Elfenwald in English

So what IS “Elfenwald”? Who is behind it? Why should that obscure website that most of the time mumbles along in some weird foreign language (thats German, btw. ;-) ) bother you? And why might you even want to get involved in one way or the other?

Answers here.

We will put up part of the background information on the Elfenwald-project and a regular newsfeed in English.
No time and manpower to translate all of it, but so you get the advantage of a brief summary and don’t have to sift through hundreds of pages loaded with “philosophy” ;-)

So here we go (the “read more”-links will be active “soon” ;-) ):

What is “Elfenwald”?
“Elfenwald” means “Forest of the Elves” in German. Our project is a unique mix of community building, ecovillage, forest preservation, alternative lifestyle… read more….

Who is behind “Elfenwald”?
Originally – and still pretty much so – “Elfenwald” is the idea of Martin Hoffmann, a former travel journalist and IT management/consulting guy, who developed this idea during his time as a “drop-out” and “strider”. A slowly growing group of supporters and active members… read more…

Why should Elfenwald bother you?
The world is connected. Elfenwald is not a local thing, but an idea, a lifestyle. It can be adopted by folks all over the world, and even the small original project (started in Germany, done in Paraguay) is international in it’s intentions and impact… And we are the “PNEC”, as opposed to the “PNAC” that at least our American friends will know… read more…

How can you get involved?
Do it. Get some inspiration. Give some. Start your own project. Or help us to make our’s real and thriving. There are many ways to get involved, no matter who or where you are… read more…

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