Resilient communities: A guide to disaster management

There are plenty of marginalized “alternatives” advocates who for decades have been researching and promoting low-energy ways of doing things that will make perfect sense in a post-petroleum environment. What if these folks could be mobilized and coordinated, their knowledge made readily available to local officials and the public at large, in preparation for the imminent period when existing systems start to fail in ever more obvious ways?

Food forest in Australia

One of the more interesting developments in Australian agriculture over the past decade has been the growing influence of the permaculture movement. Whether you’re talking sustainable water and land management, integrated pest control or organic fertiliser, the holistic approach of permaculture is gradually moving into mainstream farming. (Video of “best permaculture demonstration site in Australia”: Brookman Food Forest)

Heinberg: Resilient communities – paths for powering down:

Now that he’d warmed us up with a talk on ‘Peak Everything,’ Richard Heinberg said he’d come back to try out some new ideas he’d working with over the past few weeks. “It’s all a big unknown,” he admitted, but had decided we were the kind of audience that could handle the unknown. Where are we? Where are we going?