Bioneers Home
Donate
My Account
View Cart
Shop by Topic
Biomimicry
Ecological Design
Restoring Our Ecosystems
Food & Farming
Environmental Education
Ecological Medicine
Independent & Alternative Media
Social & Environmental Activism
Eco-nomics
The Arts
Indigenous Knowledge
Women's Leadership
Nature, Culture & Spirit
Youth Leadership
Shop by Department
Presentaciones en Español
Audio Downloads
Video Downloads
CDs
DVDs
Bioneers Media by Year
Books & Maps
Radio Series
Bioneers Stuff
About Us
Our Mission
Donate Today
Affiliate Program
Refunds & Exchanges
Contact Us
Subscribe to Bioneers Updates
Home
>
Nature, Culture & Spirit
>
A Dialogue about Sustainability from Two Cultures
A Dialogue about Sustainability from Two Cultures:
Modern Systems thinking and Indigenous Wisdom
For the last 10 years, the Center for Ecoliteracy (CEL) has applied systems thinking and an ecological conceptual framework to develop a model of education for sustainable living based on ideas articulated by indigenous wisdom keeper
Jeannette Armstrong
and systems theorist and physicist
Fritjof Capra
. In a dialogue moderated by CEL executive director
Zenobia Barlow
, these two gifted authors and thinkers engage in a joint exploration of sustainability and the nature of life from two very different perspectives: the modern scientific worldview of ecology and systems theory, and the lived experience of an indigenous society that has sustained itself on a finite resource base for millennia.
Item#
Item Name
Our Price
Qty
Add
2009-WS-B18-CD
A Dialogue about Sustainability from Two Cultures [CD]
$9.95
2009-WS-B18-mp3
A Dialogue about Sustainability from Two Cultures [mp3]
$1.99
Check the items you wish to purchase, then click
Share your knowledge of this product with other customers...
Be the first to write a review
Browse for more products in the same category as this item:
Nature, Culture & Spirit
Indigenous Knowledge
Environmental Education
Bioneers Media by Year
>
2009
>
Workshops
Shakti, Shanti, Sangam
Seeding T-Shirt
$15.00
Returning to the Roundhouse AND Indigeneity
Ayahuasca, Anthropology and Activism
A Thing Unseen AND The Next Wave of Women and Power
Light at the Crossroads AND A Sense of Wonder
Green the Ghetto
Beyond the Bar Code
Ecological Design AND Organic and Beyond