Learn this goal driven framework to manage land, organizations, and homesteads of all scales.
Day 2: Holistic Land Management
We will apply the decision-making framework to the design and management of land. Using the 380 acres at the M.A. Center permaculture project as a model we will learn hands on how to:
Evaluate land health through observation of ecosystem processes
Develop systems of monitering so feedback will guide future decisions
Understand the "tools" of land management.
Understand priciples of restoring fecundity and biodiversity to grasslands
Prioritize projects to assure short and long term financial, social, and ecosystem goals are met.
Day 3: Holistic Animal Management
In drylands and Mediterranean climates herding grass eating animals can either degrade landscapes or act as the single most effective soil building force available. Here we will learn the principals of managing animals on grasslands, orchards, and brush-scapes. Particpants will learn how to develop grazing plans that will:
Transition dry hillsides to green perennial grasslands, fertile orchards, perennial, or biodiverse forests.
Bring water sources back to life
Sequester carbon in deeper and healthier soils
Improve soil health and biodiversity of rangelands and pastures.
Increase grazing and wildlife capacity.
Boost orchard health and fertility
Grow healthier crops and achieve higher yields.
Reverse desertification in brittle environments