Social Sustainability HANDBOOK for Community-Builders

Social Sustainability HANDBOOK for Community-Builders by Daniel Raphael, published by Daniel Raphael Consulting on April 20, 2015, offers insights into creating sustainable communities grounded in a values system. This 132-page book emphasizes that effective decision-making should align with enduring values that have supported humanity for millennia, focusing on enhancing quality of life and fostering growth within communities.
Readers will find a framework for implementing a Socially Sustainable Design Team Process, which guides teams toward developing sustainable social policies and organizational processes. The book addresses key topics in business and economics, organizational behavior, and sociology, providing practical strategies for community builders aiming to create a more equitable and sustainable environment.
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Designing and building a sustainable community must be build upon a values system that is sustainable because all decision-making is based on values of choosing according to those values. The values that have sustained our species for over 250,000 years would be a good place to start: the search for a better quality of life, of growth, to grow into our innate potential and do to so equally as any other person would or could. The best place to start is in your community using a Socially Sustainable Design Team Process and Schematic that guides the Team to sustainable social policies, organizational processes and far more.
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