The Resiliency Institute

  • Environment

Who We Are

People have become increasingly concerned with the resiliency of our food, water, energy and economic systems and are looking for personal and community security. This has propelled a global permaculture movement that is permeating the United States and has made its way to the Midwest. Permaculture has traditionally been used to design systems for large land areas, but recently people have discovered how the principles can be applied to any piece of land or living situation.

The suburbs were designed to be car centric resource intensive places for people to live and commute to work. This design has caused a dependence on oil and the automobile, transformed nature into pavement and buildings, and created a culture of stress and competition. The time has come for a suburban permaculture redesign! Permaculture provides the ethics, principles, and design strategies to transform the suburbs into regenerative ecosystems.

Our programs include educational courses, food forest design and installation, and community outreach.

What We Do

The Resiliency Institute is a non-profit educational organization using permaculture education and design to grow food security, build the local economy, increase biodiversity, and foster community.

Details

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Get Connected Icon Michelle Hickey
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http://www.theresiliencyinstitute.net