This week on Sustainable World Radio: Pre-Recorded
August 2005 Santa Barbara Permaculture Network Event at
Santa Barbara City College,
Lecture with David Holmgren (pre-recorded)
Peak Oil and Permaculture: David Holmgren on Energy Descent and
Permaculture in the 21st Century,
In the 21st Century many challenges face us. We live in a
world of unprecedented wealth from harvesting enormous storages of fossil
fuels created by the earth over
billions of years. In a world where this source of energy begins to
decline, what innovative ways will we use to design a sustainable future?
Holmgren is a permaculture designer and consultant, whose most recent
work has focused on global permaculture strategies addressing the issue
of “energy descent”, a concept that acknowledges a future of reduced
fossil fuels, but plans within a framework of gradual transition and
adaptive strategies. In drawing links to permaculture, in future
design for homes, cities, and agriculture, lessons learned will need to
be applied everywhere, rather than just First World versus Third World
type situations.
Permaculture is a design system based on ecological principles for
creating sustainable human environments, and is one of the most holistic,
integrated systems analysis and design methodologies found in the
world. Originally coined from the words PERMAnent agriCULTURE, it
has evolved to one of permanent or sustainable culture with consciously
designed landscapes that mimic the patterns of nature.
David Holmgren
(www.holmgren.com.au)
is a designer and consultant, and co-originator of the permaculture
concept with Australian biologist Bill Mollison, and co-author of
“Permaculture One”(1978), a milestone in the application of environmental
design to productive land use. Since 1978 he has authored numerous
articles and several books, conducted workshops and courses, and
consulted for urban and rural projects in
Australia and New Zealand. His most recent book,
“Permaculture:Principles
and Pathways Beyond Sustainability”, provides a broad conceptual
framework
for permaculture design education.
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