[Lapg] Mesoamerican Convergence on Sustainable Development- Guatemala Nov 2005 stitute for Mesoamerican Permaculture
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
lakinroe at silcom.com
Sat Jul 23 06:09:20 PDT 2005
Permacultura America Latina (PAL) and the Institute for Mesoamerican
Permaculture (IMAP) plan to host an eight-day convergence with the
participation of forty Mesoamerican grassroots organizations from eight
countries on the volcanic shores of Lago de Atitlan, Guatemala in November
2005.
PAL believes that the concept of sustainability must be connected to the
introduction and practice of appropriate technology to permanently remove
food scarcity and introduce clean drinking water and sanitation. When
communities have met these basic needs they are then free to focus on the
agenda of social transformation. We feel that grassroots groups have
fundamental tools to illuminate solutions in the Mesoamerica region. It is
our intention to produce a grassroots roadmap for sustainable development
in Mesoamerica and initiate practical, multi-organizational collaborations
among the participants.
IMAP, one of PAL's semi-independent projects, is an NGO established in 2000
by men and women concerned with the grave environmental, social, political
and cultural problems affecting the rural communities of the Mesoamerican
region. IMAP promotes Permaculture as a way to achieve self-sustainability
in rural farming communities. Their primary focus is on the preservation
and promotion of native and open pollinated seed varieties through the
establishment of community seed banks. The larger vision is to connect
community based organizations throughout Mesoamerica by creating a
Mesoamerican Seed Bank Network.
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