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Presentation by Davie Philip, Community Resilience Programme, Cultivate Living & Learning, Ireland. 9th Annual Meeting of the OECD LEED Forum on Partnerships and Local Governance (Dublin-Kilkenny, Ireland), 26/27 March 2013. http://www.oecd.org/cfe/leed/9thfplgmeeting.htm
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IMPLEMENTING CHANGE:
A NEW LOCAL AGENDA FOR
JOBS AND GROWTH In co-operation with the EU Presidency, Irish Government and Pobal
26-27 March 2013, Dublin-Kilkenny, Ireland
9th Annual Meeting
WORKSHOP F: MAKING TRANSITION COMMUNITIES MORE RESILIENT
Davie Philip Community Resilience Programme, Cultivate Living & Learning, Ireland
Cultivating Resilient Communities
Davie Philip, davie@cultivate.ie
Like the ancient Mayans, we’re
reaching peak everything
– oil,
land, population, climate, food and
water – but the question is whether
we can manage the change or will
we let the changes manage us.”
David McWilliams, Addicted to Money, RTE
Resilience
Personal resilience is described as our ability to deal with trauma, tragedy,
and all kinds of threats.
The more resilient we are the faster we will
bounce back from difficult experiences.
Community resilience is the existence, development and engagement of community resources to thrive in a dynamic environment characterized by change,
uncertainty, unpredictability and surprise.
However we cant bounce back we need to take this opportunity to
bounce forward or breakthrough to a new way of doing things
Resilience from a community point of view refers to
the capacity of a community to cope with stress,
overcome adversity and adapt to change
positively
• Inclusive, creative local cultures shaping a positive, welcoming sense of place• A localising economy that sustains food, energy water, housing and other resources• Strong links to other places and communities
needs
A Resilient VillageCloughjordan
“The Village will serve as a model for sustainable living into the 21st century and will act as an education, enterprise, research and service resource for all”
www.thevillage.ie
Working TogetherIn Irish the word 'Meitheal' evokes the sense of community spirit that brings groups of neighbours and friends to
work and create together.
Sharing
FoodTime
ToolsLand
Cooperation
Gardening Together Farming Together
Playing TogetherLearning Together
Community Supported Agriculture
CloughjordanCommunity
Farm
WWOOFERS
Community Supported Livelihoods
Community Celebration
Transition Initiatives an idea goes mainstream.
www.transitionnetwork.org
Kinsale > Totnes > The WorldNow 3000 initiatives in over 34 countries
The Transition Model is a loose set of principles and practices
that have been built up over time though experimentation and
observation of communities as they work together to build
local resilience, strengthen the local economy and reduce
carbon emissions.
‘Transition Town’ is an inspiring vision and action plan for how a community can transition to an energy lean, carbon constrained, and relocalised future that is
abundant, sustainable, pleasurable, and resilient.
Community Resilience
Davie Philip, davie@cultivate.ie
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