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Naomi Smith liked Nelson Lebo's blog post The Little House That Could
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The Little House That Could

The Little House That Could (TLHTC) is a model for whole community sustainability education based on eco-renovation and permaculture food production. It engages school children from the earliest grades all the way through senior citizens with local, tangible, affordable and realistic approaches to ecological, economic and social sustainability. The programme emphasizes ecological literacy, thermodynamic literacy and financial literacy.  At the primary school level, teachers are trained in high…See More
Nov 3, 2011
Nelson Lebo is now a member of Sustainable Habitat Challenge
Sep 24, 2011

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How I might like to participate in SHAC for 2011:
To Retrofit, To give a lecture
About Me:
I am a sustainability educator and eco-designer. I'm currently renovating a villa to be passive solar with a permaculture design on the 700 square metre section. Blog: www.ecothriftydoup.blogspot.com
My Vision for Sustainable Living
As a start, set a goal for your personal ecological footprint to be 1/4 (or less) of the national average. After everyone in NZ gets there, we'll decide what to do next.

Nelson Lebo's Blog

The Little House That Could

Posted on November 3, 2011 at 8:51 0 Comments

The Little House That Could (TLHTC) is a model for whole community sustainability education based on eco-renovation and permaculture food production. It engages school children from the earliest grades all the way through senior citizens with local, tangible, affordable and realistic approaches to ecological, economic and social sustainability. The programme emphasizes ecological literacy, thermodynamic literacy and financial literacy. 

 

At the primary school level, teachers…

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