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Episode 010 - Dave Boehnlein: Permaculture Tools for Climate Change Design
Publisher |
Andrew Millison
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Publication Date |
Aug 04, 2017
Episode Duration |
01:05:34
SUBSCRIBE: WWW.EARTHREPAIRRADIO.COM In this episode we explore the climatic design tools used by Dave's Permaculture design firm, Terra-Phoenix. Dave has been planning Permaculture properties all over the world and has developed methods for assessing the "climate analogue" of an area. He uses his climate analogue identification process to find other places in the world with remarkably similar conditions. This has enabled him to create plant assemblages that are productive and resilient, building designs that are appropriate and efficient, and master plans that will withstand the test of time. We discuss climate change forecasts, invasive and rampant species, and much more! Dave's show links: Practical Permaculture Book Link http://www.timberpress.com/books/practical_permaculture_home_landscapes_your_community_whole_earth/bloom/9781604694437 Terra Phoenix Design Link http://terraphoenixdesign.com/ Fruit Trees and More Custom Propagation Nursery - Bob & Verna Duncan in Coastal B.C. http://www.fruittreesandmore.com/ ForeCASTS Project - Climate Change Tree Maps (note: some links don't seem to work...i.e. Ponderosa Pine) https://www.geobabble.org/ForeCASTS/atlas.html Holdridge Life Zones https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holdridge_life_zones Köppen Climate Classification System https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6ppen_climate_classification Nature Conservancy's Climate Wizard (Change Prediction Maps) http://www.climatewizard.org/index.html Scale of Permanence-based Site Analysis & Assessment guide from Jacke, et. al. rejiggered by Dan Halsey and Mark Krawczyk - Shows how predicted climate is an important part of the research process. of-permanence.html">https://southwoodsforestgardens.blogspot.com/2012/07/scale-of-permanence.html Dave's full bio: Dave Boehnlein serves as the principal for Terra Phoenix Design. He received his B.S. in Natural Resources & Environmental Studies from the University of Minnesota. Dave is also the education director at the Bullock's Permaculture Homestead on Orcas Island where he lived for seven years. With varied backgrounds such as organizational leadership, internship/apprenticeship program design, and trail work Dave brings a unique set of skills to the Terra Phoenix team. In the rainforests of Central America Dave learned about permaculture and tropical agroforestry systems. From there he went on to learn a wide variety of design and implementation skills with the Bullocks. Dave's freelance teaching services are highly sought after by universities, nonprofits, and other organizations. He offers Permaculture Design Courses through Bastyr University's Holistic Landscape Design Certificate Program and Alderleaf Wilderness College's Wilderness Certification Program. Dave is a member of both the Cascadia Permaculture Institute and the Permaculture Institute of North America. He holds a diploma in Permaculture Education and seeks to mainstream permaculture design with integrity. To that end, Dave teamed up with landscape designer and author, Jessi Bloom, and illustrator, Paul Kearsley, to write Practical Permaculture, an excellent entry-level permaculture design text. In addition, Dave is passionate about plants, especially weird but useful ones. Ultimately, Dave just wants to make the world a better place and eat really good fruit while doing it. Dave is particularly interested in education, the mainstreaming of sustainability, and keeping things organized.

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