Listen "How Permaculture Design Principles Can Make Cities More Resilient"
Episode Synopsis
Linda Appel Lipsius is the executive director of Denver Urban Gardens, where she supports a network of over 200 gardens and food forests that produce 650,000 pounds of food annually. She also helps launch initiatives to help make Denver a greener, more food-resilient place.
Linda came on this podcast in July to discuss how community gardens can strengthen cities. Today, she rejoins Tiffany for a deeper dive into how the principles of permaculture can shape how we think about cities.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
Permaculture Design Principles
Denver Urban Gardens (site)
Local Recommendations:
Little Owl Coffee
The Kitchen
Museum of Contemporary Arts
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
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Linda came on this podcast in July to discuss how community gardens can strengthen cities. Today, she rejoins Tiffany for a deeper dive into how the principles of permaculture can shape how we think about cities.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
Permaculture Design Principles
Denver Urban Gardens (site)
Local Recommendations:
Little Owl Coffee
The Kitchen
Museum of Contemporary Arts
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
Do you know someone who would make for a great Bottom-Up Revolution guest? Let us know here!
This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Click here to learn more about membership.
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