Sunday, September 9, 2007

Capra Readings

Ecology and Community

Fritjof Capra

On a basic level I agree with Capra that through ecoliteracy we can gain insight into creating sustainable communities but this is far different then depending on the principles of ecology as the solution to creating sustainable communities. Of course I cannot disagree that recycling, networking, cooperation etc. are important elements of creating sustainable communities but Capra disregards the novelty of the current human systems and how they differ from other ecosystems. For one, with the advancement of technologies and the rapid pace of global networking there has been little opportunity in the past century for communities to reach “equilibrium.” In addition Capra discusses how network loops enable all communities to organize themselves and learn. In reality human communities are selective and manipulative learners. History has shown that cognitive processes allow for the justification of non-regulatory behaviors which are not in the best interest of the community as a whole. By stating that a community can become more sustainable by learning and self-regulating one is assuming that all members of that community will process “feedback information” the same way. In addition ecosystems function as a unit in nature which has natural laws which are not applicable to our current state of functioning. In essence I think that Capra makes valid connections between ecosystems and sustainable communities but at the same time I feel that failure to acknowledge the uniqueness and novelty of our current communities is a weakness.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Testing

the easy journal site didn't work when i tried it but this was recommended to me and easy to set up