarragona) — wa**@**ac.es • A

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