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“We should not be living in human communities that enclose tiny preserved ecosystems within them. Human communities should be maintained in small population enclaves within linked wilderness ecosystems. No human community should be larger than 20,000 people and separated from other communities by…” quote by Paul Watson
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“We should not be living in human communities that enclose tiny preserved ecosystems within them. Human communities should be maintained in small population enclaves within linked wilderness ecosystems. No human community should be larger than 20,000 people and separated from other communities by wilderness areas. Communication systems can link the communities.”

Paul Watson

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Future of Humanity, Paul Watson, 2015

Human societies should be organized into small, self‑sufficient groups surrounded by natural wilderness, linked by communication networks.

In simple terms: Live in small groups, keep nature around you.

Key Takeaway

Design communities under 20,000 people, connected by tech.

Themes

sustainability population environment community technology

Mood

hopeful pragmatic urgent

Type

prescriptive visionary

When to use this quote

  • Urban planning
  • eco‑villages
  • remote work
  • conservation projects
  • disaster resilience

Key Concepts

Ecology carrying capacity network theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we balance local autonomy with global coordination?
  • What technologies best support dispersed communities?
A Different Perspective

Scaling up may strain resources and reduce cultural diversity.

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