Working Site for: Space Environments Ecovillage


  1. Preface
  2. Picture of the property
  3. Plans for Space Environments Ecovillage
  4. Contour map of the property
  5. Index to progress notes
  6. FAQ



Preface

The First Millennial Foundation (FMF) is a nonprofit organization based on the book The Millennial Project: Colonizing the Galaxy in Eight Easy Steps by Marshall Savage. Although the perspective of the book and the ultimate goals of the FMF are very long-range and visionary, the near-term plans are quite down to Earth. In the next couple of decades, the FMF plans to work the engineering kinks out of two key technologies, ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) and mariculture (ocean fish-farming). These will provide boundless, nonpolluting energy and abundant, nutritious food from untapped, renewable resources. The plan is to develop these within a new-age economic and social context that will empower humanity to salvage the distressed ecosystems of the Earth and lay a proper, strong groundwork for exploration and colonization of space.

The FMF has elaborate, high-principled-but practical plans, hopes, and dreams. These have been carefully researched and chronicled by our founder, Marshall Savage. Although there is much work to be done and many details to be worked out, he has laid the foundation for our efforts. I urge you to get hold of a copy of The Millennial Project and to read it. I also urge you, then, to join our worthy effort-to become a member of the FMF and pitch in to begin to make the FMF's plans, hopes, and dreams into reality.

Among the earliest efforts of the FMF is establishing a Space Environments Ecovillage, SEE, the "land-based colony" introduced in this book. Perhaps SEE provides the way you personally can best contribute to the FMF and to building a healthy, happy future for all of our descendants.

Richard Crews, M.D.
Executive Director, The First Millennial Foundation






Plans for Space Environments Ecovillage

Chapter 1 General Introduction
Chapter 2 Central Ideas behind SEE
Chapter 3 Why Build a Land Based Colony Now?
Chapter 4 What Will SEE Be Like?
Chapter 5 How Do We Get Our First Twenty Settlers?
Chapter 6 How to Get from 20 to 120 at SEE
Appendix 1 Visions of SEE
diagram: steps in the development of Aquarius
Appendix 2 Housing
Appendix 3 Community Facilities
Appendix 4 Small Businesses
Appendix 5 Potential Savings
Appendix 6 Sizes of Intentional Communities
Appendix 7 Articles and Bylaws for SEE
Appendix 8 Structure of the Venture Capital Corporation
Appendix 9 Site-Selection Criteria and Selection Process
diagram: Map of Austin and Bastrop, Texas
Appendix 10 Preliminary Site Plan
diagram: Site Plan for SEE
Appendix 11 Waste Management
diagram: Waste Management of Gray Water
Appendix 12 Introductory Letter
Site Update 1 Update SEE, July, 1997.
Site Update 2 Update to SEE, August, 1997.
Site Update 3 Update to SEE, October, 1997.


Click on the site sketch above for a higher resolution view and color pictures taken of the purchased plot of land in Bastrop, Texas. Warning, this link leads you to a graphics intensive area. Be prepared for long download.


Curators:

Gale - wmgale@concentric.net
Sam - samwyz@juno.com
Dmitri - see@dmitridonskoy.com

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