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Introduction

What is bigSMALL?

What is “A Conditional Cooperative”?

How is it organized?

»Where are these projects located?

What project criteria will be followed?

Where are the funds held?

What’s in it for me?

Where do I sign up?

How do I let friends and colleagues know about bigSMALL?

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Where are the projects/communities located?

The planning team envisions concurrent redevelopment endowments constructed in pairs, one in the north and the other in the south.

Formal decision to move forward with a completed endowment allocation will be made by the World Stewardship Council, with the advise and consent of Amory B. Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute and Dr. Tony Kendle, President of the Eden Foundation at Bodelva in Cornwall, UK.

Two advancing community ecosystem partnership campaigns are in Washington State, in the US Pacific Northwest, and on the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica.

Located in the Little White Salmon Biodiversity Reserve, Highland Farm is being redeveloped as a center for the art and science of sustaining culture and the conservation of heritage craftsmanship.

The headquarters of World Steward, Highland rests on a cliff overlooking the heart of Columbia Gorge in Washington State, at the crossroads of the Cascade Range and the great Columbia River. Highland is being developed as a field station for practicing the art and science of sustainable culture.

Second is a biologically rich and endangered rain forest on the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica. Additional projects for 2008 are proposed in the Vzedeme Highlands of Latvia, and in a community ecosystem partnership toward the survival of the last wild Orangutans of the Congo Basin.

 
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