In short, here is how Wikipedia defines this term; “Sustainable communities are communities planned, built, or modified to promote sustainable living. They tend to focus on environmental sustainability (including development and agriculture) and economic sustainability. Sustainable communities can focus on sustainable urban infrastructure and/or sustainable municipal infrastructure.”
There are several websites that define, and educate people on this term, as well as provide locations of these types of communities, I have listed them here:
www.sustainable.org/information/aboutsuscom.html
www.ecobusinesslinks.com/sustainable_communities.htm
http://sustainablecommunities.blogspot.com/
I also would like for you to visit our website to view sustainable green communities in the United States, we are trying to build a database of these types of developments so as to locate them quickly.
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July 14th, 2008 at 1:52 am
Useful article on Sustainable communities. Expecting to here more on it.
July 14th, 2008 at 3:50 am
RamTsam,
There is so much more to come, I do not no where to start! Please book mark us, as we will be posting much more in the coming months on sustainable, and green communities.
Regards,
GECO