- John Todd (biologist)
Dr. John Todd (born
1939 ) is a Buckminster Fuller 2008 Challenge-winning [http://challenge.bfi.org/winner_2008]biologist working in the field of ecological design. His ideas often involve applications that make use of alternative technologies. His principal interests include solving the problems of food production and waste-water processing. As an author, he has presented the outcome of the work that he and colleagues have undertaken in a series of books, as well as in the requisite scientific papers.Todd was born in Hamilton,
Ontario ,Canada in 1939. He earned his B.Sc. (1961) in agriculture and his M.Sc. (1963) inparasitology andtropical medicine atMcGill University inMontreal , Quebec, after which he did doctoral work infisheries andoceanography at theUniversity of Michigan . His early professional interest, involving the behavioral ecology of fish, was the basis of his work as an assistant professor of ethology atSan Diego State University (1968-1970), after which he joined theWoods Hole Oceanographic Institution inWoods Hole, Massachusetts , as an assistant scientist.Todd's wife, Nancy Jack Todd, trained as a dancer and is a skilled writer and editor. She has edited and added introductions to many of John Todd's books, and co-written the most recent. Back in the Woods Hole days, John had begun to develop his ideas about how complicated biological food chains worked, and in their conversations Nancy wondered if ecological concepts could serve people's needs. She suggested science needed "a human face."
In 1969 the Todds co-founded the
New Alchemy Institute to do both fundamental research into aspects of biology and disciplines as well as to apply biological science totechnology . Todd and colleagues have designed miniature ecosystems, largely self-perpetuating, which bring ecological principles into service of human requirements. Besides designing and prototyping food-producing systems and approaches for communities of people, this work has resulted in innovative new approaches to processingsewage and industrial waste water. Todd's approach has involved applications of micro-organisms, fish, and plants (phytoremediation ).In 1974 Todd returned to his native Canada to design and build "An ARK for P.E.I." at Spry Point on
Prince Edward Island , on contract to the Federal government. When completed in 1976, the ARK had become a test bed of many of the principles that became the "living machine", as well as a number of trailblazing and now established green or sustainable elements: solar orientation, solar collectors, wind energy, thermal storage, and composting toilet.es. In practical application, a living machine is a self-contained treatment system designed to treat a specific waste stream using the principles of ecological engineering. It does this by using diverse communities of bacteria and other microorganisms, algae, plants, trees, snails, fish and other living creatures.
John Todd developed a
greenhouse waste treatment plant inCape Cod that yields clean water from sewage.Bacteria consume the organic sewage and turnammonia intonitrate s. The nitrates are used as food for algae and fertilizer forduckweed .Zooplankton and snails consume thealgae . Fish eat the zooplankton. Floating plants soak up the leftovers.Bulrush es,cattail s, andhyacinth s render the toxins harmless. Trees absorbheavy metals . The byproducts are decorative plants andminnow s, both of which are sold. The minnows are sold as bait fish. Aquatic plants, raised in the system's open-air lagoons for sewer treatment, are used in California, Florida, and Mississippi. Todd's "living machine" system makes it possible to do all this in the colder northern climates. The town ofHarwich, Massachusetts began using Todd's system in 1990.Todd served as the New Alchemy Institute's President until 1981. In 1980, he co-founded
Ocean Arks International . He also co-founded Living Technologies Inc., an ecological design, engineering, and construction firm inBurlington, Vermont . From 1999 he has been Research Professor & Distinguished Lecturer at theUniversity of Vermont .While Todd has pursued much of his work with the developing world in mind, applications for the benefit of industrialized and affluent societies have been part and parcel.
Among the awards Dr. Todd has received have been, in 1994, the Daimler-
Chrysler Award for Innovation in Design , in 1996, theEnvironmental Merit Award (from the US Environmental Protection Agency), in 1998, theBioneers Lifetime Achievement Award ; also in 1998, he and Nancy Jack Todd together received the Lindbergh Award in recognition of their work in technology and the environment and are Fellows of theFindhorn Foundation . Todd was profiled in "Inventing Modern America", published by the Lemelson-MIT Program for Invention and Innovation, in which story of the development of his innovative ecological waste treatment systems is highlighted.Books
Authored or co-authored by John Todd:
*"The Village as Solar Ecology" (1980)
*"Tomorrow is Our Permanent Address" (1980)
*"Reinhabiting Cities & Towns: Designing for Sustainability" (1981)
*"Bioshelters, Ocean Arks, City Farming: Ecology as the Basis of Design" (1984)
*"From Eco-cities to Living Machines" (1994)External links
* [http://www.oceanarks.org "Ocean Arks"]
* [http://www.artistsdomain.com/dev/eere/web/1976a.html DOE - Milestone Buildings of the 20th Century]
* [http://www.uvm.edu/~zadams "Research Projects"]
* [http://www.ltluk.com "Living Technologies"]
* [http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2007/skewed.view/todd/ CNN feature: John Todd's Eco Machines]
* [http://www.vermontguides.com/1999/5-may/may3.htm "Slice of Life in Business People, Vermont"]
* [http://www.treehugger.com/files/2005/11/the_th_intervie_6.php "Treehugger interview with John Todd"]
* [http://www.big-picture.tv/index.php?id=90&cat=&a=249 Big Picture TV] Free video clips of John Todd
* [http://www.toddecological.com "John Todd Ecological Design, Inc."]References
*John Todd c.v.: http://www.uvm.edu/giee/cvs/Toddvita.htm
*John Todd biographical article, "Heroes for the Planet" series. Web: http://www.time.com
*John Todd bio sketch Web: http://www.schumachersociety.org
*Fisheries & Environment Canada booklet (1977): A Most Prudent Ark; ISBN 0-662-01101-5
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