leaf vein | agricultural fields
Economy | At Bio-Logical Capital, we observe the patterns and processes of nature. There are many lessons to learn about the fit between humans and the environment. We view these lessons through the lens of economy - defined as both efficiency and optimized value over time.
mixed-species herd grazing in the Serengeti | pulsed grazing with moveable electric fences
Optimized Rotational Grazing | Joel Salatin, owner of Polyface Farm, calls it, “Mob-stocking herbivorous solar conversion lignified carbon sequestration fertilization.” The relationship between herbivores and the grassland yields some of the most productive biological systems on Earth. In the Serengeti, the pressure from predators keeps herds in motion, preventing overgrazing. Simulating this timing in domesticated herbivores with short, intense grazing episodes can maximize both grass and beef production.
leaf vein pattern | the human hand
Circulatory | Form and function in natural systems are visibly evident. The further we deviate from this relationship in the systems we build, the more challenges we create for ourselves.
Ivy | Multi-cellular Solar Array
Sun Collectors | Many individuals working in concert to achieve the goal.
Sun Collectors
Ivy and Multi-cellular arrays | Many individuals working in concert to achieve the goal.
Sun Collectors
Ivy and Multi-cellular arrays | Many individuals working in concert to achieve the goal.
Circulatory
Leaf vein pattern and the human hand | Form and function in natural systems are visibly evident. The further we deviate from this relationship in the systems we build, the more challenges we create for ourselves.