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Designing Human Habitats for an Abundant Lifestyle: Interview With Ben Falk, Permaculture Designer and Founder of Whole Systems Design RPF0124
Designing Human Habitats for an Abundant Lifestyle: Interview With Ben Falk, Permaculture Designer and Founder of Whole Systems Design RPF0124
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Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Dec 22, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
My guest today is Ben Falk. Ben is a really incredible permaculture designer with a comprehensive focus.
Ben runs a planning firm called Whole Systems Design. Through this firm, he "identifies, designs, and develops human habitats - landscape and infrastructure systems - that yield perennial abundance and enduring value. These are adaptive, resilient and secure places in a future of peak oil, climate instability, and deepening economic insolvency."
They also "plan, develop, and manage land-based wealth preservation and security projects for those with the forethought to invest an abundance of present day resources to reduce their familly's vulnerability to future food, energy and other supply-chain disturbances, as well as peak-oil, climatic, economic and other events."
The interview covers a variety of topics, including:
Ben's path from architecture to comprehensive design.
How to approach personal lifestyle design from a systems mindset.
How to prioritize needs and investment.
How he heats his house, heats his water, cooks his food, and dries his clothes in Vermont with a very small amount of wood.
How he grows 80 to 90% of his food intake.
My favorite quote from the interview: "Don't fight something that's wrong. Make a new system that makes the old system obsolete."
Enjoy!
Joshua
Links:
Whole Systems Design
The Resilient Farm and Homestead: An Innovative Permaculture and Whole Systems Design Approach by Ben Falk
Ben runs a planning firm called Whole Systems Design. Through this firm, he "identifies, designs, and develops human habitats - landscape and infrastructure systems - that yield perennial abundance and enduring value. These are adaptive, resilient and secure places in a future of peak oil, climate instability, and deepening economic insolvency."
They also "plan, develop, and manage land-based wealth preservation and security projects for those with the forethought to invest an abundance of present day resources to reduce their familly's vulnerability to future food, energy and other supply-chain disturbances, as well as peak-oil, climatic, economic and other events."
The interview covers a variety of topics, including:
Ben's path from architecture to comprehensive design.
How to approach personal lifestyle design from a systems mindset.
How to prioritize needs and investment.
How he heats his house, heats his water, cooks his food, and dries his clothes in Vermont with a very small amount of wood.
How he grows 80 to 90% of his food intake.
My favorite quote from the interview: "Don't fight something that's wrong. Make a new system that makes the old system obsolete."
Enjoy!
Joshua
Links:
Whole Systems Design
The Resilient Farm and Homestead: An Innovative Permaculture and Whole Systems Design Approach by Ben Falk
Released:
Dec 22, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode
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