Southern California Permaculture Convergence
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Soil Conservation and Management | Institutional Accountability | Sustainable Energy Development | Energy Security and Sustainability | Electric Power | Public and Government Education | Indoor Air Quality | Green Banking and Insurance | Life Cycle Assessment | Agricultural Water Conservation and Management | Renewable Energy | Squatter Communities | Conservation and the Commons | Land Tenure | Land Stewardship | Air Quality and Pollution | Environmental Accounting | Urban Communications | Sustainable Urban Environmental Services | Sustainable Urban Power | Water and Sustainable Development | Water and Energy | Groundwater | Natural Resource Management | Water Rights | Sustainability Education | EcoVillages | Watershed Management | Water Quality and Health | Water Supply and Conservation | Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning | Sustainable Transportation | Sustainable Communities | Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues | Hydrology and the Global Water Cycle | Recycling and Reuse | Inland Aquatic Ecosystems | Wetlands | Alternative Fuels | Energy Policy | Infrastructure | Urban Ecology | Consumption and Green Consumers | Waste Management | Good Governance | Urban Revitalization | Land Use Policy | Law and Policy Reform | Land Trusts and Land Conservation | Water Law and Policy | Permaculture
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We would like to invite PDC graduates to the 1st Annual Southern
California Permaculture Convergence, August 29-31, 2008, hosted by the
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network and Quail Springs Learning Oasis and
Permaculture Farm.
We hope to kick-start this effort of a Regional Convergence, allowing others to take over in the future. As organizers for this first convergence we hope to move past any barriers caused by lack of time, available sites, or even teacher territories that might exist, and instead just recognize the work and accomplishments of all, and proceed from there with the important work around connecting individuals and communities in the region.
We feel a certain urgency in these times, and feel that permaculture and this amazingly creative permaculture community that exists in Southern California is up to the task! We have been working hard to accomplish organizing this event with little time, so we ask for your patience.
We hope to kick-start this effort of a Regional Convergence, allowing others to take over in the future. As organizers for this first convergence we hope to move past any barriers caused by lack of time, available sites, or even teacher territories that might exist, and instead just recognize the work and accomplishments of all, and proceed from there with the important work around connecting individuals and communities in the region.
We feel a certain urgency in these times, and feel that permaculture and this amazingly creative permaculture community that exists in Southern California is up to the task! We have been working hard to accomplish organizing this event with little time, so we ask for your patience.


