There is no readier way for a man to bring his own worth into question than by endeavoring to detract from the worth of other men.--John Tillotson.

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Andrew Millison Andrew Millison

Andrew is a Senior Instructor II in the Department of Horticulture at Oregon State University (OSU) where he founded OSU Permaculture Design in 2009. Collaborating with experts at OSU, Andrew developed an online permaculture education program with niche offerings that has evolved into a worldwide program that has served thousands of students throughout the planet. Prior to teaching at Oregon State University, Andrew taught at Prescott College in Prescott, Arizona.

Zhu, Zaichun Ph.D. Zaichun Zhu, Ph.D.

Associate Professor、Doctoral Advisor、National Young Talent Scholar

Research Direction :Vegetation Ecology、Ecological Remote Sensing、Global Change Ecology

John Robson, Ph.D. John Robson, Ph.D.

John Robson holds a Ph.D. in American History from the University of Texas at Austin and has worked as a historian, policy analyst, journalist and documentary filmmaker for three decades. He has been examining the climate change issue for many years, including both the science and the policy debates.

John Slattery John Slattery

Over the past few decades, John J. Slattery’s mission has been stewardship of local plants and supporting the dynamic heritage of traditional herbal practice in the Sonoran desert region. His work is a reflection of years of direct experience in the field in the American Southwest and northern Mexico, traditional knowledge shared with him by indigenous elders and healers, clinical training in herbalism and nutrition, cutting-edge scientific research – and a deep desire to...

Gary Paul Nabhan Gary Paul Nabhan

Gary Paul Nabhan (born 1952) is an Agricultural Ecologist, Ethnobotanist, Ecumenical Franciscan Brother, and author whose work has focused primarily on the interaction of biodiversity and cultural diversity of the arid binational Southwest. He is considered a pioneer in the local food movement and the heirloom seed saving movement.

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