[Lapg] Please help us write Coppice Agroforestry!/Kickstarter campaign
Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
lakinroe at silcom.com
Sun Nov 7 06:38:27 PST 2010
FORWARDED FROM DAVE JACKE
Hello friends!
We hope this message finds you fulfilled and healthy after a
wonderful summer/autumn. I'm writing because Mark Krawczyk and I
have begun writing what will be, to our knowledge, the first North
American manual on coppice agroforestry, and we have two favors to
ask of you.
For those of you who don't know, coppicing is a traditional forest
management practice where deciduous trees get cut during dormancy and
then regrow from the stump. We can later harvest these sprouts to
make crafts, fuel, fodder for livestock, and many other useful
products. Though humans have coppiced for over 6,000 years, no
comprehensive resource exists that describes coppice system design,
management, and establishment for our continent, well-suited North
American species and projected yields, and the economics of coppice
systems. It's a big gap to fill and we're eager to fill it as best
we can!
We're already well underway, writing, researching, and building
connections and a portfolio of case studies. Mark will travel to the
west coast and Midwest this December to learn more about how folks
have been using coppice there. Dave has begun combing the literature
for any and all existing research on the subject so we can
consolidate what researchers know. He is also building a database of
species and their coppicing characteristics. We hope to complete our
first draft by winter's end.
The first favor: while we've contacted publishers about this project
(and they are interested), we've elected to self-fund our manuscript
development. We ask you, our friends, colleagues, students and
supporters, to help make it happen by engaging in our Kickstarter
campaign. If you're not familiar with it, this wonderful web-based
service enables folks to financially support creative projects in
return for various creative rewards and a connection to the project's
creative process. Like Community Supported Agriculture, this
Community Supported Authoring structure helps us maintain our
financial viability while we create a resource the permaculture
community needs. Even small amounts-$5 and $10 offerings-will help us
achieve and pass our $5,000 goal so we can travel to interview and
photograph practitioners, acquire resources from overseas, and cover
at least some of our living expenses while we work. Check out the
write-up, video, and rewards on our campaign page at:
<http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/coppiceagroforestry/dave-and-mark-write-a-coppice-agroforestry-book>http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/coppiceagroforestry/dave-and-mark-write-a-coppice-agroforestry-book.
The second favor: if you or someone you know already uses coppicing
as a way to produce crafts, biochar, animal fodder, or other
products, we would LOVE to hear about it. Please send the person's
contact information to both of us at the email addresses above.
Also, if you have or know of any written materials, research papers,
or references, we'd also love to hear about those. You can send
references to Dave
at <mailto:davej at edibleforestgardens.com>davej at edibleforestgardens.com or
at 308 Main St. #2C, Greenfield, MA 01301.
We feel grateful for whatever support you can provide (moral and
otherwise) and will deeply appreciate you passing this email along to
friends, listservs, and networks that may also be interested in
helping support our work. (I guess that makes three favors! Thanks!
:-)
With sincere thanks,
Mark and Dave
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Dave Jacke
Dynamics Ecological Design
308 Main St. #2C * Greenfield, MA * 01301
603-831-1298
* <mailto:davej at edibleforestgardens.com>davej at edibleforestgardens.com
Visit <http://www.edibleforestgardens.com/>www.edibleforestgardens.com for
information on or to purchase my award-wining two-volume book, Edible
Forest Gardens.
Mark Krawczyk and I are now writing a new book on Coppice
Agroforestry! Find out more and support our effort at
<http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/coppiceagroforestry/dave-and-mark-write-a-coppice-agroforestry-book>http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/coppiceagroforestry/dave-and-mark-write-a-coppice-agroforestry-book.
It is not the strongest species that survives,
nor the most intelligent,
but the one most responsive to change.
Charles Darwin
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