About the book
The Toolbox for Sustainable City Living is a DIY guide for creating locally-based, ecologically sustainable communities in today's cities. Its straightforward text, vibrant illustrations and accessible diagrams explain how urbanites can have local access and control over life's essential resources: food production, water security, waste management, autonomous energy, and bioremediation of toxic soils. Written for people with limited financial means, the book emphasizes building these systems with cheap, salvaged and recycled materials when possible. This book will be an essential tool for transitioning into a sustainable future threatened by the converging trends of global warming and energy depletion.
Topics covered in the book include:
- Aquaculture: ponds, plants, fish and algae
- Microlivestock and city chickens
- Rainwater Harvesting
- Low-tech bioremediation: cleaning contaminated soils using plants, fungi and bacteria
- Constructed Wetlands/ Greywater
- Autonomous energy: bicycle windmills, passive solar
- Biofuels: veggie oil vehicles, methane digesters
- Struggles for land and gentrification
- Humanure and worm composting
- Floating Islands to clean stormwater
- Asphalt removal and air purification
- And much more!
About the Authors:
Scott Kellogg and Stacy Pettigrew are co-founders of the Rhizome Collective, a non-profit organization based in Austin, Texas. Over the past seven years, they have transformed a burnt-out warehouse into the Rhizome Collective: a thriving Center for Community Organizing and Educational Center for Urban Sustainability.
Stacy and Scott both have extensive experience in the fields of ecological design and community activism. Stacy is Rhizome's Program Coordinator and Scott is the Director of the Educational Center for Urban Sustainability. They have designed and built numerous sustainable systems for display as teaching models, including constructed wetlands, rainwater collectors, aquaculture ponds, windmills, passive solar devices, and bioremediation tools. They also created and host RUST, an intensive weekend seminar in urban ecological survival skills. Scott and Stacy have authored numerous articles on sustainability and the Rhizome Collective and frequently give presentations on radical sustainability at universities and political gatherings across the country. They have taught workshops in locations as diverse as the Bronx to East Timor. Scott has also been active in building a community based bioremediation program in post-Katrina New Orleans.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
New resource book for the new reality: Toolbox for Sustainable City Living
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At Salem Cinema we passionately believe that while the current economic news is bleak, escaping to the movies is still one of the most inexpensive forms of leisure and enjoyment available in this great country of ours. We know we are all in this crisis together and are happy to not only continue to provide a sanctuary of exceptionally high quality, thought-provoking entertainment at the same reasonable prices we charged well over a year ago, but to bring back our special annual holiday savings offer as well.
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Good advice for citizens: Establishing the performance-target ethic
How can citizens determine whether their government is performing well?
One way is to compare its current performance with past performance, but this has some obvious shortcomings.
Another way is to compare its current performance with that of similar agencies in similar jurisdiction. This approach, however, also comes with some flaws.
Another possible approach is to compare a jurisdiction's or agency's performance with the targets it has set for itself. For this to work, however, public officials will have to accept the responsibility for setting such targets.
Consequently, Bob has focused the November issue "On why citizens need to establish The Performance-Target Ethic." You can find it at:
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