How many transition towns are there?

How many transition towns are there?

There are now estimated to be between 2000 and 3000 communities involved in Transition initiatives in over 50 countries.

In which two countries did the transition towns movement start?

The concept of a ‘Transition Town’ originated in Kinsale, Ireland, in 2005, where Rob Hopkins, one of the founders of the movement and a permaculture teacher at the time, developed an ‘Energy Descent Action Plan’ with his former students from the Kinsale Further Education College (Hopkins, 2011: 20).

What do transition towns do?

Transition towns are local communities proactively preparing for an oil-scarce future in a warming world by reducing their dependence on fossil fuels and helping mitigate climate change by re-localizing, shifting production closer to home and creating functioning communities with the idea that strong neighborhood …

What is a Transition Town Network?

Website. Transition Network, Transition United States, REconomy Project. The terms transition town, transition initiative and transition model refer to grassroot community projects that aim to increase self-sufficiency to reduce the potential effects of peak oil, climate destruction, and economic instability.

Is Bristol a transition town?

Transition Bristol is a volunteer-led initiative and part of the worldwide Transition Movement.

What was the first transition town?

Transition Town initiatives began in 2006 and Totnes was one of the first towns to declare itself to be in transition – so what does that mean? The initial impetus for Transition was Peak Oil. Without cheap fossil fuels, many of the things we take for granted become impossible, and our dependency makes us vulnerable.

What problems does the transition movement try to address?

The Transition movement helps communities to reframe and rebuild their world by working on issues such as climate change, food, community relationships and localizing the economy.

What are some of the main goals of the Transition movement?

One of the primary goals of the Transition movement, therefore, is to catalyse localised, grassroots responses to peak oil (or the end of cheap oil) and climate change.

Why is Totnes a transition town?

How is Totnes a transition town?

Totnes is recognised as a town where sustainability is a local priority. Transition Town Totnes (TTT) is a dynamic, community-led and run charity that exists to strengthen the local economy and build resilience for a future with less cheap energy, financial uncertainty and a changing climate.

What type of activities does the transition movement engage in?

Other transition activities include: establishing local currencies (Longhurst, 2012) and community owned renewable energy companies; organising carpooling schemes, car-free days, educational films nights, bicycle or sewing workshops and cooperatives, and workshops on energy efficiency in the home and workplace (Hopkins …

What were the main goals of the transition movement?

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