Tag Archives for resiliency

Good Time for Sustainable Food Growth Workshops?

Now. At the community level – training/information dissemination is much more useful than actually growing food at this point. (At the individual level, grow, grow, grow.) -Shlok Sign up for my newsletter.

15. November 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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Crisis Lighting

Really need to stock up on these: -Shlok Sign up for my newsletter.

08. August 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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Tinkering In Response to Local Threats

Stephen Ganyard has a great op-ed in the NYT today on how disasters are local and ‘flat’ training exercises (flat as in zero overhead and broad participation) can generate tinkering activity that can be used to create “$25 solutions to … Continue reading

19. May 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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Resiliency Overview

A smart reporter looking to explore the topic of resiliency (as defined by John Robb, Jamais Cascio and myself among others) asked for a reading list. I’ll be putting together a packet during my free time over the next couple … Continue reading

13. May 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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Social Media + Resiliency

Charlie Edwards has a great read on the potential of social media in the face of a threat. I agree, though it is frustrating to  be less than impressed by the status quo. -Shlok Sign up for my newsletter.

04. May 2009 by Shlok Vaidya
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