SUSTAINABLE SANTA MONICA & THE WESTSIDE PERMACULTURE GATHERINGS
Presents:
Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands
Talk & Book
Signing with
Brad Lancaster
MONDAY, September 15, 2008, 6:30pm, 6pm potluck
Santa Monica Main Library, Multi-purpose Room, 2nd Floor
Get out your shovels and dance in the
rain! That is what Brad Lancaster's second volume in his trilogy on
Rainwater Harvesting will make you want to do.
Join Brad Lancaster on Monday, September 15, at 6:30pm for a talk and
book signing, as he shares his experiences traveling the world learning
about harvesting rainwater---with simple landforms and earthworks---in
places like India, Peru, Mexico, Africa and the United States,
where impoverished landscapes are turned into oases of life.
Harvesting rainwater was once a worldwide technology, but was replaced by
pipes, canals, and sprinklers---inefficient and wasteful strategies that
are running dry. In his newly published book Rainwater Harvesting
for Drylands and Beyond:Vol 2, Water-Harvesting Earthworks, Brad
Lancaster shares techniques for designing landscapes that passively
harvest water using brilliant, low-tech, regenerative systems to hydrate
the land and maximize the benefit that water brings to plants, animals
and people.
Water has been identified as a global crisis in the making. Southern
California has one of the most piped landscapes ever designed, relying on
water from far away that may not be available in the future. Brad's
book encourages individuals and government agencies to redesign
landscapes to live sustainably in their watersheds. Earthworks,
using
shovels to large earth moving equipment, can be the foundation strategy
for sustainable landscapes.
Brad
Lancaster is a permaculture teacher, designer, consultant and co-founder
of Desert Harvesters (DesertHarvesters.org). Brad has taught programs for
the ECOSA Institute, Columbia University, University of Arizona, Prescott
College, Audubon Expeditions, and many others. He has helped design
integrated water harvesting and permaculture systems for homeowners and
gardeners, including the Tucson Audubon Simpson Farm restoration site,
the Milagro and Stone Curves co-housing projects.
The evening lecture takes place at the Santa Monica Main Library, 601
Santa Monica Blvd, in the Multipurpose Room, 2nd floor, on Monday,
Sept 15, 6:30-8:30pm, and it is FREE (See Below) No reservations are
required. Please come out at 6pm for a potluck and community before the
event. Sustainable Santa Monica and the Westside Permaculture
Gatherings
sponsor the event. For more information, email westsidepermies@gmail.com,
www.HarvestingRainwater.com,
SPECIAL NOTE: Due
to the fact that the library does not allow book sales or accept
donations, we are asking everyone to buy a copy of Brad's book BEFORE
the event and bring it with them. Brad has been gracious enough to
speak even though we could not offer book sales, the least we can do is
really stoke him out and have us all show up with his book in hand.
You can buy the book at http://www.harvestingrainwater.com/books/orders/