Bill Mollison & the Austral Summer: remediation in a disaster-prone world by Nicolás Boullosa on January 23, 2025 In January 2008, we visited CERES Melbourne and met Bill Mollison, author of the seminal book Permaculture One. Reflecting on …
Little things that count: home materials, gardening, compost by Nicolás Boullosa on December 7, 2023 We know that our lack of patience as a civilization has reached its apex when companies invest their best engineering …
Big & homogeneous isn’t better: on decentralized food systems by Nicolás Boullosa on September 28, 2023 In his book When More is Not Better, Canadian management professor Roger Martin explains the consequences of decades of efficiency …
In a year of extreme weather events, past cataclysms help learn by Nicolás Boullosa on August 30, 2023 The Perito Moreno Glacier dam rupture is a recurrent partial collapse over the Brazo Rico and Brazo Sur branches of …
You say tomato, we say topsoil: interdependence of soil biodiversity and health by Nicolás Boullosa on April 13, 2023 For most of our species’ timeline, humans foraged and hunted/fished for food. The advent of agriculture ultimately led to population …
Después del guano y Norman Borlaug: fertilizante de bacterias by Nicolás Boullosa on October 16, 2018 Nuestro arco narrativo sigue dependiendo de una visión de la historia como proceso moral y técnico hacia un mundo en …
Genios discretos, obras olvidadas: de Grothendieck a Mollison by Nicolás Boullosa on October 4, 2016 Hay personalidades el impacto de cuya obra es celebrado en vida y en la posteridad; sin embargo, muchos nombres de …
Tejados vivientes: verdes, marrones, locales y residenciales by Nicolás Boullosa on February 15, 2013 Los techos verdes -también marrones, en función del clima, vegetación, condiciones climáticas y estación- abandonan el nicho de los grandes …
Permacultura: ayudando al mundo a actuar como un árbol by faircompanies on July 11, 2008 El término permacultura fue acuñado por los ecologistas australianos Bill Mollison y David Holmgren a partir de “agricultura”, “cultura” y …
Permaculture: helping human world behaving like a tree by faircompanies on June 20, 2008 Permaculture is a term minted by the Australian ecologists Bill Mollison and David Holmgren from “agriculture”, “culture” and “permanent”, to …