[Sdpg] *FRI AUGUST 7 /Sustainable World Radio Interview with Australian Permaculturist Robyn Francis Permaculture in Cuba

Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network lakinroe at silcom.com
Wed Aug 5 19:20:33 PDT 2009


Friday, August 7 , 9-10am, Sustainable World Radio
  Interview with Robyn Francis about Permaculture in Cuba   
on Sustainable World Radio, KCSB 91.9 FM PST
  also streaming live on www.kcsb.org, interviews posted later on 
www.sustainableworldradio.com

	Join Jill Cloutier of Sustainable World Radio for an 
interview with Robyn Francis as she speaks about her past and future 
visits to Cuba where she and other Australian permaculturists have 
been credited with helping Cuba transform the islands agriculture to 
a more sustainable model through perrmaculture.

Joining Jill in studio will be Wes Roe and Margie Bushman of Santa 
Barbara Permaculture Network

More Info/Resources/Websites:

	Climate Change and Peak Oil are topics on the minds of many 
Americans today.  There is much to learn from Cuba's response to the 
sudden loss of cheap and abundant oil in the early 1990's with the 
fall of the Soviet Union and the continued U.S. Embargo in place 
since the 1960's.  Cuba's industrial model of agriculture under the 
Soviets was highly mechanized with monoculture crops reliant on 
petro-based pesticides and fertilizers.  The era in Cuba following 
the Soviet collapse is known to Cubans as the "Special Period" when 
it lost more than 50 percent of it oil imports, much of its food, and 
85 percent of its trade economy.  Transportation halted, people went 
hungry, and the average Cuban lost 30 pounds.

	Dictated by reality, Cubans began to bring agriculture into 
the city with urban gardens, cultivating vegetables wherever they 
could. A small group of Australians assisted in this grass-roots 
effort, coming to Cuba in 1993 to teach Permaculture, a system based 
on sustainable agriculture that uses far less energy.  With a grant 
from the Cuban government they set up the first Permaculture 
demonstration site, that evolved into the Foundation for Nature and 
Humanity's Urban Permaculture demonstration site located in Havana. 
Today 50 percent of Havana's vegetables come from inside the city, 
while in other Cuban towns and cities, urban gardens produce from 80 
percent to more than 100 percent of what they need.
	More recently Australians have come back to Cuba to assist 
after two devastating hurricanes wrought massive destruction 
throughout Cuba in September 2008.  The loss of crops, soil and 
organic matter from the torrential rains and flooding, challenged all 
the islands agriculture, including the permaculture sites.
Robyn Francis and the Cuba-Australia Permaculture Exchange (CAPE) 
toured the island to assess the damage, offer help, and take the 
opportunity to learn from the disaster to design more resilient 
systems for the future.

	Robyn Francis has just returned from a visit  to Cuba in June 
2009 as part of Cuban-Australia Permaculture Exchange (CAPE) and will 
be reporting on her observation in her talk on One-Earth Footprint - 
Learning from Cuba's Experience.  Discover the key factors enabling 
Cuba to survive collapse, live within its ecological footprint, and 
how this relates to Permaculture and Transition design. Don't miss 
the chance to learn from one of permaculture's earliest pioneers.

	Robyn Francis is an award-winning international permaculture 
designer, educator, presenter and innovator, with over 25 years of 
permaculture work throughout Australia New Zealand, USA, India, 
Indonesia, Germany, Cuba, and Taiwan, and including projects ranging 
from outback communities to urban development. . Robyn was founding 
director of Permaculture International Ltd (PIL) in 1987, editor of 
the Permaculture International Journal, designer and creator of 
Djanbung Gardens (www. permaculture.com.au), one of Australia's 
leading permaculture centers.



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Upcoming Event:
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network Permaculture Around the World 
Series with Robyn Francis from Australia speaking on Permaculture in 
CUBA
Saturday, Aug 8 , 6:30-8:30 pm at the downtown Santa Barbara Public 
Library, 40 East Anapamu St, Santa Barbara, CA. Donation $5, no 
reservations needed.  For more information visit our website at: 
www.sbpermaculture.org
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