Essential listening for those preparing permaculture response and aid for Haiti and other disaster zones
Today I spoke with veteran permaculture and aid specialist Steve Cran in Abim, Uganda. Steve explains the realities of extreme permaculture in the disaster zones of earthquakes, tsunami and war. Steve leads from the field and has 20 years experience in remote Australia, East Timor and tsunami Aceh.

Steve Cran, disaster response and permaculture aid specialist, a veteran of the war zone of Timor, the tsunami of Aceh and now of Uganda talks to Permaculture TV about the realities of extreme permaculture and its relation to Haiti.
Source: Permaculture TV

What’s steve’s blog address? I’d like to check it out
good question, I dunno, for the moment it seems to be Permaculture.TV
personally, and I like ExtremePermaculture.org
Can I recommend what Steve says regarding preparation, health, physical fitness and security in the field. These are all crucial considerations for would-be aid workers.
His comments on aid dependency we find borne out where we do work in the Solomon Islands.
His focus on life-infrastructure such as the food and water he mentions is where permaculture belongs. Permaculture is less a means to emergency assistance than it is a technology for development.