anybody know of good video(s) made for city/govt. officials to help educate them to not be concerned/non-permitting, but rather supportive/encouraging about the potential benefits to less understood permacultural/eco/decentralized technologies/setups**?
of course the content would include how such permaculture technologies/setups would not be done in the right, responsible way, and how to avoid that (one example of a main tenet of permaculture is to slowly catch/sink water in the landscape, but also, depending on the land, if too much is caught, it may lead to unstable, dangerous land, and toward a landslide), and content would be on conflicting topics such as:
*compost/dry toilets and waste/used (gray and black) water
*rocket stoves, and other setups that could pose a fire risk
*nature-based landscaping (such as depaving, curb cutting like rainwater harvesting guru Brad Lancaster speaks on here)
*good, safe water provision
**when done in smart, responsible ways, which can be a bigger IF unless there’s solid community education to be smart and responsible in changing to radically different ways than they’re used to