Helena Norberg-Hodge
(1946-)

Swedish Founder, International Society for Ecology & Culture
Co-Founder,
International Forum on Globalization
1986 Right Livelihood Award Winner

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Sweden

Helena Norberg-Hodge became concerned about the Westernization of native cultures when she saw what happened to the Ladakhi ("Little Tibet") people in the Himalayas -- For more than a thousand years they had been isolated from other cultures and had prospered with a rich, harmonious, sustainable culture, but when their area was opened to development and tourism in the early 1970s, suddenly they found themselves with problems very common in Western culture - rapid urbanization, crime, pollution, unemployment and a breakdown in family life. Helena Norberg-Hodge created the Ladakh Project in 1978 to try to reverse these damaging trends and instead promoted development based on Ladakhi cultural values. The Ladakh project grew into the International Society for Ecology and Culture and works around the world to encourage ways of living that are more de-centralized and land-based. She received the Right Livelihood Award in 1986 for her dedication to promoting more peaceful, just and sustainable communities.

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