--liz We shall not cease from exploration. And the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started. And know the place for the first time. T.S. Eliot
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Anja I.G. Timm <a...@cornell.edu> Date: Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 10:51 PM Subject: [nwaeg-l] TODAY: Permaculture expert Ben Falk To: NWAEG-L <nwae...@list.cornell.edu> This great event is finally here – join us!**** **** *"Reading the Landscape for Regeneration and Resilience," an interactive tour and presentation with Ben Falk***** ** ** *Wednesday, October 23rd***** ** ** *Interactive Site Tour, 4-5pm @ Dilmun Hill Student-Run Farm***** ** ** *Presentation, 5:30-7pm @ Plant Science building room 143***** ** ** Ben will use the student farm for exploring small-scale permaculture, discussing improvements that can be made to traditional agricultural operations and backyard gardens to make them more ecologically enhanced and resilient to flood, drought, pests and other stresses. Topics of discussion will include water catchment and reuse, site analysis and site-specific plantings, earthworks and optimizing overall site layout. He will also give a talk about his work at Whole Systems Design (WSD) in Mad River Valley, VT, showcasing the design and development of human habitats that are adaptive, resilient, and more secure in a future of peak oil and climate instability. **** ** ** Ben Falk, M.A.L.D, developed Whole Systems Design, LLC, as a land-based response to biological and cultural extinction and the increasing separation between people and elemental things. Life as a designer, builder, ecologist, tree-tender, and backcountry traveler continually informs Ben’s integrative approach to developing landscapes and buildings. His home landscape and the WSD studio site in Vermont’s Mad River Valley serve as a proving ground for the innovative land developments featured in the projects of Whole Systems Design. Ben has studied architecture and landscape architecture at the graduate level and holds a master of arts in landscape design degree. He has taught design courses at the University of Vermont and Harvard’s Arnold Arboretum as well as on permaculture design, microclimate design, and design for climate change. He recently served on the board of directors at the Yestermorrow Design-Build School, where he also teaches from time to time.**** ** ** Ben Falk's new book, The Resilient Farm and Homestead, details leading-edge strategies for regenerating soil, water systems and human health through the design and operations of the homestead and farm. It will be available for purchase at the event. **** [image: https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/images/cleardot.gif]**** See Ben Falk's TED Talk: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKND0131d3g**** ** ** *This event is free and open to the public. It is sponsored by Dilmun Hill Student Farm, Cornell Garden-Based Learning, CU Collaborate and the Toward Sustainability Foundation.***** ** ** Directions to Dilmun Hill: http://cuaes.cornell.edu/cals/cuaes/ag-operations/dilmun-hill/contact.cfm*** * ** ** Directions to Plant Science: The Plant Sciences building is located on Tower Road between Bradfield Hall and Kennedy Hall on the Cornell University campus. When entering Plant Science from the ground level at the parking circle, this room is accessed by walking up the set of stairs immediately to the right.**** ** ** ** **
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