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Seminário “FoodPlaces: A Planning-based Approach to Carbon Farming”, por Mario Yanez: 17 janeiro, 9h30-13h00, FCUL

11/01/2018.

Terá lugar na a 17 janeiro o seminário “FoodPlaces: A Planning-based Approach to Carbon Farming”, por Mario Yanez, entre as 9h30 e as 13h00, na sala 8.2.10 da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa (FCUL).

Evento organizado pelo cE3c – Centro de Ecologia, Evolução e Alterações Ambientais (FCUL), pela rede ECOLISE (European network for community-led initiatives on climate change and sustainability) e pela HortaFCUL.

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Sobre Mario Yanez:

Mario Yanez is dedicated to envisioning and inspiring a transition toward life-sustaining, resilient human communities.

He has an academic background in finance, information systems and ecology. He has several decades of experience applying systems thinking to developing and funding cutting-edge programming and creating provocative and relevant active-learning curriculum supportive of a much-needed cultural evolution.

As a Permaculture practitioner, he is applying design at various scales, implementing regenerative productive landscapes, enterprises, and organizational and social systems. Mario is native to the Greater Everglades.


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