Formation | 1973 |
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Legal status | Charity |
Purpose | To develop and practice the discipline of ecotechnics: the ecology of technics, and the technics of ecology. |
Headquarters | London, England |
Services | Education and training; sponsors or undertakes research; acts as an umbrella or resource body. |
Website | ecotechnics |
The Institute of Ecotechnics is an educational, training and research charity with a special interest in ecotechnology, the environment, conservation, and heritage.[1] With its U.K. headquarters in London, England and its U.S. affiliate in Santa Fe, NM, the institute was founded to "develop and practice the discipline of ecotechnics: the ecology of technics, and the technics of ecology."[2]
Ecotechnology is a proposed applied science that deals with the relationship between humanity and the biosphere.[2] It involves the use of technological means for ecosystem management. It seeks to fulfill human needs, based on a deep understanding of natural ecosystems, and minimizing disruption to those ecosystems.[3]
The institute was founded and incorporated in New Mexico in 1973[4] by members of the counterculture community Synergia Ranch,[5] and incorporated in the UK in 1985.[1] It is a recognized charity in England, Wales, and the United States.