ecoutopia
Ecoutopia is a term used to describe an ideal or near-ideal society organized around ecological sustainability and harmony between human systems and the natural environment. The word blends ecology with utopia, signaling a vision in which economic and social arrangements operate within planetary boundaries while promoting well-being and resilience. In academic and policy discussions, ecoutopia is often employed as a framework for imagining how cities, communities, or nations could be redesigned to prioritize ecological integrity, social equity, and long-term viability.
The concept is closely related to ecotopia, popularized by Ernest Callenbach's 1975 novel Ecotopia. While ecotopia
Commonly associated features include a transition to renewable energy, a circular economy, low-carbon transportation, locally produced
Critics warn that utopian vocabularies can overlook trade-offs, feasibility, and distributional effects. Achieving large-scale ecoutopia may