by Evan Schoepke of PermaCorps International The massive earthquake of Jan 14th 2010 that crippled the infrastructure of Haiti and claimed the lives of thousands hasn‘t destroyed the spirit of the Haitian people or their will for the social, economic, and ecological regeneration of their count[...]
Posts Tagged ‘permaculture disaster relief’
Update From PermCorps Team Member Marisha Auerbach
Marisha Auerbach is a PermaCorps for Haiti advisory board member and has been working in northern Haiti in an area near Limbe on a permaculture relief project focused on local food security and ecological regeneration. Marisha and her close friend and fellow NW permaculture designer and educator [...]
Food, Water, and… Permaculture? Rethinking Disaster Relief for Haiti and Beyond
This article has been cross posted from Treehugger.com you can see the original article here. 3/7/2010 When most people think of disaster relief efforts, meeting immediate needs — food, clean water, blankets — comes most readily to mind. But as Haiti continues to recover from the devas[...]
Geoff Lawton on Permaculture in Haiti
A Permaculture Strategy for Port-au-Prince and Beyond Posted by Evan O’Neil at Haiti Rewired on February 8, 2010 at 7:21pm View Evan O’Neil’s blog As Evan Hansen noted in an earlier post, the Haitian recovery will have to be down to earth, literally. Local food production is inva[...]
Steve Cran on Permaculture Disaster Relief
Syndicated from Permaculture.tv an interview with Steve Cran on Permaculture disaster relief and Haiti. Permanent link to this post (16 words, estimated 4 secs reading time)[...]












