Eko: The Currency of Community
The Eko isn't just a currency; it's a testament to the Ecovillage Findhorn’s enduring spirit of innovation and its deep-seated commitment to local economics.
The Eko isn't just a currency; it's a testament to the Ecovillage Findhorn’s enduring spirit of innovation and its deep-seated commitment to local economics.
This presentation was given in the final session of the Ekopia Enterprise Fair 2025. This post gives the text, the slides and a link to the recording of the session.
Click to view e-book Thoughts on the Future Never be afraid of changes, Never be afraid of expansion Simply let go And allow it all to happen quite naturally. Open your eyes and
Click to view e-book West Moray is the area of Scotland in which Forres and Findhorn are situated. In this section we consider the natural environment of Moray, the history of Scotland and
Finance and economics are undoubtedly powerful factors in the world at present, and indeed could reasonably be said to be the dominating source of energy and satisfaction for much of the world's population.
Over the last 30+ years working in the community, I've learned a great deal about community development. Much of this learning has been hard-earned, but all of it has been incredibly rewarding.
The following article was first published in One Earth Magazine Vol 8 Issue 1 Spring 1988 *** There are now a variety of possibilities open to individuals wishing to use their savings in an ecologically
This article of Johnny Brierley, Director of AIM (Alternative Investment and Management) and Alex Walker, Managing Director of New Findhorn Directions (NFD) exchanging views with Carol Alexander was previously published in One Earth magazine Issue
This post was previously published in Findhorn Today – Papers prepared for New Synthesis Think Tank Conference October 1987 New York City. Over the past twenty-five years the Findhorn Community has developed a unique culture
This article was previously published in One Earth Magazine Volume 5 Issue 3B June 1985 *** In the last issue of One Earth, Alex Walker reported on the economics of the Findhorn community 's transition