CARBON ECONOMY COURSES

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA – SANTA BARBARA

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The Carbon Economy Courses are a World 1st assemblage of the most experienced instructors to deliver a groundbreaking series aimed at skilling current and new generations of producers, professionals & practitioners in the emerging carbon economy. 

Convened in Southern California by
Quail Springs Permaculture Farm and Orella Ranch

New Website with Full Scale Registration Opening Soon

Currently can find basic info at www.seqc.biz
Or contact for more info:  Kolmi Majumdar, carboneconomy@quailsprings.org

Carbon Farming/Economy Courses are being offered around the country  -
in Tennessee and Northern California – see www.seqc.biz for more info. 


October 19-25, 2009

Holistic Management


Facilitators: Kirk Gadzia and Terry Gompert, Certified Instructors with Holistic Management International

Part 1 - October 19-22:  Holistic Management Introduction, Goal Setting, and Biological Monitoring

Part 2 - October 22-25:  Planning for Land Development, Financial Planning, Biological & Grazing Planning 

Holistic Resource Management offers land stewards a way to make grazing, land management and financial decisions that positively impact land health and productivity. More than 30 million acres of land worldwide currently benefit from Holistic Management practices.   Holistic Management’s proven practices yield a “triple bottom line” of sustainable economic, environmental and social benefits.  CEUs offered through the Society for Range Management.



October 28-November 1, 2009

Soil Food Web

Facilitator:  Dr. Elaine Ingham, President and Director of Research at Soil Food Web Inc.
Venue:  Orella Ranch near Santa Barbara, CA


October 28-31:  Soil Food Web - Introduction to Soil Food Web, Soil Food Web Analysis, Compost Technology & Compost Extracts/Teas

November 1:  add on workshop   Use of Light Microscopes (own microscope required) 


November 4-15, 2009

Broadacre Permaculture Design Course

Facilitators: Darren Doherty (www.permaculture.biz), Brad Lancaster (www.harvestingrainwater.com) & Warren Brush (www.truenaturedesign.net)

 

November 16-18, 2009

Zero Emissions Research & Initiatives(ZERI) Technologies and Applications (TBC)
Facilitator: Gunter Pauli (www.zeri.org)


Zero Emissions Research and Initiatives (ZERI) is a global network of creative minds, seeking solutions to the ever increasing problems of the world. The members take on challenges, other will consider impossible or too complex.  Starting from ideas, based on science, the common vision shared by each and every member of the ZERI network is to seek sustainable solutions for society, from unreached communities to corporations inspired by nature's design principles. Innovative solutions are constantly designed by the ZERI teams drawn from many walks of life and expertise.

 

November 20-22, 2009  (TBC)

Biochar Energy - Emerging Technology

Facilitators: Art Donnely, Seachar (www.seachar.org) (TBC)


Each student will leave with a thorough working knowledge of the scientific support of biochar. A knowledge of the historical record; indicating its past success in environmental management. Hands-on knowledge of how to make and use biochar as a soil amendment. The current state of the field. An assessment of its potential and a road map of how to achieve its potential.  Each student will also take home a Biochar making stove and their biochar (in two plant pots) plus a link to an online biochar, pot test data base.

 

December 3 - 7, 2009

Natural Building Design & Planning, Methods & Systems

Facilitators: Michael G. Smith (www.emeraldearth.org) & Justin Kirmse
(www.livingcraftproject.org)

 This practical class, taught by natural building pioneer and author, Michael G. Smith and by the Co-Founder of the Living Craft Project, Justin Kirmse.  The course will cover a wide range of earth building options suitable for many different climates and applications. Load-bearing wall systems will include cob, adobe, and compressed earth blocks. Infill systems will include light straw-clay or slipstraw, wattle and daub, clay wattle, and the application of earthen plasters over various lath materials, both natural and manufactured.  All of these techniques will be applied to the construction of a highly efficient two-chamber composting toilet. Discussions and slide lectures will cover the history of earth building around the world, the use of earth in efficient passive solar design, the analysis and ecological harvesting of earth for building, and the safe process of composting human manure using the two-chamber toilet.

December 9-11, 2009

Pathways to Relocalization

Facilitator: Joel Salatin (www.polyfacefarms.com)

Relocalization is a strategy to build societies based on the local production of food, energy and goods, and the local development of currency, governance and culture. The main goals of Relocalization are to increase community energy security, to strengthen local economies, and to dramatically improve environmental conditions and social equity.

This module is to be presented by one of the world's leading exponents and advocates of agrarian relocalization in Mr. Joel Salatin, master speaker and realist.  Over 3 days Joel will challenge participants to design the pathways to relocalization based on his own very successful model at Polyface Farm in Swoope, Virginia, and will also include techniques and directions from the emerging 'Transition Towns' movement.


Convened in Southern California by
Quail Springs Permaculture Farm and Orella Ranch

New Website with Full Scale Registration Opening Soon
Currently can find basic info at www.seqc.biz
Or contact for more info:  Kolmi Majumdar, carboneconomy@quailsprings.org