Joined:
|
31/01/2011 |
---|---|
Last Updated:
|
31/01/2011 |
Location:
|
TORPOINT, CORNWALL, United Kingdom |
Climate Zone:
|
Cool Temperate |
Gender:
|
Male |
Web site:
|
https://newmaroongetaway.wixsite.com/rhamiskent |
(projects i'm involved in)
Posted by Rhamis Kent over 13 years ago
This issue is no longer open to dispute. It simply needs to be implemented on a massive scale. This is the great task of our age.
Right to Food: “Agroecology outperforms large-scale industrial farming for global food security,” says UN expert In the aforementioned article (first reported 22 June 2010), UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Professor Olivier De Schutter "makes an airtight case for a global policy shift toward agroecological production." "Along with 25 of the world’s most renowned experts on agroecology, the UN expert urged the international community to re-think current agricultural policies and build on the potential of agroecology." "The widest study ever conducted on agroecological approaches (Jules Pretty, Professor of Environment and Society at the University of Essex, UK) covered 286 projects in 57 developing countries, representing a total surface of 37 million hectares: the average crop yield gain was 79%. Concrete examples of ‘agroecological success stories’ abound in Africa." In a number of articles authored by Professor Pretty, he has made specific mention of permaculture as one of the design strategies and systems worthy of attention and consideration which utilizes the agroecological approach being endorsed. In a piece titled "Can Ecological Agriculture Feed Nine Billion People?", he writes under the heading "What is Agricultural Sustainability?": "What, then, do we now understand by agricultural sustainability? Many different approaches have emerged to advance greater sustainability over both pre-industrial and industrialized agricultural systems. These include biodynamic, community-based, ecoagriculture, ecological, environmentally sensitive, extensive, farm-fresh, free-range, low-input, organic, permaculture, sustainable, and wise-use." http://monthlyreview.org/091123pretty.php More writings from Professor Pretty referring to permaculture: http://www.sustainablewoodstock.co.uk/Monthly%20Review%20(Pretty)%20Nov%2009.pdf http://www.rsc.org/ebooks/archive/free/BK9780854042012/BK9780854042012-00001.pdf http://www.rimisp.org/getdoc.php?docid=6440 To quote the famous 19th century French Romantic writer, Victor Marie Hugo: "One resists the invasion of armies; one does not resist the invasion of ideas."
You must be logged in to comment.
Permaculture Aid worker |
Type: Aid Worker |
Teacher: Geoff Lawton |
Location: The Permaculture Research Institute of Australia |
Date: Apr 2009 |
PDC Teacher Training Course |
Type: Teacher Training |
Teacher: Geoff Lawton |
Location: The Permaculture Research Institute of Australia |
Date: Apr 2009 |
Permaculture Earthworks Course |
Type: Earthworks |
Teacher: Geoff Lawton |
Location: Mulloon Creek Natural Farms (PRI Australia) |
Date: Jun 2009 |
Permaculture Design Course |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Teacher: Geoff Lawton |
Location: PRI Australia/Zaytuna Farm |
Date: Mar 2009 |
4 PDC Graduates (list) |
25 PRI PDC Graduates (list) |
0 Other Course Graduates (list) |
have acknowledged being taught by Rhamis Kent |
2 have not yet been verified (list) |
Rhamis Kent has permaculture experience in: |
---|
Cool Temperate |
Warm Temperate |
Mediterranean |
Island |
Sub tropical |
Wet/Dry Tropical |
Wet Tropical |
Dry Tropical |
Arid |
Semi Arid |
Hot Desert |