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Greg Jenkins & Kelvy Bird – Somerville ArtFarm for Social Innovation (7.7.15) | Greater Somerville
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We are an independent news source – blog hyperlinks do not reflect the views of this program. Greg Jenkins and Kelvy Bird – Somerville ArtFarm for Social Innovation (7.7.15). July 8, 2015. July 8, 2015. Watch this episode and you’ll find out. Somerville ArtFarm: http:/ somervilleartscouncil.org/artfarm. Earthos Institute: www.earthos-institute.us. Kelvy Bird: www.kelvybird.com. Joe Lynch and KyAnn Anderson – Summer Kickoff (6.15.15). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Ross Richmond R...
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ArtFarm » Somerville, MA
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Converting a former 2.2 acre waste transfer site, Somerville ARTfarm for Social Innovation is a self-sustaining creative commons designed to foster community betterment. ARTfarm is a platform for locally imagined programs and solutions that harness green technology, micro and culinary entrepreneurship, art/performance, urban agriculture and community building activities to address local challenges and enrich the experience of living in Somerville. 10 Poplar Street, Somerville, MA 02143. July 16, 2015.
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Books and Articles | Earthos Blog
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For the emergence of sustaining, resilient regions. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Bioregional Urbanism In Action.
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So what is bioregional urbanism, exactly? Bioregional Urbanism Explained. | Earthos Blog
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For the emergence of sustaining, resilient regions. So what is bioregional urbanism, exactly? So what is bioregional urbanism, exactly? December 9, 2011. January 19, 2015. Bioregional urbanism is the idea that regional communities need to live within the limits of ecosystems. Just like an individual or a business has to learn to live on a budget, our communities need to learn to live on available resource budgets. So if people are already doing things that work, why bioregional urbanism? What can you do?
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Sarah Howard | Earthos Blog
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For the emergence of sustaining, resilient regions. Articles posted by Sarah Howard. A glimpse of fishing life in Damariscotta. August 14, 2016. August 14, 2016. I ask them,”So you’re from here? 8221; Yes they are. “What are these mugs about? 8221; I ask. “20 oz for 16 oz. And they never seem to end,” comments the woman. I’m trying to decide what to order so I ask, “What’s you’re favorite dish? 8221; Caesar salad with blackened haddock. I order it. 8220;Where are you from? Jim nods. “It’s...Jim nods agai...
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Local urban farming. Is it the solution? | Earthos Blog
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For the emergence of sustaining, resilient regions. Local urban farming. Is it the solution? Local urban farming. Is it the solution? April 10, 2013. January 19, 2015. Bioregional Urbanism In Action. Yes, in part. Sustainable growing provides an amazing educational opportunity for youth they get to see first hand how ecosystems function, helping to address the underperformance in science ( Handbook of Research on Science Education. With Green City Growers. An organization located in Somerville. I would s...
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Bioregional Urbanism | Earthos Blog
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For the emergence of sustaining, resilient regions. Bioregional urbanism is the practice of designing and developing our cities and regions to support human well-being and ecological health and vitality. Using a bioregional urbanist perspective invites many questions. For instance, how can we work with ecosystems to increase the optimization for human well-being and decrease the chance of overusing ecosystems to a point where they can no longer support us? Why do we pose questions like this?