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Open position: Consultant Urban agriculture (m/f)

Posted in employment, job, netherlands, ngo by Administrator on the August 1st, 2006

The Urban Agriculture Unit of ETC Foundation is looking for a new senior team member.

ETC Foundation is a not-for profit development and advisory organisation. Its main office is based in Leusden, the Netherlands and (independently managed) regional and country offices are located in Kenya (East Africa), Peru (Andes), India, Sri Lanka and the UK.

Water in the Mexican landscape

Posted in Mexico, Nadia Lawton, design, employment by Administrator on the June 5th, 2002

MexicoWater gives life and can also destroy life.

When we allow rain water to flow gently over the landscape taking the most time making the most contact with earth water is most fertile. But, when running uncontrolled it can cause erosion and death. No food can grow on land which is eroded and farming can only flourish on fertile soil. But only eco-systemic farming systems can create soil.

At ITT we believe in eco-systemic production systems which allow interactive diversity to develop and to become stable and fertile. To achieve it, we must create a great number of useful connections between the diverse elements on our land.

Two weeks ago we initiated the development of our training centre in permaculture here in the dry tropics. On our site in the municipality of Ejutla, Oaxaca, Mexico, we get approximately 800 milimeters of rain per year. Before the rain gods open the water gates, we invited the water harvesting an earth works specialist Geoff Lawton from the Permaculture Research Institute in Australia to assist us in the construction of an efficient rain catchment and water administration system. Geoff an expert consultant in water harvesting and management with great earth dam and swale building experience in over 17 countries.

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