Climate change is a wicked problem that is faced by every person on earth. Whether this impact comes in the form of food scarcity, weather changes, disease, or the destruction of homes and habitats makes no difference. While the climate does go through a series of changes and rotations, the changes that we are experiencing now are exponentially higher and thus more dangerous. Climate change has been fueled by an excess use of fossil fuels, an excessive amount of deforestation, and an excessive attitude of uncaring within large companies and governments that have the ability and power to create real change. This problem has only grown in the past years and will continue to grow unless a change is made within each citizen of the world. The E...
The starting-point for this paper is a growing concern about the strong and creative tension between...
Higher Education has the resources available to serve as a leader in sustainability, specifically by...
My thesis is called “Edible Landscapes” where I inquire/analyse/propose a more resilient and self-su...
Climate change is a wicked problem that is faced by every person on earth. Whether this impact comes...
Together with the World Bank and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), a number of internatio...
There are few things that so clearly connect us to the environment as food, or illustrate how overt...
Climate change threatens our world and way of life. Intelligent development and investment could mit...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
The sustainability movement found in many popular companies (i.e. Patagonia, Toms Shoes, Rareform) p...
Are current consumer patterns sustainable in terms of our planet’s health? Do the food choices we ma...
Permaculture, an integrative design process creating resilient and productive landscapes and communi...
Since about the 1960´s the changes in landscapes have been more intense and have affected biodiversi...
Working in conjunction with the UBC Food System Project, we, group 3, have conducted research to det...
Permaculture is a system of ecological design that aims to create more sustainable communities: its ...
Climate change refers to a paradigm shift in the climatic pattern of a location, region or planet wh...
The starting-point for this paper is a growing concern about the strong and creative tension between...
Higher Education has the resources available to serve as a leader in sustainability, specifically by...
My thesis is called “Edible Landscapes” where I inquire/analyse/propose a more resilient and self-su...
Climate change is a wicked problem that is faced by every person on earth. Whether this impact comes...
Together with the World Bank and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), a number of internatio...
There are few things that so clearly connect us to the environment as food, or illustrate how overt...
Climate change threatens our world and way of life. Intelligent development and investment could mit...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture/Regional and Community Planning...
The sustainability movement found in many popular companies (i.e. Patagonia, Toms Shoes, Rareform) p...
Are current consumer patterns sustainable in terms of our planet’s health? Do the food choices we ma...
Permaculture, an integrative design process creating resilient and productive landscapes and communi...
Since about the 1960´s the changes in landscapes have been more intense and have affected biodiversi...
Working in conjunction with the UBC Food System Project, we, group 3, have conducted research to det...
Permaculture is a system of ecological design that aims to create more sustainable communities: its ...
Climate change refers to a paradigm shift in the climatic pattern of a location, region or planet wh...
The starting-point for this paper is a growing concern about the strong and creative tension between...
Higher Education has the resources available to serve as a leader in sustainability, specifically by...
My thesis is called “Edible Landscapes” where I inquire/analyse/propose a more resilient and self-su...