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Wrapping Up 2012 at ‘Caroola’ (NSW, Australia)
Caroola Homestead Continuing from the last post, the last few months of 2012 at ‘Caroola’ were a hive of activity,…
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From Traffic Jams to Ecocities – Interview with Richard Register, President of Ecocity Builders
Marcin Gerwin: In many cities there are problems with traffic jams. The streets are clogged with cars and as a…
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Wadi Hadhramaut – the Start of a Large New Rehabilitation Project in Yemen
Shibam: UNESCO World Heritage site I was recently privileged to be part of the team that accompanied Geoff and Nadia…
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Success in Tough Times (France)
by Steve Hanson 2012 is our eighth year of small scale farming in France and has seen us move from…
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Permaculture Meets Mozambique
In an isolated corner of northern Mozambique great things are being done. A demonstration farm run by the Manda Wilderness…
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Talking Swales
While at Wadeye, Northern Territory, Australia, installing a permaculture design for Earth Ethics, this video was taken when I was…
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Beginning Permaculture – Ideas for Renters
So you’re renting and think why bother working on the garden when you’ll only have to leave. In my experience…
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Permaculture Design on the Edge – Patterns of Coastal Settlement and Regeneration
by Jason Gerhardt The author scopes out an oyster reef in Pamlico Sound, NC Photo Credit: Jason Gerhardt Being a…
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My Experience of Permaculture Aid Work in Ethiopia
I’m not sure it’s possible, looking back now, to say exactly what I was expecting when I hopped on that…
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Pigscavation to Help Water Penetration
Capturing water before it runs off your property is key to rehydrating parched landscapes. Building ‘swales’ or channels along contour…
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How To Survive the Coming Crises (free Geoff Lawton video)
At time of writing, our Zaytuna Farm Video Tour video has had almost 11,000 views, after only six months. A…
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Planting Days Are Here! (Al Baydha, Saudi Arabia)
by Neal Spackman This week the project started planting the swales with 1000 very hardy desert trees. The team is…
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