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Areas of Focus
Permaculture
(3264 people) | Agroforestry
(684 people) | Farm Ecosystem Management
(1282 people) | Mycology
(425 people) | Soil Conservation and Management
(1146 people) | Ethnobotany
(1032 people) | Forest Ecology and Conservation
(1042 people) | Evolutionary Ecology
(1105 people) | Natural Capitalism
(2463 people) | Renewable Energy
(3926 people) | Energy Efficiency and Conservation
(2440 people) | Emissions Trading
(1144 people) | Green Schools
(2369 people) | Local Food Systems
(2860 people) | Leadership Training
(2497 people) | Agricultural Water Conservation and Management
(1199 people) | Domesticated Plant Conservation
(441 people) | Land Stewardship
(1628 people) | Land Restoration
(1334 people) | Socially Responsible Investment
(2762 people) | Landscape Ecology
(954 people) | Community Enterprise
(1853 people) | River-Lake Ecology and Biodiversity
(629 people) | Lakes and Ponds
(509 people) | Global Food Supply and Sustainability
(2444 people) | Conservation Biology
(875 people) | Livestock in Developing Nations
(351 people) | Sustainable Energy Development
(3890 people) | Energy Flow in Ecosystems
(869 people) | Life Cycle Assessment
(1169 people) | Natural Resource Education
(1213 people) | Sustainability Education
(4208 people) | Community Participation
(3636 people) | Water Supply and Conservation
(1555 people) | Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning
(1929 people) | Sustainable Transportation
(1697 people) | Appropriate Technology
(1551 people) | Sustainable Living
(3475 people) | Sustainable Forestry
(1854 people) | Sustainable Communities
(4075 people) | Agroecology
(1166 people) | Soil Ecology
(781 people) | Riparian Ecology and Conservation
(683 people) | Restoration Ecology
(1214 people) | Plant Ecology
(914 people) | Biodiversity Conservation
(3181 people) | Community Resources
(1765 people) | EcoVillages
(2799 people) | Seed Conservation
(1634 people) | Deserts and Semi-deserts
(491 people) | Urban Ecology
(1649 people) | Green Roofs
(1593 people) | Microfinance
(1335 people) | Composting
(2169 people) | Ecosystem Services
(1326 people) | Gardening
(3096 people) | Sustainable Agriculture
(4018 people) | Organic Farming
(3649 people) | Biological Control
(579 people) | Dialogue, Deliberation and Consensus-Building
(1939 people)
About
Ethan Roland is a Permaculture designer, teacher, and researcher based in Northeastern North America. He has studied and practiced regenerative design in all corners of the world, including the Wild Apple Forests of Kazakhstan and the Tropical Rainforest ecosystems of Central America.
Ethan runs the ecological design firm AppleSeed Permaculture (www.appleseedpermaculture.com) and helps to organize the Northeastern Permaculture Network (www.northeasternpermaculture.wikispaces.com). He is also on the advisory board of Permaculture Across Borders (www.permacultureacrossborders.com). Ethan’s research interests focus on creating perennial agriculture ecosystems that sequester greenhouse gases, provide multiple benefits for humans, and enhance ecological health.
Ethan runs the ecological design firm AppleSeed Permaculture (www.appleseedpermaculture.com) and helps to organize the Northeastern Permaculture Network (www.northeasternpermaculture.wikispaces.com). He is also on the advisory board of Permaculture Across Borders (www.permacultureacrossborders.com). Ethan’s research interests focus on creating perennial agriculture ecosystems that sequester greenhouse gases, provide multiple benefits for humans, and enhance ecological health.




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