Published On Sep 11, 2024
Short Summary
Discover how to transform corporate landscapes into eco-friendly spaces and dive into permaculture practices for sustainable landscaping
About this Event
The upcoming webinar on regenerative landscapes in South Africa will explore the transformative impact of permaculture and Net Positive operational ecology. It will showcase how these approaches can advance sustainable land use and ecological restoration. By incorporating permaculture principles, the webinar will examine the design and upkeep of agriculturally productive ecosystems that mirror the diversity, stability, and resilience of natural ecosystems. The session will focus on practical strategies and community-driven initiatives that boost biodiversity, enhance soil health, and build climate resilience, highlighting South Africa's unique potential to lead in regenerative practices.
Speaker 1: Reversing local extinction in Johannesburg (Marc Sherratt)
Celebrated by the Mail & Guardian as one of South Africa's 200 young visionaries in 2023, Marc Sherratt is an award winning Architect and Net Zero Accredited Professional that started his practice MSSA in 2017. He has grown this practice into an industry leader that has completed some of the most pioneering green buildings in South Africa. Marc holds a Master's in Architecture (MTech Arch Tech Prof - Distinction Dissertation) from the University of Johannesburg and is currently completing a second Master's in Sustainability (MSt IDBE), through the University of Cambridge.
Timestamps
00:00 - Intro
01:07 - Sponsor Announcement
04:21 - Marc Sherratt (Reversing local extinction in Johannesburg)
42:30 - Q & A Session
01:14:59 - Conclusion
01:18:59 - Outro
SPEAKERS
Marc Sherratt
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