Category: Sustainability

  • Storytelling the Adjacent Possible (part 1)

    Storytelling the Adjacent Possible (part 1)

    In which I carve spoons , listen to podcasts and take a brief, meandering walk through post-pandemic society via ‘”doomer optimisim”, situated cognition, Cynefin, beauty and the on-going wonderful experiment at Mount Wolfe Farm. I spent a lovely few hours yesterday making carving billets from a bit of sugar maple and roughing out an eating…

  • Hedgerows at the first ever International Association for Landscape Ecology-North America Conference

    Hedgerows at the first ever International Association for Landscape Ecology-North America Conference

    This week the International Association for Landscape Ecology-North America (IALE_NA) is holding its first ever Annual Conference. I was originally a member of the UK branch of IALE and joined the North American chapter when it was formed last year from what was IALE-US. The conference was to be held in Toronto, and I was…

  • Creating Rural ‘Complete Communities’

    Creating Rural ‘Complete Communities’

    Last Wednesday I attended a Greenbelt Foundation Workshop on Creating Complete Communities in Rural Municipalities at Gellert Community Centre in Halton Hills. As an independent researcher, I’m collaborating with Waterloo and Queens Universities, Save The Oak Ridges Moraine (STORM) Coalition and Mount Wolfe Farm in the development of the Oak Ridges Institute of Applied Sustainabiity…

  • Crafting Sustainability: Counter-culture Movements and Sustainable Development Goals

    Crafting Sustainability: Counter-culture Movements and Sustainable Development Goals

    In my blog posts Spooncarving- a ‘gateway drug’ to pro-environmental behaviour and landscape advocacy? and Craft is good for your Health I have been exploring the connections between practising crafts and skills and the benefits for both individuals and society. Their have been a few social movements that have recognised the power of craft beyond its utility, and I…

  • Trusting the Process and letting things Emerge in the Dog Days of Summer

    Magpie and I have just returned from the vet in Cheltenham, Ontario, to see how his his foot is getting on after a run-in with a car in the drive way. There remains only a quarter-moon sliver of rawness now where before there was what seemed to be a Grand Canyon of spilt flesh and…