The Soul of Soil / The Ecocity Future of Los Angeles
 Hosted by Los Angeles Eco-Village
Saturday, July 14 at 10 AM - 11 PM
Los Angeles Eco-Village
117 Bimini Place, Los Angeles, California 90004
Tickets www.laecovillage.org <http://www.laecovillage.org/>



Christian Arnsperger returns to Los Angeles Eco-Village for the third year. And 
we welcome Kreigh Hampel of the Burbank Recycle Center and Richard Register of 
Ecocity Builders to join him for a special two days of interacting with a few 
of the world’s most creative thinkers for healing and transforming our cities 
into resilient eco-systems where health and justice prevail. Plus other special 
guests. PLEASE NOTE: 
THE START AND STOP TIMES INDICATED HERE ARE TENTATIVE. Watch for details!
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About Christian Arnsperger
An economist by training, I’m a professor at the University of Lausanne. My 
affiliation is with the Faculty of Geoscience and Environment, and I am a 
member of the Institute for Geography and Sustainability. We are a 
multidisciplinary institute focused mainly on the human- and social-science 
aspects of environmental issues. My own teaching and research revolve around 
Sustainability and Economic Anthropology. That’s what my chair at the 
University of Lausanne is called. Yes, really …
Read more about Christian and see his blog here: arnsperger-perma-circular.com 
<http://arnsperger-perma-circular.com/>

About Kreigh Hampel
Kreigh Hampel digs under the mythologies of waste. Since 2003 he has served as 
the Recycling Coordinator for the City of Burbank while drawing on natural 
designs, simplicity and the community to engage regenerative thinking. He is a 
graduate of the UCLA Municipal Waste Management Program, a board member of the 
California Product Stewardship Council and has worked with nonprofits and 
public agencies on urban forestry, school gardens, solar energy, home 
composting and producer responsibility. He was recently named City Employee of 
the Year for his outstanding community service. His motto is, “plant more, 
manufacture less.”

About Richard Register
Founder: The International Ecocity Conferences. Author: "Ecocities – Rebuilding 
Cities in Balance with Nature" and "World Rescue – an Economics Built on what 
We Build"

Richard is one of the world’s great theorists and authors on ecological city 
design and planning. He is also a practitioner with four decades of experience 
activating local projects, pushing establishment buttons and working with 
environmentalists and developers to get a better city built and running. Among 
his many “firsts,” he convened the first of the Ecocity International 
Conference Series in Berkeley, California, and coined the term “ecocity” as 
early as 1987.
He was founding president of Urban Ecology (1975) and founder and current 
president of Ecocity Builders (1992), both nonprofit educational organizations.

Richard illustrates his own writing, and his books are considered as 
pleasurable for his imaginative drawings as profound in their ecological urban 
philosophies and visions.
Richard is a frequent guest of organizations and conferences large and small in 
his home town, the San Francisco Bay Area, and around the world. He is a 
tireless advocate for the pedestrian city to save the world — by reducing 
automobile dependence, global warming, massive sprawl, ecological habitat 
fragmentation, air and water pollution and other harms.
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