Category: Urban Development and Planning
Sustainable food planning conference
Posted by Keith Pezzoli on September 01, 2011 at 11:27 PM
AESOP (CARDIFF) 3RD SUSTAINABLE FOOD PLANNING CONFERENCE
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Political Equator 3
Posted by Keith Pezzoli on June 11, 2011 at 04:22 PM
The Political Equator traces an imaginary line along the US–Mexico border and extends it directly across a world atlas, forming a corridor of global conflict between the 30 and 36 degrees North Parallel. Along this imaginary border encircling the globe lie some of the world’s most contested thresholds. PE3 is a 2-day cross-border mobile conference and community forum held June 3rd and 4th 2011.
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San Diego Urban-Rural Roundtable Recommendations
Posted by Keith Pezzoli on June 11, 2011 at 07:32 AM
RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SAN DIEGO URBAN-RURAL ROUNDTABLE, June 6, 2011, Balboa Club, San Diego
Presented to Supervisor Ron Roberts, County of San Diego; Mayor Jerry Sanders, City of San Diego, and Secretary Karen Ross, California Department of Food and Ag
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Engaged Archtecture
Posted by Keith Pezzoli on May 24, 2011 at 09:33 PM
The community-development model used by Casa Familiar and Teddy Cruz
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Permaculture concepts and and design principles
Posted by Keith Pezzoli on May 22, 2011 at 01:39 PM
David Holmgren explains permaculture ethics and design principles as thinking tools for creatively responding to the energy descent future on a limited planet.
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