Policy and Solutions
Regional Projects - Envisioning New Approaches - Policy Statements - Solution Statements
Sustainable Economic Development In Lane County
This report proposes a program of development for Lane County, Oregon that is grounded local empowerment, economic equity, sustainable use of resources, production for human need, rebuilding local capital, increasing purchasing capacity, and privileging local enterprises.
Economic Democracy: The Alternative to Corporate Rule
Where economic power is centralized, democracy is subverted. Centralization of economic power cannot coexist with a government that is of, by and for the people; centralization of economic power twists political power into government by, for and of the special interests.
Beyond the Greening of Capitalism
When a corporation sets prices on its products, it does so in a way that neglects to account for all of the costs of production of those products. And the costs that are not paid for by the company are ultimately paid for by the society, or by the earth.
Diversified Approach to Increasing Purchasing Capacity
In a time of economic hard times and high unemployment, there is special need to increase purchasing capacity for all citizens. Those who are without the financial resources to meet their basic needs and to acquire their basic amenities either will require public expenditures for social services or resort to desperate anti-social means for their livelihood.
Building the Green Infrastructure
The profusion of initiatives based on green cultural values can be conceptualized as the emergent building of a green infrastructure. This infrastructure can be depicted as a three-dimensional grid in which the diverse green initiatives can be positioned on a grid having the following three axes:
Long Range Energy Planning for Oregon’s South Willamette Valley
The combined effects of peak oil and climate change will require significant changes in the development and use of energy resources in Oregon’s South Willamette Valley.