Join Scott Kellogg of the Rhizome Collective in Austin, Texas, for a crash course in urban ecological survival skills, as he explores the cross-section of permaculture and social activism. He'll give a short presentaion on the organization's history, plus explanations of low-tech, low-cost food, water, energy, and waste systems.
Featuring:
* Constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment,
low-tech bioremediation (plus a report on
bioremediation efforts in post-Katrina New Orleans)
* Aquaculture: fish, plants, algae, ponds
* Rainwater harvesting
* Passive solar, DIY bicycle windmills
* Floating trash bottle islands
* Veggie biofuels and methane digesters
* Microlivestock
* Natural building in the city
* Sustainability and gentrification
* Brownfields and urban land struggles
Scott is a co-founder and current member of the Rhizome Collective, an urban sustainability educational center based in Austin, Texas. He is an experinced permaculture teacher, activist, writer, and former circus nomad.
For more on Rhizome, see:
www.rhizomecollective.org

