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Brock Dolman co-directs the WATER Institute, Permaculture Design Program and Wildlands Program. He has taught Permaculture and consulted on regenerative project design and implementation internationally in Costa Rica, Ecuador, U.S. Virgin Islands, Spain, Brazil, China, Canada, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cuba and widely in the U.S. He has been the keynote presenter at numerous conferences and was featured in the award-winning films The 11th Hour by Leonardo DiCaprio, The Call of Life by Species Alliance, and Permaculture: A Quiet Revolution by Vanessa Shultz. In October of 2012, he gave a City 2.0 TEDx talk. Brock completed his BA in the Biology and Environmental Studies departments at the University of California Santa Cruz in 1992, graduating with honors. For over a decade, he has served as an appointed commissioner on the Sonoma County Fish & Wildlife Commission.
Some highlights from Kevin Bayuk’s conversation with Brock Dolman include:
Unpacking aspects of the ecological, biological, & economic importance of water
Adaptation to global warming by maximizing/stretching our water budgets at various scales
Suggestions for transitioning ecologically from viscous cycles to virtuous cycles & personal resilience strategies
An overview of some of Brock’s exciting projects at The WATER Institute at the Occidental Arts & Ecology Center and beyond
Resources:
Basins of Relations – a Citizen’s Guide to Protecting and Restoring Our Watersheds (2018)
Movement Generation: Transition Is Inevitable, Justice Is Not: A Critical Framework For Just Recovery
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LIFT Economy is an impact consulting firm whose mission is to create, model, and share a locally self-reliant economy that works for the benefit of all life.
Kevin Bayuk, Co-founder and Partner at LIFT Economy, works at the intersection of ecology and economy where permaculture design meets next economy organizations intent on meeting human needs while enhancing the conditions conducive to all life. He is the Senior Financial Fellow at Project Drawdown and a founding partner of the Urban Permaculture Institute. You can follow Kevin on Twitter @kevinbayuk or email him kevin@lifteconomy.com.