SANTA BARBARA PERMACULTURE NETWORK
Presents:
Eco-Villages and the Global Future
Evening Lecture Sat, Oct 14, 7:30 pm, 2006
Workshop, Sunday, Oct 15, 10 -4pm
Location: Santa Barbara City College
At the
Environmental Summit in Rio in 1992, leading
politicians from all over the world laid down
principles for a
sustainable lifestyle in the 21st
century. What will promote and initiate this hopeful future?
The
Eco-village movement has been at the forefront of an effort to
design human settlements in a way that could transform our lives.
Based on
ecological design, they say yes to a positive future,
while considering the possibility of less resources to maintain our
present over-consumptive lifestyles.
Join Professor Declan Kennedy
(
www.declan.de)
as he defines and explores the
concept of Eco-villages and the
Eco-village movement. An exuberant man in his seventies, Prof Kennedy
has had many careers, beginning with dance and choreography, making the
leap to architectecture and urban planning, then incorporating
permaculture & Eco-village design into his life’s work.
An Eco-Village is a
human-scale, full-featured settlement, in
which human activities are harmlessly integrated into the natural world
in a way that
is supportive of healthy human development and can be
successfully continued into the indefinite future. Eco-Village design
is based mainly on permaculture principles and is a way of thinking to
create an abundant future. By conscious design, we can build homes and
buildings that conserve natural resources, make agriculture ecologically
sound, reforest the planet and restore community life in rural and urban
areas
Prof. Kennedy is an Irish architect, urban planner, permaculture designer
and ecologist, co-founder of the Permaculture Institute of Europe and of
the Global Eco-Village Network (GEN). He has been teaching and practicing
ecological urban design since 1972 and permaculture for the past 20 years
and was Professor of Urban Design and Infrastructure at the Architectural
Department of the Technical University of Berlin. He served as
Secretariat to the United Nations for the Global Ecovillage Network
(GEN). His present activities include working on the urban design for the
first full-fledged ecological settlement in Ireland, and most recently
assisting the Gaia University
(
www.gaiauniversity.org)
in establishing its international advisory board. He lives with his wife
Margrit Kennedy, in Steyerberg Germany, at Lebensgarten, an eco-village
they helped co-found in 1985.
The evening lecture takes place
Saturday, Oct 14, 7:30pm, at the
Santa Barbara City College
West Campus, in the Fe Bland Auditorium,
721 Cliff Drive. Cost is $10/$5 students
, no reservations are
needed. For more information, please call (805) 962-2571, email,
margie@sbpermaculture.org, or visit
www.sbpermaculture.org.
Sponsors: Santa Permaculture Network, Santa Barbara
Ecological Education Coalition SBCC Adult Education Series(SBEEC),
,Hopedance Media, and For the Future.
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