Search Results for: Bill Mollison
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July 2005 newsletter
Greetings and welcome to The Permaculture Research Institute Newsletter for June 2005. Griffith University in Brisbane was the venue for…
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Use of permaculture under salinity and drought conditions
Jordan is an arid country with limited water resources. The available renewable fresh water resources dropped drastically to an annual…
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July 2004 newsletter
We’re coming to you live from the Dead Sea Valley again, the site of lowest permaculture project on the planet…
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Society
Permaculture and Peace – Part 4
In part 1(1) of this series we explored similarities between practices of peace and those of permaculture, while parts 2(2)…
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People Systems
Permaculture and Death – Part 1
As the balance of light and darkness during the day begins to tip even more towards darkness in the Northern…
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Society
Access to land is a barrier to simpler, sustainable living.
Alex Baumann, Western Sydney University and Samuel Alexander, University of Melbourne Many of us do not need to hear any…
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Earthworks & Earth Resources
The Low-Down on Double-Dig Gardens
I hear and read many people who are completely against double-digging, and to state this upfront, for those most part,…
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Community
Permaculture and the Myth of Overpopulation
When teaching permaculture I often start out by doing a giant problems mind map. I ask students to brainstorm all…
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The Plastic Society – Moving Towards Plastic Independence
We all know about society’s over-consumption of plastic. We’ve heard again and again that it takes up to a millennia…
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Permaculture in the Islamic World: The Dire Need to Get Involved!
A Dead Sea Valley family home with their typical front ‘lawn’ (Photo © Craig Mackintosh) Looking at the state of…
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Ethiopia’s Strawberry Fields Eco-Lodge – A Call for Participation
Permaculture in Ethiopia stands on the edge of a sea of possibilities. This is a virgin land. The mighty plains…
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