An inherent quality of any living system, including the communities and
bioregion in which we live is change, both gradual and immediate - It is
not a question of if but when. Resilient cultures and communities are
flexible and capable of responding effectively to uncertainty and
surprise as well as capturing and harnessing positive opportunities as
they arise. This workshop explores how natural and human communities
prepare, respond and adapt to change. Participants will undertake a
design activity that investigates strategies to improve the resilience
and regenerative capacity of the Auckland bioregion. This workshop is
ideal for community leaders, Transition groups, families and individuals
wanting to up skill and develop practical knowledge of how to develop
and improve local resilience.
The guest tutor for this workshop is Michele Daly, one of Auckland's
premiere experts in the field of risk management and emergency planning.
Come spend an informative and invaluable day learning about resiliency
and design as it applies to Auckland.
If you would like more information contact us at:
info [at] aucklandpermacultureworkshop [dot] co [dot] nz. Alternatively, register online
at http://www.aucklandpermacultureworkshop.co.nz/
We encourage sharing this workshop with your friends, neighbours and
loved ones and feel free to share this amongst your networks.
"In a modern society we live in a complex network of natural, social,
economic and built environments. The failure in one place can have
surprising, and potentially disastrous, consequences in others. Our
objective of safer, more resilient communities can be achieved only
drawing together knowledge and expertise from across all the
environments we live" John Hamilton