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  1. Helena Norberg-Hodge is founder and director of Local Futures, previously known as the International Society for Ecology and Culture (ISEC). Local Futures is a non-profit organization "dedicated to the revitalization of cultural and biological diversity, and the strengthening of local communities and economies worldwide."

  2. Helena Norberg-Hodge is a pioneer of the new economy movement and the founder of Local Futures. Initiating localisation movements on every continent, Helena is committed to the revitalisation of cultural and biological diversity and the strengthening of local communities and economies.

  3. Linguist, author and film maker, Helena Norberg-Hodge is the founder and director of the international non-profit organisation, Local Futures, a pioneer of the new economy movement, and the convenor of. , an eye-opening tale of tradition and change in Ladakh, or “Little Tibet”.

  4. Author, film maker, linguist, and pioneer of the new economy movement. Helena’s story is a remarkable one. Born into an international family, and educated in Sweden, Germany, Austria, England and the United States, she specialized in linguistics, including studies with Noam Chomsky at MIT.

  5. Helena Norberg-Hodge, née en 1946, est une militante écologiste britannique, philosophe et écrivaine contemporaine.

  6. The corporate/government alliance should not dictate our tech future. Helena Norberg-Hodge is a pioneer of the new economy movement. She is the founder and director of the international non-profit organisation, Local Futures, and the convenor of World Localization Day.

  7. www.localfutures.org › about-local-futures › who-we-areMeet the Local Futures' team

    Helena Norberg-Hodge, Founder and Director Helena founded Local Futures in 1978. Helena is the author of ‘Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh’ and ‘Local is Our Future’, and producer of ‘The Economics of Happiness’.

  8. www.localfutures.org › about-local-futuresAbout Local Futures

    We envision a localized future where most of our food comes from nearby farmers who are a part of our community and who ensure food security year round. Where money we spend on everyday goods continues to recirculate in the local economy, building community prosperity along the way.

  9. The Economics of Happiness is a 2011 documentary film directed by Helena Norberg-Hodge, Steven Gorelick, and John Page, and produced by Local Futures (formerly the International Society for Ecology and Culture).

  10. Helena Norberg-Hodge, a pioneer of the new economy movement, paints a compelling picture of a world where localised economies can act as catalysts for revitalised communities, greater happiness, and stronger interpersonal connections.