Ryan Harb shares his
experience creating the first Public University
Permaculture Garden in the nation and explains how we can use
permaculture to empower ourselves and make a difference in our community and the world.
Ryan Harb is a certified
permaculture designer, community organizer and was the first person in the nation to receive a Master of Science degree in Green Building. In 2010, Harb created a job for himself as
Sustainability Manager for UMass Amherst Dining Services. He then began developing one of the first university
permaculture gardens
in the nation that supplies locally grown produce and hands-on sustainability education to the campus and
local community. Within 18 months, “The UMass Permaculture Initiative” went viral and was featured in over 100 media publications including the New York Times, Boston Globe, Huffington Post, and on MTV. The
project has engaged over 3,500 volunteers and won 8 national awards. In 2012, Harb was invited to the White House to meet and speak alongside President Barack Obama. He was named a “White House Campus Champion of Change”, and UMass Permaculture was voted the top university program in the country that’s changing the world for the better.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
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