[Sdpg] Carbon Economy Series in the Bay Area

Kyra Epstein kyra at regenerativedesign.org
Wed Sep 9 15:24:12 PDT 2009


Greetings, Permies,

Join the carbon economy movement, and learn the techniques and skills  
to regenerate local ecosystems and reduce the carbon footprint of  
grazing land and agriculture! RDI is bringing an incredible cast of  
instructors to Bolinas to build skills and to spark new interest in  
these low-carbon methods of managing land.

Register by this Friday, September 11, to get an early bird deadline  
for this Broadacre Permaculture course.

Broadacre Permaculture:
Effective Land Management in a Carbon Economy
Offered: October 9 - 21
Location: Commonweal Garden, Bolinas, CA
Instructors: Darren Doherty, Kirk Gadzia, Elaine Ingham, Brad  
Lancaster, Brock Dolman, Penny Livingston-Stark

New, reformatted program!

Newly reformatted into a more intensive, shorter program, the  
Regenerative Design Institute’s Broadacre Permaculture course creates  
a unique opportunity for farmers, land managers and owners, ranchers,  
permaculturists, biologists, and policymakers to study with some of  
the world’s leading experts in innovative land management techniques.  
These pioneering instructors will weave together the threads of  
permaculture, soil management, compost building, water conservation,  
and holistic management into a overview of techniques that can reduce  
the carbon footprint of agriculture while at the same time increasing  
yields and improving land quality.

Along with our own Penny Livingston-Stark, and other master  
instructors, the course series features:

* Darren Doherty, a third generation Australian farmer who has  
designed more than 1,000 permaculture properties and taught hundreds  
of classes around the world, many with permaculture founders Bill  
Mollison and David Holmgren.

* Elaine Ingham, author of The Compost Tea Brewing Manual, and one of  
the world’s leading soil microbiologists with 30 years of experience  
researching and teaching.

* Brad Lancaster, author of Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and  
Beyond, with more than 15 years as a successful permaculture  
consultant, designer, and teacher.

* Joel Salatin, featured in Michael Pollan’s book, Omnivore’s Dilemma,  
a passionate and outspoken voice supporting sustainable agriculture  
and owner of the successful Polyface farm, one of the most productive  
and influential alternative farms in America.

Find out more about the series, instructors, and how to register at  
our website. [www.regenerativedesign.org/courses-events/core-carbon-farming-design-course 
]

Regenerative Design Institute
P.O. Box 923 | Bolinas, California, 94924
415-868-9681
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