On Wednesday, April 28, 2010 in San Francisco, a
panel presentation, NATURE
IN CITIES, considered urbanization as a global crisis and as an
opportunity, with a view toward understanding the restorative,
regenerative, and imaginative possibilities of a new integration of urban
and rural through local agriculture, human-powered transport (e.g.
walking, biking), etc. The presentation was the third in the series Ecology
Emerges.
Ecology Emerges—discussions and reflections on the history of
Bay Area ecological activism, based on oral histories documenting the past
50 years. For more information about this series see: http://shapingsf.org/ecology_emerges.html
Listen to the discussion here:
Participating in the panel were Peter Berg (Planet Drum Foundation),
Miya Yoshitani (Asian
Pacific Environmental Network), and Jason Mark (Earth Island Journal,
Alemany Farm) . This presentation was part of the Shaping
San Francisco Talks Series. For more information about their
other events see: http://www.shapingsf.org/
or call 415-881-7579.