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Joel Glanzberg / Context Matters
Integrating the Built Environment into Natural & Human Systems

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Joel Glanzberg

Context Matters


Integrating
the Built Environment into Natural & Human Systems

Joel Glanzberg is a designer of living environments with a focus on the ecological impact of human endeavors and activities. His background in the field includes twenty-five years of watershed management, environmental restoration, habitat design, regenerative agriculture, public education, and consulatation to individuals, organizations and government entities.

This program is his presentation on 9 October 2007 at the Silco Theater in Silver City, NM as part of the GRIP / Gila Resources Information Project Living Green Series with sponsorship from Hometown Initiative.

Joel is a cofounder of Flowering Tree Permaculture Institute which mainatains a demonstration site at New Mexico's Santa Clara Pueblo which attracts visitors from across the country and around the world. His educational efforts include cross cultural communication and his areas of interest include environments and cultures of the Southwestern United and States and Latin America, having worked and taught throughtout the western hemisphere and among the Native American nations.

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