Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond by Brad Lancaster


Brad Lancaster: Free Public Talk: Planting the Rain to Grow Food and Abundance, February 24, 2010 – Albuquerque NM

February 24, 2010
6:30 pmto7:45 pm

Planting the Rain to Grow Food and Abundance

A free public talk by Brad Lancaster

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Simms Auditorium on the campus of Albuquerque Academy

Time: 6:30 – 7:45 pm

Description:
Integrated water harvesting makes the most of our local water resources, by enhancing them instead of depleting them. Simultaneously, we can use that harvested water to grow food and passive-cooling shade, control erosion and floods, and create wildlife habitat and jobs. Water can be harvested at home, in the neighborhood, on farms and ranches, and community-wide. Brad’s dynamic talk will show you how, with numerous case studies from around the world, including creating oases out of wastelands in Africa and Arizona, and brewing rain beer in Atlanta.

If you have any questions about this event, please contact:
Joni Barabé (barabe@aa.edu, or  (505) 828-3281), or Sue Rzendzian (rzendzian@aa.edu).

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