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Vicente Lombardozzi

I am an Argentinian-Chilean sociologist and MSc in Ecological Economics at the University of Leeds. I did both theses about ecovillages; you can find them at: https://understandingecovillages.blogspot.com/ I love to practice yoga, meditating & spirituality. It would be a dream fulfilled to find a suitable ecovillage to live in. If you know one that you consider is good to live in please, let me know! (I am willing to visit and meet different ecovillages). [email protected]

I am an Argentinian-Chilean sociologist and Master in Sciences in Ecological Economics at the University of Leeds. I did both theses about ecovillages.

You can find both of them in my blog https://understandingecovillages.blogspot.com/

My e-mail: [email protected]

Primary interests: Social; Culture; Ecology; Economy (Banking & Exchange, Sharing & Collaboration); spirituality; metaphysics, yoga, vedanta, meditation

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Tesis de Economía Ecológica: “Opciones de subsistencia en comunidades ecológicas” "El caso de la Ecoaldea Findhorn, Escocia"

Solution
  • Regions: CASA, GEN Europe, GEN International
  • Impact: Community
  • Areas of Regeneration:
    • Culture
      • Vision & Purpose
    • Economy
      • Banking & Exchange
      • Social Entrepreneurship

Los resultados muestran que, mientras que las necesidades básicas son exitosamente satisfechas y hay una alta satisfacción en los trabajos, el sentimiento de sus miembros respecto a su situación económica, especialmente a lo que necesidades secundarias se refiere, es ambiguo. Además, los entrevistados más jóvenes tienen incertidumbres acerca de su futuro financiero. Por otro lado, la cosmovisión de los miembros muestra ausencia de ambiciones financieras y monetarias. La suya es una filosofía de … Read more

Ecological Economics thesis: “Livelihood options in ecological communities” "The Findhorn Ecovillage case, Scotland"

Solution
  • Regions: GEN Europe, GEN International
  • Impact: Community
  • Areas of Regeneration:
    • Culture
      • Vision & Purpose
    • Economy
      • Banking & Exchange
      • Social Entrepreneurship

Results indicate that, while basic needs are successfully met and there is high job satisfaction, the feeling of members about their economic situation, especially regarding secondary needs, is ambiguous. Also, the youngest interviewees have uncertainties about their financial future. On the other hand, the worldview of the members shows a lack of financial ambition and monetary goals. Theirs is a philosophy of voluntary simplicity. In this way, the presence of social capital seems to counteract … Read more

Tesis sociológica: Formas de organización social de la Ecoaldea “X”

Solution
  • Region: CASA
  • Impact: Community
  • Areas of Regeneration:
    • Social
      • Diversity & Cohesion
    • Culture
      • Vision & Purpose

El uso teórico común que se le da a la comunidad (como una forma de organización represiva) podrían mermar la imagen y el prestigio de las ecoaldeas a los ojos de la comunidad académica. Por lo tanto, clarificar, mediante investigación científica y datos empíricos, que las ecoaldeas no tienden a ser represivas sino todo lo contrario, podría posicionar a las ecoaldeas como una buena manera de organización, no solo desde la obvia y ya provada perspectiva ecológica, sino que también desde una … Read more

Sociological thesis: Organizational forms of the “X ecovillage”

Solution
  • Region: GEN International
  • Impact: Community
  • Areas of Regeneration:
    • Social
      • Diversity & Cohesion
    • Culture
      • Vision & Purpose

The common theoretical use of community (a repressive way of organization) could erode ecovillages’ image and prestige in the eyes of the academic community. Therefore, clarifying, through scientific research and empirical data, that ecovillages tend not to be repressive but all the contrary, might position ecovillages as a good way of organization, not only from the obvious and already proven ecological perspective but also from a social view. … Read more

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More about Vicente

  • Country

    : Chile
  • GEN Regions

    :
    • CASA
    • GEN Europe
  • Languages spoken

    :
    • English
    • Spanish
  • Websites

    :
    • Here I uploaded my both theses about ecovillages
    • Blog in spanish where I share spirituality ideas focused on a social perspective
    • Blog in spanish where I share political ideas and also about sustainability
  • Project visited

    :
    • Findhorn Foundation Community and Ecovillage
  • Social media

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