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List of Cohousing books


Jonathan Dawson, Ecovillages: New Frontiers for Sustainability, Green Books, Devon, 2006

Chris Hanson, The Cohousing Handbook: Building a Place for Community, Hartley and Marks, Vancouver, 1996

Kathryn McCamant? and Charles Durrett, Cohousing: A Contemporary Approach to Housing Ourselves, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley, 1988 & 1994

Graham Meltzer, Sustainable Community: Learning from the Cohousing Model, Trafford, 2005

Bill Metcalf, The Findhorn Book of Community Living, Findhorn Press, Findhorn, 2004

David Wann, ed., Reinventing Community: Stories from the Walkways of Cohousing, Fulcrum, Colorado, 2005

Derek Wrigley, Making Your Home Sustainable: A Guide to Retrofitting, Scribe, Melbourne, 2005

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