Tag: Urban Planning
Declan Kennedy in Dialog: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 at 7:30pm at L.A. Eco-Village
Prof. Declan Kennedy is an Irish architect, urban planner, permaculture designer and ecologist. Founder of the Permaculture Institute of Europe, he has been teaching and practicing urban design, landscape and agricultural planning since 1972.
Declan served as Professor of Urban Design at the Technical University of Berlin, Chairman of the Board of the Global Eco-village Network – www.gen-europe.org – and as Chairman of the Advisory Board at Gaia University International – www.gaiauniversity.org
Declan coauthored with his late wife, Prof. Margrit Kennedy, Designing Ecological Settlements – http://goo.gl/gy0nEe
At 80 years of age, Declan continues traveling the world and teaches ecovillage design from the ecological community which he co-founded and where he lives, Lebensgarten Steyerberg in Lower Saxony, Germany – www.lebensgarten.de (in English at: http://goo.gl/a4RktR ).
Some people say “It is 5 minutes to 12 – for the Earth and for the environment.”
Declan Kennedy says, “the situation on Earth has already tipped over – it is already 5 minutes after 12! But – the good thing about midnight is – it is the beginning of a new day! So – let’s start afresh!”
Please join us for this rare treat of hanging out with Declan.
WHEN: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 at 7:30pm*
WHERE: L.A. Eco-Village, 117 Bimini Place, Los Angeles 90004
FEE: $5 to $15 sliding scale. No one turned away.
RESERVATIONS: crsp@igc.org or 213/738-1254
*Join us for a veggie potluck in our courtyard at 6:30 pm, if you’d like. PLEASE bring your own non throwaway eating ware and make this a zero waste event.
West Coast Women’s Permaculture Gathering, Seattle area, September 18-21 2014 Fall Equinox weekend
Join Permaculture’s Finest Women for a Weekend in the Woods!Welcome to the West Coast Women’s Permaculture Gathering September 18-21 2014! This is our 4th year and we are gracing the greater Seattle area! Join us at Camp Hamilton near Monroe/Duvall for a long weekend together sharing skills, ideas and collaborating! Contributing & Collecting in Collaboration!
Where ‘Full Steam Ahead’ melds with ‘Relax and Receive’ for Continuous Thrivability Considering how much permaculture activity is brewing in our respective regions these days, from public food forests to natural buildings and successful kickstarter campaigns, the subject of permaculture is upfront and growing! We will take a central focus of taking permaculture beyond an interest or hobby to inspiring women with permaculture examples to find their path to right-livelihood and thrive! Thivelihood!! This years Gathering will feature exciting presentations, skill-building opportunities and our first ever Saturday Market Place to support your right-livelihoods, followed by our first ever Dance Party around the fire near the lake! Tickets are available for the entire three days, Saturday only, children at a reduced rate, child care is FREE with ticket for whole weekend. See ticketing page for details.Spend a weekend with strong, committed women who share Permaculture ethics and vocabulary. Come connect, learn, and laugh! In a breathtaking space, surrounded by nature and amazing women, you will be inspired and invigorated. Presenters for 2014 include: We have an amazing line up of extraordinary speakers! Jessi Bloom – Best-selling permaculture author, green industry advisor, & owner of design/build N.W. Bloom Marisha Auerbach – International advanced permaculture educator & consultant to environmental non-profits EagleSong – Founder of RavenCroft Gardens and Healing From the Ground Up herbal apprentice program Jacqueline Freeman – Biodynamic Beekeeper and owner of Friendly Haven Rise Farm in Venersborg, WA Jeanette Acosta – Author and composer raised by traditional indigenous healers, designer and ethnobotanist Emet Degirmenci – International urban and indigenous permaculture community design Honored Guest Starhawk – The Fifth Sacred Thing,The Last Wild Witch & Earth Activist Training |
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Lessons from Bhutan: Happiness and Development with Latha Chhetri & Richard Register, Friday, May 30, 2014 at 7:30pm at L.A. Eco-Village
The country of Bhutan is often referred to as the happiest nation on earth. The GHI (Gross Happiness Index) was created by the then-King of Bhutan in 1973 as a method of measuring quality of life as distinct from Gross Domestic Product (GDP) which measures progress by income.
The concept of the GHI has since traveled to many countries and even cities around the world, including Santa Monica under the name “well-being index.” As Bhutan peacefully transformed from a monarchy to a democracy in recent years, development began to play an important role, especially in view of rapid urbanization. The nation’s challenge is how to retain its emphasis on quality of life, and move into contemporary urban living patterns driven by development to accommodate increasing in-migration to its cities?
Here to share the story with us tonight are two of the world’s experts on happiness and urban development. What might be the lessons for Los Angeles?
Latha Chhetri is Chief Urban Planner with the Ministry of Works & Human Settlement in Bhutan.
She heads the Urban Planning and Development Division which oversees planning and design process and strategies for municipal development projects across the country, including coordinating government agencies and private stakeholders. Her office also provides technical support and advice to the local governments for implementation. Latha is also a committed member of the Mainstreaming Reference Group (MRG) championing to integrate the cross-cutting aspects such as Environment, Climate-change, Poverty, Gender and Disaster into Bhutan’s plans, policies and programmes. She holds a masters degree in Urban Design and Development from the university of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. At MIT, she is attending a SPURS/ Humphrey program for professional enhancement.
Richard Register, Founder: The International Ecocity Conferences
Author: Ecocities – Rebuilding Cities in Balance with Nature
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World Rescue – an Economics Built on what We Build
Richard is one of the world’s great theorists and authors on ecological city design and planning. He is also a practitioner with four decades of experience activating local projects, pushing establishment buttons and working with environmentalists and developers to get a better city built and running. Among his many “firsts,” he convened the first of the Ecocity International Conference Series in Berkeley, California, and coined the term “ecocity” as early as 1987.
He was founding president of Urban Ecology (1975) and founder and current president of Ecocity Builders (1992), both nonprofit educational organizations.
Richard illustrates his own writing, and his books are considered as pleasurable for his imaginative drawings as profound in their ecological urban philosophies and visions.
Richard is a frequent guest of organizations and conferences large and small in his home town, the San Francisco Bay Area, and around the world. He is a tireless advocate for the pedestrian city to save the world — by reducing automobile dependence, global warming, massive sprawl, ecological habitat fragmentation, air and water pollution and other harms.
Reservations required: 213-738-1254 or crsp@igc.org
Fee: $10 to $15 sliding scale
City Repair’s Mark Lakeman from Portland at L.A. Eco-Village Fri. Nov, 1 at 7:30pm
Learn more about City Repair here: www.cityrepair.org
VISIONARY ARCHITECT AND PORTLAND’S CITY REPAIR FOUNDER MARK LAKEMAN
RETURNS TO LOS ANGELES ECO-VILLAGE
Friday Evening November 1, 2013 at 7:30pm for his inspiring Slideshow and talk
at L.A. Eco-Village, 117 Bimini Place, Los Angeles 90004, directions
Join visionary architect Mark Lakeman as he inspires and guides the grid structure of a typical American city into a vital social commons with Portland’s City Repair Project <www.cityrepair.org>.
Now a national movement (just google it to get a sense of it), City Repair is about cities, towns, grids and the intersections where our lives can converge.
Multidisciplinary, City Repair combines architecture, urban planning, anthropology, community development, public art, permaculture and ecological design in projects that transform public space.
Intersection Repair is the citizen-led conversion of an urban street intersection into a public square. It is a form of grassroots city planning that can nurture art, public gathering and volunteerism in your neighborhood.
“Mark is among the most inspiring speakers I have seen in my more than 30 years of local activism,” says Lois Arkin.
FEE:
Friday Nov 1 at 7:30pm: $5 to $15 (self selected sliding scale)
Reservations required: crsp@igc.org or 213/738-1254
*Note: Saturday morning November 2nd public forum with Mark was canceled. Check our website for future forums on progressive city planning issues.
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WANNA BE IN THE KNOW ABOUT CITY PLANNING ISSUES IN LOS ANGELES?
CHECK OUT THESE RESOURCES:
For an excellent introduction to current City Planning in Los Angeles, visit: http://cityplanning.lacity.org/
To review recent community input on the updating of the City’s Mobility Element, go here: http://ideas.la2b.org/
To review the draft Housing Element for the City of Los Angeles for 2013 – 2021, go here:
https://sites.google.com/site/lahousingelement/home/draft-plan
To follow the Updates on the City’s codes, go here:
http://us7.campaign-archive1.com/?u=8dfee8dbbd1900ea3b2a89244&id=9f1e16cf24&e=5309617c39
To keep updated on some of the most progressive city planning policies, proposals and actions from throughout the world, check out these websites:
http://www.SustainableCityNews.com
http://www.losangeleswalks.org/
http://la.streetsblog.org/
http://www.carfree.com/
OTHER UPCOMING LOS ANGELES AREA/SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EVENTS WITH MARK LAKEMAN
Date: Sat Nov. 2 Time: Doors open @ 5 pm
Thanks to Camille Cimino for coordinating this tour schedule:
Camille Cimino
“The Nature of Things”
(213) 924-5238