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My Visit to the Greening the Desert Sequel Site, November 2013
The Jordan Valley Permaculture Proejct (aka ‘Greening the Desert – the Sequel’) in November 2013. (Photo: Geoff Lawton) I experienced…
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Resources and Tips for Alternative Traveling (for USA and Beyond)
by Mo Lohre & William Redwine On the Creating the Alternative tour (see our author profile) we have a procedure…
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The Permaculture Solution – an Interview with Warren Brush
Interview by Leslee Goodman of the Moon Magazine Warren Brush [see author profile] describes himself as a certified permaculture designer…
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Letters from New Zealand – a Permaculture Food Forest in the Far South
The home of Robert and Robyn Guyton stands amidst an abundance of food All photos © PRI Robyn Guyton stands…
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WWOOFing & Permaculture
What is WWOOFing? (Willing Workers On Organic Farms) WWOOFing is a worldwide network of organizations, linking volunteers with organic farmers,…
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Tales from La Angostura, Guatemala, A Project in the Making – Chapter 2: From Nothin’ to Buyin’
If you read my last article (Inspiration and First Moves), you might know already that when I got motivated to…
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Permaculture: ‘A Rhymer’s Manual’
From earthworms to "earworms" (songs that just won’t get out of your head), Charlie Jones is taking pattern learning a…
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Enhancing Permaculture Through Research
Bill Mollison and David Holmgren developed permaculture through a combination of years of study and observation, many late night discussions…
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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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The PRI Restarts the Permaculture Teacher Registry
Short Version If you’ve been waiting to apply to be a PRI PDC Teacher, we are now ready to receive…
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Letters from Slovakia – the Homeless Camp Makes a Start
The wind turbine generates some of the site’s power All photographs copyright © Craig Mackintosh Since my last visit to…
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