Brock Dolman

Brock Dolman is a founding member and resident of the Sowing Circle LLC, an intentional community in the Sonoma County hamlet of Occidental, California, is the Occidental Arts and Ecology Center's (OAEC) WATER (Watershed Advocacy Training Education & Research) Institute director and co-directs OAEC's Permaculture Design and Wildlands Biodiversity programs.

Brock Dolman at Bioneers

Basins of Relation - Permaculturist and watershed wizard Brock Dolman shows how the future lifeboat well need is shaped exactly like our local watershed. He wields his dazzling poetics to tell us how we can engage with the spirit of Planet Water, create water-literate human settlement patterns, and regenerate ecological integrity and social resiliency to prepare for the climate changes ahead. Learn more about Brock Dolman (and other Bioneers): http://store.bioneers.org

Slow it. Spread it. Sink it!

Brock Dolman's talk

in IPC8 (2007 Brazil)

listen here

Slow it. Spread it. Sink it! Using our Okanagan Rain as a Resource is a presentation of the Okanagan WaterWise Speaker Series.

The talk, featuring Brock Dolman, was presented April 23, 2012 at Okanagan College - Penticton campus in partnership with the Okanagan Basin Water Board and the South Okanagan Similkameeen Conservation Program.

Brock Dolman is the Director of Occidental Arts and Ecology Center's WATER Institute, in Sonoma County, Calif. A renowned wildlife biologist and permaculturist, Brock has spent many years working towards watershed restoration, and as a water harvesting designer and educator. Brock has presented at many international conferences, including Bioneers and SolFest. He has been featured in the award winning films: The 11th Hour by Leonardo DiCaprio; The Call of Life by Species Alliance; and Permaculture: A Quiet evolution by Vanessa Shultz. For more information on Brock visit:http://www.oaec.org/water-institute

The handbook Slow it. Spread it. Sink it! An Okanagan Homeowner's Guide to Using Rain as a Resource is available on the Okanagan WaterWise website at: http://www.okwaterwise.ca/pdf/HomeDra... or by calling 250-469-6271.

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Brock on Grass

Brock Dolman Director of The Water Institute and Permaculture at Occidental Arts and Ecology Center explains the importance of disturbance and native perennial grasses in pasture systems.

click on picture for biog

(or search for "Brock Dolman,

Water in Living Systems"

on

www.ipcon.org site)

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Brock Dolman's Time Capsule

Message to 2100: These videos are answers in response to a question about what you would like to say to people living 100 years fr Message to 2100: These videos are answers in response to a question about what you would like to say to people living 100 years from now. (more)