Permaculture Voices 1

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Permaculture Voices 1 oder Permaculture Voices Conference 1 war die erste von Diego Footer organisierte Permakultur-Konferenz. Sie fand vom 13. bis 16. März 2014 statt.

Plan und Vorträge

Donnerstag 13. März 2014

  • 8:00-9:30: Registrierung
  • 9:45-11:15: Joel Salatin - Keynote: Fields of Farmers & Opening
  • 11:30-12:00:
    • Larry Santoyo - Permaculture for Humanity: Moderating the Urgency of Urbanism
    • David Eggleton & Steph Kent - Learning for Life
    • Sarah Aubrey - Is there really any grant money out there?
  • 11:30-13:45: Joel Salatin - Ballet for the Pasture
  • 12:45-13:45:
    • Jack Spirko - Building a Profitable Permaculture Business
    • Neil Bertrando - Tree Systems in the High Desert
    • Adam Brock - Greening the Food Desert
  • 14:45-15:45:
    • Owen Hablutzel - Permaculture Horizons - Dynamic Design for the Anthropocene
    • Jimmy Schmidt - Marketing Sustainable Products: A New Paradigm to Broaden Your Reach
    • Sarah Aubrey - 5 Steps to Successful Grant Applications
    • Jane Higginson - Attracting Native Pollinators
  • 16:00-17:15: Joel Salatin - Keynote: Stacking Fiefdoms
  • 18:30-19:00: Book Signings - Vendor Area
  • 19:00-21:00: Curtis Stone, Rob Avis, Javan Bernakevitch - What are the top 3 permaculture businesses you could start tomorrow?

Freitag 14. März 2014

  • 8:00-9:15: Toby Hemenway - Keynote: Why Agriculture Can Never Be Sustainable
  • 9:30-10:45:
    • Geoff Lawton - Reading the Landscape
    • Paul Wheaton - Wood Stoves 2.0. The latest in Rocket Mass Heaters.
    • Joseph Simcox - Ecological Adaption Srategy. Why agriculture must use plants that are naturally adapted to their environments.
  • 11:00-12:15: Michael Pollan - The State of the Food Movement. What Needs to Happen Now.
  • 13:15-14:00: Michael Pollan, Danielle Nierenberg - The Year of Family Farming
  • 14:15-15:15:
    • Rob & Michelle Avis - Lessons & Learnings: Starting A Permaculture Based Business
    • Craig Sponholtz - Harvesting Water By Healing Watersheds
    • Mitra Sticklen - 5 Dialogue & Deliberation Design Tools for Permaculturists
  • 13:15-16:30: Greg Judy - Profitable Methods Used to Heal the Land with Mob Grazing
  • 15:30-16:30:
    • Peter Ash - Rehabitating Polluted Ecosystems with Compost
    • Nicolas Wooten, Jessica Schilke - Working with College Students
    • Adam Brock - Towards Pattern Language of Invisible Structures
  • 16:45-18:00: Geoff Lawton - Keynote: The Permaculture Designers Manual in One Hour
  • 19:15-20:30: Willie Smits - Village based permaculture approaches in Indonesia

Samstag 15. März 2014

  • 8:00-9:15: Paul Wheaton - Keynote: Increase the Velocity of Permaculture
  • 9:30-10:30:
    • Mark Shepard - Restoration Agriculture, Designing Your Perennial Farm
    • Louis Fox - Putting the PR in PRrmaculture, communicating beyond the choir?
    • Larry Santoyo - Permaculture for Humanity. The Economics of Sharing & Caring.
  • 9:30-13:00: Dr. Elaine Ingham - Soil: It's All About Life. A soil workshop
  • 10:45-11:45:
    • John Kitsteiner - Permaculture, The Missing Key to Health
    • Greg Judy - Multispecies Grazing on Leased Land
    • Chris Arnold - Reinventing Fast Food: Better ingredients from more sustainable sources.
  • 12:00-13:00:
    • David Barmon - Urban Lumber
    • Adam Klaus - Biodynamics for Better Farming
    • Rishi Kumar - Advanced Suburban Permaculture
  • 14:00-15:15: Dr. Elaine Ingham - Keynote: Building Soil Health.
  • 15:30-16:30:
    • Owen Hablutzel - Drought Resilience for the 21st Century
    • Ryan Harb, Bill Bean - Building Actionable Plans for Your Permaculture Initiative
    • Fraser Bliss - Life's too short for 9 to 5: How to find your niche and start or grow your own business
    • Peter Hirst - Biochar Basics
  • 16:45-18:00: Allan Savory - Keynote: The role of livestock in a new agriculture that can save city-based civilization
  • 19:00-23:00: Curtis Stone - Spin Farming Intensive

Sonntag 16. März 2014

  • 08:00-09:45
    • Geoff Lawton - Permaculture Earthworks
    • Willie Smiths & Peter Hirst - Permaculture in a half million-acre forest concession in Indonesia
    • Phil Rutter - Plant trees, but just not any tree...
  • 10:00-11:15: Allan Savory - Keynote: Why management needs to be holistic to avert tragedy beyond imagination
  • 10:30-11:30
    • Craig Sponholtz - Reversing Desertification With Sticks, Rocks and Ancient Wisdom: Simple Ways to Heal Erosion
    • John Roulac - Can a business be a tool for real change?
    • Adam Klaus - Small Dairy Herds for Small Farms
    • Paul Greive - Using Social Media to Generate Farm Revenue
  • 12:45-13:45
    • Nadia Lawton - Working with Traditional Communities from a Woman's Perspective
    • Neil Bertrando - 3 Years and 1 Acre in the High Desert
    • Javan Bernakevitch - Finding Your Niche
    • Pat Foreman - Why Chickens are the Enablers and Heroes of Permaculture Design and Healthy Sustainable Living
  • 14:00-15:00
    • Michael Gold - Chestnut, Building a Perennial Industry
    • Doniga Markegard - Wildlife, Ranching, Carbon and Policy
    • Paul Kersley - Conceptual Illustration for Permaculture
    • Marco Barrantes - PDC complete, now what? Professional career pathways in permaculture
  • 16:00-17:00
    • Jonathan Todd - Restoring the Waters
    • Valerie Loew - Edible HOA's
    • Nicolas Wooten, Jessica Schilke - Working with Educational Admin & Officials
    • Avery Ellis - Designing for Disaster: The Fire/Water Duality
  • 17:15-18:15
    • Toby Hemenway - Backing Away from the Energy Cliff
    • Paul Wheaton - The Design of Intentional Community
    • Mark Shepard - Alleycropping and Silvopasture: Transitioning to Restoration Agriculture
  • 18:30-20:00: Geoff Lawton - Keynote: Permaculture and The Tipping Point & Closing


Literatur

  • Programm der Konferenz (PDF (https://www.permaculturevoices.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/PV1-Conference-Program.pdf))
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