Sunday 14 Feb 2016 at 12-12.30pm: Mark Allen of asks: Is it possible to accommodate a growing population without unacceptably high density living and urban sprawl? If so, what rate of population growth should we be looking at and what types of community should we be creating? This workshop discusses the merits of village style living in combination with permaculture principles and asks the question, where do we go from here?
Sunday 14 Feb 2016 at 12.30-1pm: , will look at why environmentalism is almost meaningless when there is no plan to limit growth of population, why this issue is often ignored, and what a better form of environmentalism could and should do. What are humane and practical ways to limit Australia’s and the world’s population? (Sustainable Population Australia - Victorian Branch (SPA Victoria) organised this event.)
http://www.slf.org.au/event/population-permaculture/Sustainable Population Australia presents
POPULATION, PERMACULTURE AND PLANNING
Permaculture based sustainable planning
Is it possible to accommodate a growing population without unacceptably high density living and urban sprawl? If so, what rate of population growth should we be looking at and what types of community should we be creating? This workshop discusses the merits of village style living in combination with permaculture principles and asks the question, where do we go from here?
WHEN
Sunday 14 February 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm
WHERE
Under the Gum
Birrarung Marr, Melbourne, VIC3000
Sustainable Population Australia presents
CAN WE BEAT BIG AUSTRALIA?
The environment and population growth
Mark O’Connor will look at why environmentalism is almost meaningless when there is no plan to limit growth of population, why this issue is often ignored, and what a better form of environmentalism could and should do. What are humane and practical ways to limit Australia’s and the world’s population?
WHEN
Sunday 14 February 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
WHERE
Under the Gum
Birrarung Marr, Melbourne, VIC3000
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