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No matter what community means to you, many agree that a shifted focus toward a healthy sense of community is vital for a sustainable future. Most commonly, that community is comprised of internal share-holding members, long-term guests, or the extended community of the surrounding village.įor some projects, that would also include short-term guests and off-site investors. Building community is a central focus for many back-to-the-land projects.
