Another great opportunity from SBCC Adult
Ed and new SBCC Center for Sustainability (free)! A chance for a
day of study with water guru Art Ludwig. See Art's workshop
at bottom of email.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION, SCIENCE &
NATURE
GREEN JOBS AND GREEN LIVING
In 2007, after a year of planning and development, Santa Barbara
City College established a Center for Sustainability
htpp://sustainability.sbcc.edu
The mission for the Center is "To initiate and support the
understanding and practice of sustainability within college curriculum,
on our campuses and in our community."
Adult Education plays a very active and on-going role in program
development and implementation of sustainable practices on our campuses.
We have a long history of environmental education and now look forward to
working more closely with the credit division in developing programs for
the college and the community. Join Catherine Gautier and Art
Ludwig this spring for lectures, workshops and site visits that will
inform and enable you to begin to develop sustainable practices in your
daily lives.
Water:
Global to Local, Present to Future Thursday, May 1,
7pm SBCC, BC Forum West Campus
Global warming is predicted to change rainfall patterns worldwide with an
increase in precipitation in middle to high latitudes and increased
drought in already dry regions. The world is incurring a vast, but mostly
invisible, water deficit that will be felt here in California as winter
snow shifts to rain, decreasing our major storage of water as snow pack.
Models predict a 70% decrease in snow pack by mid-century, something that
will change the entire state and its economy.
Join Catherine Gautier, professor of Geography at UCSB, author of Oil,
Water and Climate: An Introduction and co-editor of Facing Climate Change
Together to discuss the issues we face both globally and locally with
water.
- Thursday, May 1, SBCC, BC Forum -
- 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Sustainable Home and Garden May 3 (1 Sat.) 9 a.m.-5
p.m. SBCC, EBS-309 - East Campus
This workshop led by ecological designer Art Ludwig will include the
following topics: integrated design for water supply, water reuse, runoff
management, energy efficiency, food production, materials management, and
economic sustainability of home and garden.
We will connect the large-scale environmental challenges we face with the
design of our homes and landscaping. Through discussion and an on-site
design clinic at local homes, we will illustrate relevant, practical ways
to make our living spaces part of the solution. There will be an emphasis
on the importance of water and how we can use this limited resource
responsibly. Appropriate for both general interest and those looking for
an introduction to this new and growing career field.
Ecological designer Art Ludwig consults internationally on the design of
water, wastewater and solar energy systems, as well as efficient
fixtures, and edible landscapes. He has designed four new types of
greywater systems, and formulated the first plant and soil biocompatible
cleaners. He lives with his family among forty varieties of fruit trees
in the mountains behind Santa Barbara, California.
- Adam Green, moderator . . . 90922402084
- May 3 (1 Sat.) 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
- SBCC, EBS-309 - East Campus
If you'd like your site to be considered for use as an example site
for us to visit, please go to
www.oasisdesign.net/about/contact/feedback.htm
Helpful Preparation
The more of the background info below you understand (or have been
exposed to) before coming, the more you'll get out of the day.
This stuff is worth reading all the way through:
Can a 4000 ft2 Home be Green?
Greywater site assessment/ system checklist (PDF)
http://www.oasisdesign.net/education/
Eco Home Checklist (doc)
http://www.oasisdesign.net/education/
Principles of Ecological Design (article): Integrating
Technology, Economics and Nature
http://www.oasisdesign.net/education/
This stuff will add more depth if you can scan or read any of it:
http://www.oasisdesign.net/education/
Water Storage (book)
The New Create an Oasis with Grey Water (book)
Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands (book)
Fruit tree chart
Stub outs
What does driving cost?
Eco village house
Santa Barbara City College Continuing Education.
http://ce.sbcc.edu/environment.htm
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
an ecological
educational non-profit since 2000
(805) 962-2571
P.O. Box 92156, Santa Barbara, CA 93190
margie@sbpermaculture.org
www.sbpermaculture.org
"We are like trees,
we must create new leaves, in new directions, in order to grow." -
Anonymous