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Santa Barbara Permaculture Network

 

Co-sponsors: Santa Barbara Permaculture Network, Community Environmental Council (CEC), Blue Sky Biochar, Santa Barbara Aquaponics, Abundant Earth Foundation, Seaborn Designs, Orella Ranch, Quail Springs Permaculture & the Santa Barbara Independent

 

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Together, we can help restore paradise on earth.  John D. Liu

 

Join Santa Barbara Permaculture Network on Sunday, March 17, at the Lobero Theater, for the first annual Eco Hero Award, honoring John D. Liu, international journalist, award-winning documentary filmmaker, soil scientist, founder and ambassador for the global network of Ecosystem Restoration Camps.

Vast areas of the Earth have been degraded and turned to desert by human activity over the millennia, causing drought, poverty, and releasing carbon into the atmosphere with bad soil practices.  The U.N. currently estimates the Earth has almost 5 billion acres of deforested and degraded ecosystems, an area larger than the South American continent.

John D. Liu considers Global Ecosystem Restoration the great work of our time. 

As a young Chinese American, John D. Liu’s early career started as a cameraman and journalist covering major geopolitical events.  In 1995 he got an assignment to film the Loess Plateau, one of the driest and poorest regions in China, where the Chinese government and the local people of the region transformed a massive degraded area the size of Belgium into a verdant and productive green oasis. 

Astonished by what he saw and with the realization this ecosystem restoration model could be replicated around the world, Liu was inspired to become a soil scientist, and spent the next twenty years visiting more than eighty countries documenting similar large scale ecosystem restoration projects, eventually creating the award winning What if We Change, and Hope in a Changing Climate film series.   Broadcast on CBS, BBC, National Geographic and other outlets, these film series cover successful ecosystem restoration projects in Portugal, Jordan, China, Ethiopia, Sweden, Rwanda, Spain, Mongolia, Uganda, Australia and more.  

 

With his work and films John D. Liu shows what is possible for the Earth with ecosystem restoration, delivering a message of hope and inspiration.  But Liu also feels the human species is at a crossroads, to survive or not survive as a civilization.  Former cradles of civilization have failed by depleting their ecosystems, but for the first time, there is the potential of losing the planet as a home by disrupting all its functioning systems.   

 

Understanding how the ecological functions of our planet work is key to our survival, and Liu suggests healthy ecosystems are where all of our wealth actually comes from.   Will we design economic and production systems from scarcity and ignorance, continually depleting and extracting, or from abundance, with new models that protect, enhance, and preserve ecosystems, working with nature to assist with what an evolving planet is always prepared to do, rehabilitate itself and flourish.

 

Bringing this restoration vision into the 21st century,  Liu and others launched the Ecosystem Restoration Camp movement, where he currently serves as  Ambassador for the global Ecosystem Restoration Camp network.  The Ecosystem Restoration camps are for youth and all ages to come together and learn practical hands on skills and effective strategies for restoring soil and water cycles, reversing desertification, and ultimately mitigating climate change.   Camp Altiplano, the first ecosystem restoration camp,  located in a large emerging desert in Spain, celebrated its first anniversary last summer.  Other camps are in the works, including a camp in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, and a developing site in Paradise, California, where devasting wildfires took place last Fall. 

 

After the Eco Hero award is presented,  John D. Liu will share personal stories about his experiences over the decades, and update the audience about the developing Ecosystem Restoration camps and how others might get involved.

 

Santa Barbara Permaculture Network will also recognize individuals and groups doing regenerative and ecosystem restoration work in the Santa Barbara and Southern California area.

 

A reception follows the event in the Lobero Courtyard, where all are welcome to meet and converse with John D. Liu. 

 

The event takes place at the Lobero Theatre on March 17, from 6:30 – 9pm, tickets on sale at the Lobero Ticket office, 805.963.0761; Lobero.com.  Please visit our website for more information, www.sbpermaculture.org

 

 

     

More Info:

 

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John D. Liu Bio:

 

Founder of the Environmental Education Media Project (EEMP), Senior Research Fellow with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN): Visiting Fellow with the Critical Zone Hydrology Group;  Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences at the Vrije University Amsterdam.  Chairman of the Advisory Board for the Ecosystem Camps Foundation, and currently serves as Ecosystem Ambassador for the Commonland Foundation.

 

UN Ecosystem Proclamation: March 1, 2019

 

Just Released: Official Announcement from UN Environment:

UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration offers unparalleled opportunity for job creation, food security and addressing climate change: https://www.unenvironment.org/news-and-stories/press-release/new-un-decade-ecosystem-restoration-offers-unparalleled-opportunity

 

Ecosystem Restoration Camps:

 

A grassroots non-profit organization that is engaging people to transform damaged landscapes into thriving, biodiverse ecosystems. The organization was founded in response to a groundswell of support from people worldwide who see the amazing potential of soil restoration

https://www.ecosystemrestorationcamps.org

 

Ecosystem Restoration Camps California Group

https://www.facebook.com/groups/2197059180534835/

 

 

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