Showing posts with label Landcare Resource Centre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Landcare Resource Centre. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Are you feeling solastalgic?

The figs have fallen and the birds and flying foxes have flocked off …are you feeling the pangs of solastalgia? 

Professor Glenn Albrecht’s website ‘psychoterratica’ offers an explanation to what you might be feeling. The following has been excerpted from his writings

Despite the importance of connections between environmental or ecosystem health and human health (physical and mental) in many cultures, we have very few concepts in English that address environmentally-induced mental distress, or conversely, environmentally enhanced positive mental health.

Solastalgia is the pain or sickness caused by the loss of, or inability to derive, solace connected to the
present state of one’s home environment.

Solastalgia exists when there is recognition that the place where one lives and that one loves is under physical assault.

Solastalgia is a form of homesickness one experiences when one is still at ‘home’. Any context where place identity is challenged by pervasive change to the existing order has potential to deliver solastalgia.

One feels solastalgia where there is the direct experience of negative transformation of the physical environment by forces that undermine a
personal and community sense of identity, belonging and control.

Witnessing the removal of much loved trees for new development in an urban environment can be the cause of a profound distress that can be manifest as intense visceral pain and mental anguish…solastalgia

By acknowledging and confronting the effects of solastalgia there is potential empowerment. This can renew a commitment to engage in action to cooperate with and support distressed people and heal distressed environments which is itself a profoundly healing act.

In Australia, voluntary land care groups have formed to offer mutual support for each other and engage in direct action to restore and repair of distressed environments. It is clear that good human health (mental and physical) is intimately tied to ecosystem health.

Fortunately the new Toronto Streetscape will reinstate a green avenue over the next few years. In the meantime you might like to try landcaring in the local area, along the Greenway, at the Lions Park or in Kilaben Bay. The Landcare Resource Centre has contact details for all the groups, ph 4921 0392.

Sunday, 24 March 2013

Dates for the Diary

Local Landcaring every Thursday around Coal Point
April  : Gurranba Reserve
Thursday 4/4/13 - with Green Team.
Every Thursday with volunteers from Trees In Newcastle.
Ring Robyn for details : 4959 1507

Lake Mac Workshops at the Landcare Resource Centre, Five Islands Rd: 
Make your own backyard habitat workshop
Saturday 20/4/13 : 1-3pm. Frog ponds, possum boxes and a whole lot more.
Create your own Naturewatch Diary 
Saturday 25/5/13 10.30-12.30

Community Garden Working Bee
Saturday 6/4/13 1.30pm at the Toronto Senior Citizens Hall, 97 The Boulevarde, Toronto.
There’s more planting, eating and chatting to be done. Not to mention plenty of sitting back and admiring our efforts to date!
Bring your friends and family
www.facebook.com/groups/torontoareacommunitygarden

Progress Committee Meetings

8/4/13   April 
13/5/13  May
No June Meeting
8/7/13 July
12/8/13 August
9/9/13 September
14/10/13 October
10/11/13 November
9/12/13 December

Landcare dates

The Landcare program for 2013 is outlined below - Each month the Reserve mentioned will be the focus of attention.
The dates noted are for the Lake Macquarie Landcare volunteer support days
Every Thursday Trees In Newcastle volunteers lend a hand as well. 

April 
Gurranba Reserve 4/4/13

May 
West Ridge Reserves 2/5/13

June 
Laycock St South 6/6/13

July 
Stansfield Reserve 4/7/13

July 28th
National Tree Day- Carey Bay Wetlands

August 
Burnage Reserve 8/8/13

September 
Gurranba  Reserve 5/9/13

October 
West Ridge Reserves 3/10/13

November 
Yural/Ambrose St Reserves 7/11/13

December
Carey Bay Wetlands 12/12/13

February 2014 
Carey Bay Wetlands  6/2/14


Thursday, 26 July 2012

Keeping in the Loop

There are quite a few events and activities supported by LMCC’s Sustainable Neighbourhood and Landcare programs. One way to find out about them all is to ask Maree at the Landcare Office to put you on the weekly mailing list, ph 49210392 or email lro@lakemac.nsw.gov.au

Landcare Report –Robyn Gill

Recently we’ve been at Hampton St working around one of the little gullies of the Puntei Ck catchment above Carey Bay Wetlands and along the interesting Gurranba foreshore in the sunshine at times.  At both sites passers by have commented encouragingly on the changing scene. We are lucky that we have conditions for all occasions in our many reserves from the warming sun to the cooling breeze and sometimes the absence of these when the season is different. The views are great too.

In the recent showers one Thursday we had the amazing roll up of 5 energetic workers, 2 daughters, 4 grandchildren and 2 dogs to enjoy the occasion.

If you are interested in learning a bit about the bush, landcaring provides local connections to both people who share your interest and the wealth of resources available through the Lake Macquarie Landcare Network & Office.