This month, TCLocal continues Karl North's series on Tompkins
County food production with Part Three, "Seeing County Food
Production as an Integrated Whole."  This installment looks at
historical context and interdependencies among the three
agroecosystems (urban, peri-urban, and rural) that must be
combined to provide for local food needs in a future of declining
energy inputs.  Future articles in the series will then address
each system in turn.  Part Three of the series can be found at

   http://tclocal.org/2010/02/visioning_county_food_prod_3.html

If you missed Parts One and Two, you can catch up with them at

   http://tclocal.org/2009/07/visioning_county_food_producti.html
   http://tclocal.org/2009/09/visioning_county_food_2.html

People who want to comment on these articles or engage the author
in discussion should note that the TCLocal web site is
specifically designed to get feedback on these ideas as they are
developed.  Please use the comment form at the bottom of each
article so that we can keep all the input in one place.

ABOUT TCLOCAL

Each month (approximately) TCLocal brings you another in our
series of articles addressing various aspects of energy descent in
Tompkins County.  Contributors to TCLocal are members of the
community committed to helping prepare for a future with less
available energy. Articles that have appeared so far in this
series can be found at tclocal.org. They include:

   Heating with Biomass in Tompkins County
      by Krys Cail and Tony Nekut (January 2010)
      http://tclocal.org/2010/01/heating_with_biomass_in_tompki.html

   Health Care in an Energy-Constrained Environment, Part 2:
   Options for Re-evaluating Care Resources
      by Bethany Schroeder (November 2009)
      http://tclocal.org/2009/11/health_care_in_an_energyconstr_2.html

   Burning Transitions: How Planned, Localized, Sustainable
   Non-food Biomass Utilization Can Help Ease Energy Descent and
   Mitigate Global Climate Change
      by Krys Cail (October 2009)
      http://tclocal.org/2009/10/burning_transitions.html

   Visioning County Food Production, Parts 1 and 2
      by Karl North (July and September 2009)
      http://tclocal.org/2009/07/visioning_county_food_producti.html
      http://tclocal.org/2009/09/visioning_county_food_2.html

   Can New York State Feed Itself?
      by Jon Bosak (June 2009)
      http://tclocal.org/2009/06/can_new_york_state_feed_itself.html

   Examining the Potential Local Foodshed of Tompkins County
      by Christian Peters (March 2009)
      http://tclocal.org/2009/03/examining_the_potential_local.html

   Food Processing in Tompkins County
      by Persephone Doliner (February 2009)
      http://tclocal.org/2009/02/food_processing_in_tompkins_co.html

   Wasting in the Energy Descent: An Outline for the Future
      by Tom Shelley (January 2009)
      http://tclocal.org/2009/01/wasting_in_the_energy_descent.html

   Local and Urban Small Livestock and Poultry
      by Angelika St. Laurent (December 2008)
      http://tclocal.org/2008/12/local_and_urban_small_livestoc.html

   Health Care in an Energy-Constrained Environment, Part 1
      by Bethany Schroeder (October 2008)
      http://tclocal.org/2008/10/health_care_in_an_energyconstr.html

   Preparedness Basics
      by Katie Quinn-Jacobs (September 2008)
      http://tclocal.org/2008/09/preparedness_basics.html

   Post-Peak Land Use Part 1: Ecocities and
   Post-Peak Land Use Part 2: The Country
      by Josh Dolan (July 2008)
      http://tclocal.org/2008/07/postpeak_land_use_part_1_ecoci.html
      http://tclocal.org/2008/07/postpeak_land_use_part_2_the_c.html

   Water Treatment, Water Power
      by Jon Bosak (May 2008)
      http://tclocal.org/2008/05/water_treatment_water_power.html

   Roads and Bridges in a Post-peak Tompkins County
      by Simon St. Laurent (March 2008)
      http://tclocal.org/2008/03/roads_and_bridges_in_a_postpea.html

   Fruits in a Post-Peak Tompkins County
      by Angelika St. Laurent (January 2008)
      http://tclocal.org/2008/01/fruits_in_a_postpeak_tompkins_1.html

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group. People interested in becoming TCLocal contributors should
first read "How to Contribute" at

http://www.ibiblio.org/tcrp/about.htm#how

and then contact the TCLocal editor at the address below to sign up.

Jon Bosak
Editor, TCLocal
[email protected]
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