[Scpg] Santa Barbara Sept 12/13/14 Lecture& Workshop with Brad Lancaster author Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond:Vol 2, Water-Harvesting Earthworks and Art Ludwig

Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network lakinroe at silcom.com
Mon Sep 8 10:33:49 PDT 2008


Santa Barbara Sept 12,13,14 Lecture& Workshop with  Brad Lancaster 
author Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond:Vol 2, 
Water-Harvesting Earthworks and Art Ludwig

Sept. 12, Fri 1pm Seminar room 4016 Floor 4E, Bren Hall University of 
California Santa Barbara Free
  Contact Jami Nielsen(805)893-2968, nielsen at es.ucsb.edu
<http://www.tps.ucsb.edu/mapFlash.aspx#campus_map>http://www.tps.ucsb.edu/mapFlash.aspx#campus_map,


  Sept. 12, Fri  7:30-9 p.m.Lecture/Booksigning with Brad 
Lancaster   BC Forum Fe  Bland Auditorium SBCC west campus 721 Cliff 
Drive. Santa Barbara
For more information and details on location and parking see
http://sustainability.sbcc.edu
Cosponsors by The  Santa Barbara City College Center for Sustainability
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network and Santa  Barbara Adult Education Program

Sept. 13, 14, Sat& Sun 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sustainable Design Workshop 
with Art Ludwig and Brad Lancaster
Location EBS 309 SBCC East Campus 721 Cliff Drive. Santa Barbara
         Spend two days with expert sustainable water systems designers, Art
Ludwig and Brad Lancaster, as they work through practical and locally
appropriate designs for Santa Barbara residents. We live in a drought and
flood prone area. Learn how to manage water, nutrients, and energy more
sustainably using simple design strategies. For more information and
details on location and parking see http://sustainability.sbcc.edu
Cosponsors by The  Santa Barbara City College Center for Sustainability
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network and Santa  Barbara Adult Education Program

More Details and parking  Santa Barbara Center for Sustainability 
http://sustainability.sbcc.edu
Brad Lancasters website www.harvestingrainwater.com/
Also posted on Santa Barbara Permaculture Network 
Upcoming  Events   www.sbpermaculture.org

Interview with Brad Lancaster on Aug 22 on Sustainable world Radio 
has been posted on
<http://socalifornia.permacultureconvergence.org/content/view/205/160>http://socalifornia.permacultureconvergence.org/content/view/205/160 


ABOUT HIS NEWLY PUBLISHED BOOK
Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond:Vol 2, Water-Harvesting 
Earthworks,

=Get out your shovels and dance in the rain! That is what Brad 
Lancaster's second volume in his trilogy on Rainwater Harvesting will 
make you want to do.

Join Brad Lancaster , as he shares his experiences traveling the 
world learning about harvesting rainwater---with simple landforms and 
earthworks---in places like India, Peru, Mexico, Africa and 
the  United States, where impoverished landscapes are turned into 
oases of life.

Harvesting rainwater was once a worldwide technology, but was 
replaced by pipes, canals, and sprinklers---inefficient and wasteful 
strategies that are running dry. In his newly published book 
Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond:Vol 2, Water-Harvesting 
Earthworks, Brad Lancaster shares techniques for designing landscapes 
that passively harvest water using brilliant, low-tech, regenerative 
systems to hydrate the land and maximize the benefit that water 
brings to plants, animals and people.

Water has been identified as a global crisis in the making. Southern 
California has one of the most piped landscapes ever designed, 
relying on water from far away that may not be available in the 
future.  Brad's book encourages individuals and government agencies 
to redesign landscapes to live sustainably in their 
watersheds.  Earthworks, using
shovels to large earth moving equipment, can be the foundation 
strategy for sustainable landscapes.

         Brad Lancaster is a permaculture teacher, designer, 
consultant and co-founder of Desert Harvesters 
(DesertHarvesters.org). Living on an eighth of an acre in downtown 
Tucson, Arizona, where rainfall is lessthan 12 inches annually, Brad 
practices what he preaches by harvesting over 100,000 gallons of 
rainwater a year. Brad has taught programs for the ECOSA Institute, 
Columbia University, University of Arizona, Prescott College, Audubon 
Expeditions, and many others. He has helped design integrated water 
harvesting and permaculture systems for homeowners and gardeners, 
including the Tucson Audubon Simpson Farm restoration site, the 
Milagro and Stone Curves co-housing projects.


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