| What Is
Livable
Landscapes?
Livable
Landscapes is a one-hour documentary for public television,
with a viewers' discussion guide and teaching curriculum,
that gives people a place to start thinking about the complex
forces that shape our communities and our landscape. The program
provokes us to question our personal decisions about how we
live, and our collective decisions about how we organize ourselves
and our landscape. It leaves us with profound questions about
the kind of community we want to leave for those who follow.
To view clips from the
movie, choose from one of the links below.
What is Sprawl?
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Broadband (1.40MB)
Sprawl Illustrated
56K (645KB)
Broadband (2.5MB)
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view. Click on the image below to download.

To learn more about Livable
Landscapes, including the stories, schedule, credits, transcript,
and purchase/rental information, follow the menu link above.
"Livable
Landscapes: By Chance or By Choice?" is a production
of Cross Current Productions in collaboration with New
Hampshire Public Television and the Society
for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests, produced
in association with ITVS,
with funding provided by the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting. Additional funding was provided by: U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Statewide Program of
Action to Conserve our Environment, New Hampshire Humanities
Council, Arthur Getz Charitable Trust, Community Development
Finance Authority of New Hampshire , French Foundation,
Lyda Ebert Family Foundation, Maine Community Foundation,
Mainstream Fund of the Maine Community Foundation, Maine
Humanities Council, and the John Sage Foundation.
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