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Permaculture Design

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What is Permaculture?

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“Though the problems of the world are increasingly complex, the solutions remain embarrassingly simple.”By Bill Mollison

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TreeYo Permaculture DefinitionPermaculture is the harmonious integration

through systems management of all life kingdoms into agriculturally productive

ecosystems and socially just environments, producing sound economic consequences. It’s a design science reflecting patterns in

Nature that seeks to build interconnections allowing for energy efficiency and

abundance of yield.

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harmonious integration through systems

management

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all life kingdoms

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agriculturally productive ecosystems

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City Repair

Intersection Repair and Common Space Development

socially just environments

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producing sound economic consequences.

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design science

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reflecting patterns in Nature

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Guild Design

Providing Nutrients (PN) Reducing Root Competition (RRC)

Assist in Pest Control (APC)

Providing Physical Shelter (PPS)

build interconnections

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Central Element- Paw PawCana Lily- PN, APC, PPS, RRC, EDEchinecea- APC, MD Comfrey- PN, APC, RRC, PPS, ED, MD Horseradish- PN, PPS, ED

Jerusalem Artichoke- PN, APC, RRC, PPS, EDGoats Rue- PN, PPS, ED

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energy efficiency

Temperate permaculture pt 4 the global gardener

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abundance of yield.

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The Design Process

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Bill Mollison and David Holmgren

1978 Landmark publication Permaculture One begins movement

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Bill’s Inspirations

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Huge Monocultures

No Diversity- Globalization

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FOREST

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FIELD

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PLOW

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DESERT

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http://annualreport.syngenta.com/en/overview/chairmans-letter.aspx

While the financial crisis grabbed the headlines, the underlying challenge of ensuring food security for a growing world population remained central to the agenda of governments worldwide. The magnitude of this challenge was reinforced by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) which announced in June that the combination of global economic slowdown and high food prices had pushed another 100 million people into a state of chronic hunger and poverty. The total number of people on the planet who are malnourished has now surpassed the one billion mark.

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Which way will we go??

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Design Science

“A beneficial assembly of components in their proper relationships”

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In commerce

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zones...the greatest change we need to make is from consumption to production, even if on a small scale, in our own gardens. If only 10% of us do this, there is enough for everyone. Hence the futility of revolutionaries who have no gardens, who depend on the very system they attack, and who produce words and bullets, not food and shelter." - Bill Mollison

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“Without a plan, there is no commitment, hence no accountability.”

Henri Fayol

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CREATIVE DESCENT PEACEFUL REVOLUTION

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Permaculture Principles

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Relative Location- Making Interrelationships

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Multiple Functions for Every Element

Mulberry Tree:

Shade

Forage

Food

Nutrient absorber

Protection

Soil Builder

Entertainment

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Multiple Elements for Every Function ( slow and sink water)

Rain Garden Rain Cisterns

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Swales are water harvesting ditches and mounds on contour.

SWALES

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Chinampas:Reconstructed

Wetlands

Ditch and Mound

Increase land increase water

Increase productivity

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Contour Hedgerow

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DAMS GABIONS

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Keyline Design

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GreyWaterGreyWater

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Energy Efficient Planning

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zones

Zone- Placing Elements in our Design based on Intensity of Use

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Sector Analysis-

Mapping wild, oncoming energies

Wind (Summer and

Winter)Sun(Summer and Winter)

Noise Pollution

ViewWildlife

Fire

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