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Understanding Permaculture Principles

Permaculture is the design of sustainable human settlements and agricultural systems modeled after natural ecosystems. It aims to integrate people, their buildings, and food sources while minimizing environmental impact through principles of care for the earth, care for people, and limiting consumption. Permaculture provides for human needs of shelter, food, income and community through balanced, diverse ecological systems that are resilient like those found in nature. It offers solutions to current environmental and social crises.

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Understanding Permaculture Principles

Permaculture is the design of sustainable human settlements and agricultural systems modeled after natural ecosystems. It aims to integrate people, their buildings, and food sources while minimizing environmental impact through principles of care for the earth, care for people, and limiting consumption. Permaculture provides for human needs of shelter, food, income and community through balanced, diverse ecological systems that are resilient like those found in nature. It offers solutions to current environmental and social crises.

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  • Introduction to Permaculture
  • Permaculture Core Ethics
  • Permaculture Principles
  • Permaculture Design Applications
  • Energy and Policy
  • Personal Reflection
  • Conclusion
  • Resources and Acknowledgements

Permaculture

Permanent + Culture
Permanent + Agriculture
Permaculture Core Ethics
Design

○ Care for Earth

○ Care for People

○ Limit Consumption/Fair Share


Permaculture
Permaculture integrates people into Nature's design. A permaculture design
provides us with shelter, food, water, income, community and
aesthetic and spiritual fulfillment within a balanced and healthy biological
community.

Permaculture is Applied Science and Ecology; Ethical design of human


systems for a sustainable future. It offers practical solutions to the global
environmental and cultural crises we now face.

Permaculture (Permanent Culture) is the conscious design and co-creative


evolution of agriculturally productive ecosystems and cooperative and
economically just social systems which have the diversity, stability and
resilience of 'natural' systems. The practice and development of liberating
mental, emotional and spiritual ways of being. It seeks to provide a
sustainable and secure place for living things on this earth.
Permaculture

Permaculture is a body of knowledge, susceptible to learning & teaching. But it


is also a way of organizing knowledge, a connecting system that integrates
science, art, politics, anthropology, sociology, psychology, & the diverse
experiences & resources available in any community.

Permaculture is an ethical design system for creating human environments that are
ecologically sound & economically viable. Permaculture systems provide
for their own needs, do not exploit or pollute, & are therefore sustainable.
Permaculture
Principles
Permaculture Design Applications: Economics

“Financial Permaculture” is the design and management of business and monetary


systems that increase ecological health while meeting human needs. Creating
a Financial Permaculture is a design endeavor towards circulating money locally,
and finding innovative ways to promote trading and exchange systems that align
with ecological patterns and [Link] is devoid of the notions of debt
and credit which riddle modern human culture and which are entirely absent from the
wilderness.

Financial Permaculture Institute’s Design Principles


1. Decentralization is better than centralization
2. Participatory design is true democracy
3. Land based businesses that use permaculture as a foundation of their design
4. Financial Intimacy creates closely knit and resilience communities
Permaculture Design Applications: Food and Climate Change

Food Forests and More...

Biotechnologists firmly believe that humanity’s ‘salvation’ lies in them ‘engineering’ staple
crops through genetic modification to provide all our needs and save humanity from
starvation.

By understanding how forests grow and sustain themselves without human intervention,
we can learn from Nature, copy the systems and patterns to model our own forests —
ones filled with trees and plants that produce food we can eat.

Real forests don’t need any work, they self-maintain — no pesticides, herbicides,
weeding, crop rotation, mowing or digging. Food forests don’t need any of this either!
Less work, more food, all natural! Why would you do anything else?
What if our gardens at
AP looked like this?
Permaculture Design Applications: Energy and Policy
Biogeoregions: Energy decisions and policies to be made based on
biological, geological, and geographical aspects of the land.

Fossil Fuel Free Landscapes: Using fossil fuels to create landscapes


that will no longer need fossil fuels

Passive Systems: Harnessing and creating as many passive systems for


water and energy cycling as possible

Scaling Up: In nature there is no scaling up except within a biogeoregion.


We can design permaculture homes, farms, villages, towns, cities, and regions.
Changing the World
My Permaculture Dream
Design for my
land & community
Are we willing to make these deep
lifestyle changes in our own lives?
To jump out of the vicious cycle and
live alternatively?
"Permaculture is revolution disguised as gardening."
Mike Feingold, a Permaculture Teacher at Findhorn

Thank you!

Anandi 29/05/15
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Links
Articles and Websites Videos
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forests/ 3. [Link]
4. [Link] poetry-move-us-action
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5. [Link] Principles_Poster_EN.pdf
permaculture-organizing-communities-to-manage- 5. [Link]
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