Smart and Conscientious Water Use
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Microbial Ecology | Mycology | Fire Ecology | Evolutionary Ecology | Natural Capitalism | Renewable Energy | Energy Efficiency and Conservation | Agroforestry | Natural Resource Education | Sustainability Education | Seed Conservation | Cultural Diversity | Communication Training | Farm Ecosystem Management | Agricultural Water Conservation and Management | Culture and Sustainability | Soil Conservation and Management | Land Stewardship | Land Restoration | Socially Responsible Investment | Biocultural Diversity | Lakes and Ponds | Conservation and the Commons | Sustainable Building | Wildlife Management | Sustainable Livestock Husbandry | Sustainable Energy Development | Energy Flow in Ecosystems | Waste Management | Good Governance | Wildlife Ecology | Watershed Management | Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning | Sustainable Transportation | Appropriate Technology | Sustainable Living | Sustainable Forestry | Sustainable Communities | Agroecology | Soil Ecology | Restoration Ecology | Permaculture | Alternative Fuels | Biodiversity Conservation | Community Resources | Composting | Climate Justice | Climate Change | Indigenous People and Culture | Ecosystem Services | Youth Education and Empowerment | Gardening | Sustainable Agriculture | Organic Farming | Pollination Ecology | Ecological Footprint | Coastal Ecology | Aquaculture
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Water is the element of life and there is a finite amount of fresh, potable water on the planet. Using this resource wisely is essential to creating health and buffering against climatic changes that are predicted to bring more floods, droughts, and associated challenges to society as weather events become more severe. The morning will be spent covering the basics of rainwater harvesting from roofs and other impervious surfaces and how to integrate these into your yard. The afternoon will explore how to design and install swales (ditches dug on contour) to help build healthy alive soil, recharge aquifers, and hold water in the soil where it is more readily available to plants. These same strategies that help lay the foundation for resilient and productive backyard systems also help mitigate negative impacts from floods and drought.

