The ability to sustain an activity or enterprise depends on its benefits to the actors or community.
Play, rather than work, meets this demand.
Play can come about through a combination of care and understanding; in this way, the ethic of play can be rewarding and self-renewing in ways that the work ethic cannot achieve.
Principles of Sustainable Development
See: www.theplayethic.com
The Practice of Sustainable Community
To study for a sustainable future or apply to join SOL Community - with a view to setting up your own Sustainable Community Initiative (SCI) see:
www.eco-graduates.co.uk
To study or collaborate with Eco-Campus or, perhaps, even engage in Transition Culture, see: www.eco-campus.eu