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A resilient community has the ability to survive an extended disconnection from the global grid in areas including:
A resilient community has the ability to survive an extended disconnection from the global grid in areas including:


* Energy.
* [[Energy]].
* Food.
* [[Food]].
* Security (both active and passive).
* [[Security]] (both active and passive).
* Communications.
* [[Communications]].
* Transportation.  
* [[Transportation]].  


The aim is:
[[Sustainability]] and [[local production]] are essential elements of this.
:"...to enjoy the fruits of globalization without being completely vulnerable to its excesses. - John Robb[http://globalguerrillas.typepad.com/globalguerrillas/2008/01/the-resilient-c.html]
 
The aim of a resilient community is:
:"...to enjoy the fruits of globalization without being completely vulnerable to its excesses." - John Robb[http://globalguerrillas.typepad.com/globalguerrillas/2008/01/the-resilient-c.html]
 
== See also ==
* [[Transition Towns]]
* [[TTH Chapter 3: Why rebuilding resilience is as important as cutting carbon emissions]]


== Interwiki links ==
== Interwiki links ==
* [[p2pfoundation:Resilient communities]]


* [[p2pfoundation:Resilient communities]]
== External links ==
* [http://www.resilientcommunities.org/ Resilient Communities Archive]
* [http://www.self-sufficiency-guide.com Self Sufficiency Guide] A practical guide to self sufficiency.
* [http://www.self-production.org Self-production.org] A green, natural, do it mainly yourself economy, micro as well as macro, in which problems of energy, environment, unemployment, third world, are more or less solved.


[[Category:Communities]]
[[Category:Community]]
[[Category:Local production]]
[[Category:Sustainability]]

Revision as of 03:59, 9 August 2009

A resilient community has the ability to survive an extended disconnection from the global grid in areas including:

Sustainability and local production are essential elements of this.

The aim of a resilient community is:

"...to enjoy the fruits of globalization without being completely vulnerable to its excesses." - John Robb[1]

See also

Interwiki links

External links

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