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International Society for Ecology and Culture : ウィキペディア英語版
Local Futures
Local Futures (International Society for Ecology and Culture) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to raise awareness about what it identifies as the root causes of contemporary social, environmental and economic crises.
The group argues that focusing on single issues – saving whales, blocking nuclear power plants, feeding the hungry, etc. – only overwhelms people and ultimately fails as a strategy. Instead, Local Futures believes that the focus must be on changing the fundamental forces that create or exacerbate all of these problems. Among those forces are economic globalization, corporate power, and conventional notions of technological and economic "progress". As a solution, Local Futures promotes economic localization and other locally based alternatives to the global consumer culture, as a means to protect both biological and cultural diversity. The group is also associated with the concept of Counter-development.
Local Futures is the parent organization of a program in Ladakh, or "Little Tibet", begun in 1975.〔(The Ladakh Project )〕 The Ladakh Project includes a wide range of hands-on activities, including a renewable-energy program, and has won international recognition for countering the negative effects of conventional development in that region. Local Futures founder and Director, Helena Norberg-Hodge, shared the 1986 Right Livelihood Award.〔(1986 Right Livelihood Award - Ladakh Ecological Development Group (India) )〕
Local Futures has produced two award-winning documentary films: ''Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh'' (1993) and ''The Economics of Happiness'' (2011).〔(The Economics of Happiness - The Film )〕 An early advocate for local food (and one of the few organizations to look at local food from a global perspective), Local Futures also produced the book ''Bringing the Food Economy Home: Local Alternatives to Global Agribusiness'' (Kumarian Press, 2002), as well as a range of other resources for local food activists.〔(Programs: Local food )〕 The group has also organized a series of Economics of Happiness conferences, including recent events in Berkeley, California (2012),〔(Conference program, 2012 )〕 Byron Bay, Australia (2013),〔(Conference program, 2013 )〕 Bangalore, India (2014),〔(Conference program 2014 )〕 and Portland, Oregon, USA (2015).〔(Conference program, 2015 )〕
Local Futures has established a network to bring together groups and individuals from different parts of the world that are struggling to maintain their cultural integrity in the face of economic globalization. One measure of the international reach of this small organization is that Local Futures' many publications and videos have been translated into over 40 different languages.
Local Futures' directors also form the editorial board of ''The Ecologist'' magazine.
==References==


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