O Prof. Timothy Beatley trabalha com o conceito da RESILIÊNCIA URBANA, conceito este que assenta na prevenção do risco no planeamento urbano, da mitigação do risco nas intervenções durante catástrofes e eventos extremos e da regeneração dos sistemas urbanos. Trata-se de um conceito extremamente actual, poderoso e politicamente oportuno. A sua visão é contagiosa e geradora de consensos.
Ed Begley, Jr. Receives 1st George Washington Carver Environmental Legacy Awa...GoogleNewsSubmit
California Greenworks, a non-profit charitable organization presented actor and environmental activist Ed Begley, Jr. with their first George Washington Carver Environmental Legacy Award on September 13, 2015.
Greenbelt Food Forest: Phase I Photo JournalCHEARS
City of Greenbelt Public Works, Camp Fire USA, Citizens to Conserve and Restore Indian Creek (CCRIC), CHEARS – Chesapeake Education, Arts, and Research Society, Ancestral Knowledge, and the Chesapeake Bay Trust are all working together to help improve water quality in our local watershed and throughout the Chesapeake Bay region by establishing the Greenbelt Food Forest.
Phase I of the project consisted of rain garden installation and water quality monitoring workshops linked with a workday at Three Sisters Demonstration Garden. Our goal is to provide safe outdoor classroom spaces to be used for intergenerational education, eco-arts, food production and community gatherings.
The City of Greenbelt was founded on the concepts of community design & “green” planning, in which every acre is put to its best and most sustainable use. Permaculture and other best land management practices are now being formally established throughout the city.
A major focus of Permaculture is Forest Gardening, which looks at the ecological interactions of healthy forest systems and integrates those strategies into our own methods of food production, water capture & storage, development, and energy usage.
Greenbelt Food Forest Phase II Photo JournalCHEARS
A photographic journal celebrating the progress made in Fall 2012 at the joint Springhill Lake Garden Outdoor Classroom and Greenbelt Food Forest sites.
After a post on Dot Earth described environmental problems related to a coal-ash landfill in Uniontown, Alabama, state officials challenged many points in the story. The response and story are here: http://j.mp/AlabamaAsh
Here is a letter from Black Warrior Riverkeeper challenging the assertions of state officials.
O Prof. Timothy Beatley trabalha com o conceito da RESILIÊNCIA URBANA, conceito este que assenta na prevenção do risco no planeamento urbano, da mitigação do risco nas intervenções durante catástrofes e eventos extremos e da regeneração dos sistemas urbanos. Trata-se de um conceito extremamente actual, poderoso e politicamente oportuno. A sua visão é contagiosa e geradora de consensos.
Ed Begley, Jr. Receives 1st George Washington Carver Environmental Legacy Awa...GoogleNewsSubmit
California Greenworks, a non-profit charitable organization presented actor and environmental activist Ed Begley, Jr. with their first George Washington Carver Environmental Legacy Award on September 13, 2015.
Greenbelt Food Forest: Phase I Photo JournalCHEARS
City of Greenbelt Public Works, Camp Fire USA, Citizens to Conserve and Restore Indian Creek (CCRIC), CHEARS – Chesapeake Education, Arts, and Research Society, Ancestral Knowledge, and the Chesapeake Bay Trust are all working together to help improve water quality in our local watershed and throughout the Chesapeake Bay region by establishing the Greenbelt Food Forest.
Phase I of the project consisted of rain garden installation and water quality monitoring workshops linked with a workday at Three Sisters Demonstration Garden. Our goal is to provide safe outdoor classroom spaces to be used for intergenerational education, eco-arts, food production and community gatherings.
The City of Greenbelt was founded on the concepts of community design & “green” planning, in which every acre is put to its best and most sustainable use. Permaculture and other best land management practices are now being formally established throughout the city.
A major focus of Permaculture is Forest Gardening, which looks at the ecological interactions of healthy forest systems and integrates those strategies into our own methods of food production, water capture & storage, development, and energy usage.
Greenbelt Food Forest Phase II Photo JournalCHEARS
A photographic journal celebrating the progress made in Fall 2012 at the joint Springhill Lake Garden Outdoor Classroom and Greenbelt Food Forest sites.
After a post on Dot Earth described environmental problems related to a coal-ash landfill in Uniontown, Alabama, state officials challenged many points in the story. The response and story are here: http://j.mp/AlabamaAsh
Here is a letter from Black Warrior Riverkeeper challenging the assertions of state officials.
Covering our appraoch to shelter over the years, what makes best costs sense, and why.. what people think, and what other issues they have to deal with - like the price of food and how they recovery after major disaster.
Covering our appraoch to shelter over the years, what makes best costs sense, and why.. what people think, and what other issues they have to deal with - like the price of food and how they recovery after major disaster.
1. Sustainable Truth Film Festival
#sustival
sustainabilityfestival.asu.edu
@WSSIatASU@WSSI ASUWSSSSS U
Rob and Melani Walton
Sustainability
Solutions Initiatives
sustainability
solutions festival
Join us for a free screening of the critically
acclaimed documentary Carbon Nation, a film
directed by Peter Byck.
Carbon Nation is an inspirational, optimistic,
non-partisan film that celebrates sustainable
solutions and inspires action.
Followed by screening of new short films:
Soil Carbon Cowboys, by director and
producer Peter Byck
Water Rainglers, a film by Thomas
Hawthorne, Ren Andres and Philemon Henry
Garden City, a film by EJ Hernandez, Aidan
Cooney, Chris Smith and Vianka Villa
With the premiere of Water Bottle Video,
by EJ Hernandez and Thomas Hawthorne
Special guest panel discussion with director
Peter Byck, Professor of Communication in
the School of Social and Behavioral Science
Dr. Majia Nadesan and a representative from
DIRTT .
Thursday, February 19
6:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
ASU West Campus
Kiva Lecture Hall