Terra Bella Landscaping is an award-winning landscape design and construction company serving Santa Cruz County. They specialize in sustainable landscaping including rainwater harvesting and erosion control. The owner gives seminars on sustainable gardening and landscape design. Terra Bella uses CAD and photo rendering in their designs and has won numerous awards for their work.
Ray & Anne WIlliams won Carbon Cocky of the Plains 2007. In this presentation Anne reveals the relentless pursuit of innovation and knowledge that typifies the Carbon Farmer. She explains many new techniques.
Ray & Anne WIlliams won Carbon Cocky of the Plains 2007. In this presentation Anne reveals the relentless pursuit of innovation and knowledge that typifies the Carbon Farmer. She explains many new techniques.
Soquel Creek Water District Presentation to SCCBCRobert Singleton
Slideshow presentation to the Santa Cruz County Business Council's Government Affairs Committee from the Soquel Creek Water District. Authors: Ron Duncan, General Manager; and Bruce Daniels, Board President
Information on the willow tree and how it can be used as energy
Willow biomass is an environmentally sound, locally produced, renewable source of energy and bioproducts.
At MaidPro Kansas City we are committed to staying green and we’d like to encourage those we serve to do the same. Here are a few easy ways you can stay green around the house.
A basic how-to for New Orleans residents seeking to understand more about stormwater and drainage. Developed when I was an extension agent with the LSU AgCenter
Seminario Fondazione Centro Produttivita' Veneto - Vicenza 24 Ottobre 2013Luca Moroni ✔✔
LA SICUREZZA INFORMATICA IN AZIENDA: L'IMPATTO SUL BUSINESS DELLA PMI GUARDANDO LO SCENARIO DEL NORDEST
Linee guida per l’utente sulla sicurezza ICT
Vicenza 24 Ottobre 2013
Soquel Creek Water District Presentation to SCCBCRobert Singleton
Slideshow presentation to the Santa Cruz County Business Council's Government Affairs Committee from the Soquel Creek Water District. Authors: Ron Duncan, General Manager; and Bruce Daniels, Board President
Information on the willow tree and how it can be used as energy
Willow biomass is an environmentally sound, locally produced, renewable source of energy and bioproducts.
At MaidPro Kansas City we are committed to staying green and we’d like to encourage those we serve to do the same. Here are a few easy ways you can stay green around the house.
A basic how-to for New Orleans residents seeking to understand more about stormwater and drainage. Developed when I was an extension agent with the LSU AgCenter
Seminario Fondazione Centro Produttivita' Veneto - Vicenza 24 Ottobre 2013Luca Moroni ✔✔
LA SICUREZZA INFORMATICA IN AZIENDA: L'IMPATTO SUL BUSINESS DELLA PMI GUARDANDO LO SCENARIO DEL NORDEST
Linee guida per l’utente sulla sicurezza ICT
Vicenza 24 Ottobre 2013
В комплексной терапии СДС индивидуальные ортезы ФормТотикс способны решить сразу несколько проблем - улучшить кровообращение в стопах, свести к минимуму "усталостные травмы" и обеспечить возможность вести активный образ жизни.
Parks Bingo is a collection of colorful slang and new words chosen to educate and inspire. Your comments are welcome and so are embeds, likes, clips and shares.
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/parks
20150918 F. Vialard - Prevalence of recurrent pathogenic microdeletion and mi...Roberto Scarafia
Prenatal BACs-on-BeadsTM
A world collaborative study
Do we need to screen for 22q11.2 abnormalities using NIPT ?
What is the false positive rate ?
Should the microrearrangment screening be at the origine of an increase number of invasive procedure ?
Gray vs. Green: The Role of Watershed-scale Green Infrastructure Systems for ...Mcrpc Staff
Slides from a November 10, 2016 presentation to the Greenways Advisory Committee about green infrastructure, by Jim Patchett, Ron Doetch, and Raj Rajaram.
Water is another vital element & normally very badly managed in our society, due to our usual ignorance of its importance, characteristics & inter-relationships with other elements.
In this class we learn of harvesting systems for this vital substance, how to re-connect ourselves with the water cycle, the strategies of "slow it, spread it, sink it"
& we see various examples where a good management of water has totally changed the system. Small re-designs can improve the whole environment a great deal, & this is especially true with water re-designs.
Normally we think of producing food or biomass with terraculture (growing in earth), but aquaculture (growing in water) can be many times more productive for the same surface area. Therefore knowing how Aquaculture works is important if we want to create super-productive systems.
In this class we explore the basic principles & various good examples of very productive aquaculture (& multifunctional) in different parts of the world.
Also we explore how we can start very small in order to add mini-aquaculture-systems which are very easy to install & maintain, in our surroundings.
Michal Kravcik, "The New Water Reality"bio4climate
Innovative Slovakian hydrologist Michal Kravčík gives an introduction to his New Water Paradigm and the critical importance of regional or “small” rainwater cycles. The result is a set of empowering ecological concepts that enable people everywhere to secure clean and adequate water, prevent floods and drought and moderate local climate, simply by harvesting rainfall. Since the 1990s he has demonstrated these concepts in his native Slovakia.
Presented at the Restoring Water Cycles to Reverse Global Warming conference October 16th-18th, 2015 at Tufts University.
Michal Kravcik, "The New Water Paradigm"bio4climate
Michal Kravčík guides us through the concepts of the New Water Paradigm in greater detail, showing how water cycles can be supported to enhance local climates and biodiversity, and how this understanding can broaden and enhance our strategies for addressing climate change.
Presented at the Restoring Water Cycles to Reverse Global Warming October 16th-18th, 2015 at Tufts University.
Maintaining Rain Gardens: Lessons Learned from Kansas State University
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Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide =
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9. Terra Bella Landscaping is an award winning design build residential company servicing Santa Cruz county. We specialize in outdoor entertainment areas, erosion control, and sustainable landscaping. Our staff is highly trained in all aspects of masonry, carpentry, horticulture, and irrigation including rainwater harvesting. We use CAD and photo rendering in our designs. Awards include Master Gardeners Smart Water 2008, awards with the Central Coast chapter California Landscape Contractors Association for the years 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, and 2009. Owner Nikos Lynch gives frequent seminars and public lectures on Sustainable Gardening and Landscape Design. The companies work was featured in Sunset Magazine November 2004 issue. Nikos has been interviewed in many publications, and served as the Central Coast Chapter president of the California Landscape Contractors Association in 2005 and 2006.
12. CURRENT WATER SAVINGS STRATEGIES Xeriscape landscaping – “go play in the hot playground” Legislate water saving culture and habits – “good luck!” “ Rob Peter to pay Paul” – “ That’s neighborly” Suck out new groundwater – “Great future planning” Use misters as shower heads – “ Thank God for right guard” Cloud seed the Sierra – “Thank you midwest farmers” Move around paper allotments – “Social engineering” Desalinate – “use 1 gal of oil to produce 160 gal of water” Computerize Sprinklers – “Reboot !!!!” Move everyone to Seattle – “No comment”
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19. ALL PLANTS DO WELL IN SAND – AS LONG AS WATER IS AVAILABLE All plants can grow in sand
38. “ The Greens With Subsurface Ground Irrigation (EPIC) used 50 – 70% Less Water With Better Turf Quality Than Standard USGA Greens.” Dr. Bernd Leinauer, Ph D, Assistant Professor and Extension Turf Grass specialist at NMSU, Las Cruces NM. GOLFWEEK Super NEWS , September 3, 2004 New Mexico State University: 3 year Study
39. EPIC sub-surface sea-water irrigation system operating from solar pump. No salt build-ups or soil contamination using salt water directly from gulf. Irrigation recirculation by solar pump. Al-Sammaliah Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE
40. PROBLEMS WITH SPRINKLERS THE UNPLANNED, UNPREDICTABLE FOUNTAINS OF WATER WASTE THINGS YOU DO NOT HAVE WITH EPIC
42. THE PHILOSOPHY AND CONSEQUENCES OF SLOPE Sediment and debris Increase along with Kinetic energy, Inundating curb and Gutter infrastructure Small 1” rain event overwhelms curb and gutter system