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Google Video here... http://video.google.com.au/videoplay?docid=-6370279933612522952 Bill Mollison explains the history and make up of his way of living for the future; Permaculture. A must watch for all human beings. So simple, so easy to do. So satisfying. Also...go to http://www.permaculture.org.au/ Scroll down a little and on the right hand side of the screen you will see the title..."Greening The Desert". Watch as the saltiest and driest place in the world is transformed into a little green oasis by using basic Permaculture principals. Because it is easy and ANYONE can do it...we will not see the arrogant "Establishment" pushing it. If "they" cant control is and make a Trillion dollars off it they wont support it. The fact that Permaculture living makes you independent of the "System" makes the bureaucrat shiver.

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David Holmgren is co-originator (with Bill Mollison) of the permaculture concept and author of the recent book, PERMACULTURE: Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability. He talks about the need to move beyond the lulling hope that 'green tech' breakthroughs will allow world-wide 'sustainable consumption' to the recognition that dwindling oil supplies inevitably mean a mandatory 'energy descent' for human civilization across the planet. He argues that permaculture principles provide the best guide to a peaceful societal 'powering down." http://www.holmgren.com.au/html/Publications/Principles.html

Tags: permaculture david holmgren peak oil energy descent beyond sustainability green tech
Permaculture expert Penny Livingston-Stark shows how natural systems can teach us better design practices. Learning to work with the earth not only creates a healthier environment, it also nourishes the people who live in it.

Tags: environment permaculture ecology agriculture design oneness food health
a future of possibility Lama Foundation, located in the Mountains of New Mexico is host to Grow Here Now and Build Here Now. Annual workshops which bring together teachers as well as students of sustainability. Join us as we examine "what is permaculture" as we attend the Grow Here Now - Convergence at Lama. Permaculture is a word originally coined by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren in the mid 1970's to describe an "integrated, evolving system of perennial or self-perpetuating plant and animal species useful to man" 'Consciously designed landscapes which mimic the patterns and relationships found in nature, while yielding an abundance of food, fibre and energy for provision of local needs. People, their buildings and the ways in which they organize themselves are central to permaculture. Thus the permaculture vision of permanent or sustainable agriculture has evolved to one of permanent or sustainable culture.

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Emily Markides came with Charles and Julia Yelton to Cyprus with the goal of introducing Permaculture design to the island. In two months they developed a four season garden for the residents at the Agia Skepi Detox Center. Below is the article I wrote in the Cyprus Mail to go along with this video: PERMACULTURE is an 'ethical' form of integrated design that ensures the survival of people and their environment by bringing together organic gardening, architecture, ecology, landscape, agroforestry, green economics and social networks. The word permaculture was coined in the 1970s by Australians Bill Mollison and David Holmgren, who merged the words "permanent agriculture" and "permanent culture". Permaculture design requires the detailed observation of natural systems and the recognition of universal patterns and principles. These 'ecologial truisms' can then be applied to all realms of human activity. In a time of severe water and oil shortages worldwide, this method of design is even more critical as governments scramble to find ways to satisfy the growing demand for scarce natural resources. It is this sense of urgency that brought Emily Markides and Julia and Charles Yelton to Ayia Skepi, a drug detoxification centre at Filani. Dr. Markides is a native Greek Cypriot from Famagusta who now teaches courses on Building Sustainable Communities and Ecovillages at the University of Maine in the United States. In February, Dr. Markides arrived in Cyprus with her two permaculture colleagues from Australia, Julia and Charles Yelton, with a vision to introduce this sustainable method of agriculture to an island currently facing a severe water shortage. The Ayia Skepi detoxification centre offered Markides and the Yeltons two acres of land on which, within two months, they designed and planted an "edible forest" comprised of more than 150 fruit trees and nearly 300 aromatic plants, along with climbing bushes and flowers. An edible forest is a home scale garden that produces food by mimicking forest ecosystems and ecological principles. The process of creating the garden includes the following steps: 1. Locate the appropriate land plot 2. Draw the design 3. Stake the land 4. Dig swales and ponds: the swales are paths that retain water to prevent land erosion. Two ponds were constructed to attract pollinators such as butterflies, bees, and other insects. Rosemary was planted all around the ponds to repel snakes in response to a recommendation by the local priest of Ayios Heraklidios, Father Georgios. 5. Plant the fruit trees: cherry, plum, nectarine, apricot, peach, apple, quince, pear, citrus and many others. 6. Sheet mulch: Spread manure and eight layers of wet newspaper over the land and around the trees, followed by a bed of straw. This process prevents weeds from growing and maintains the moisture in the soil. The newspapers also draw the worms to the surface so that they can naturally till the soil. Each tree is encircled by rocks, which collect the morning dew and moisten the soil. 7. Once the trees are planted, they are intercropped with flowers, vegetables and aromatic plants such as lemon balm, lavender, sage, rosemary, thyme, oregano, basil and many more. Intercropping is the agricultural practice of cultivating two or more crops in the same space at the same time. The point is to make use of resources that would otherwise not be utilised by a single crop. In total, the three permaculturalists along with a number of local supporters have created a sustainable four-season garden, an edible forest that avoids the land-stripping commonly induced by the large-scale conventional agriculture industry. In addition to the main edible forest, the gardeners, along with the residents of Ayia Skepi, created additionally both an herb garden and a vegetable garden. It is important to note that permaculture is not only about gardening, but it also implies the utilisation of alternative sources of energy such as geothermal, solar-thermal, wind power, and waste treatment management. Ayia Skepi has already implemented a waste-water treatment system. Ideally, in the next few years, it will be able to harness energy from Cyprus' unlimited supply of sun, as well as wind and rain through all the above alternative technologies. However, this is possible only through the continued assistance of donors and other in-kind supporters, who have already generously supported Ayia Skepi and the creation of the edible forest. Ayia Skepi proved to be the best place for the application of the principles of permaculture, as the construction and maintenance of the garden has been a viable therapeutic tool for the residents of the detoxification centre. Markides said the idea of introducing permaculture practices to Cyprus was part of a larger vision of hers to see the return of her hometown, Famagusta, to its legal inhabitants and the ultimate reconstruction of the city as a "green zone". She stressed that Famagusta has the potential to become a "model eco-peace city" for all of Europe whereby architects and designers rebuild what is now a derelict ghost town in a sustainable way in which economics, ecology and ethnic difference harmoniously co-exist. According to the Ayia Skepi permaculturalists, this practice has the potential of addressing, mediating and resolving the pressing social and ecological crises that threaten Cyprus today.

Tags: Permaculture Cyprus
Solution Based Activism in San Francisco during Reclaim the Commons, couter action to Bio 2004, Biotech Conference. Demonstration of real life permaculture techniques in an urban environment as alternatives to biotech and genetically modified organisms. Movie first appeared on www.communityactivism.org

Tags: urban permaculture garden activism environment solution commons community peace earth
Bill Mollison explains the history and make up of his way of living for the future; Permaculture. A must watch for all human beings. So simple, so easy to do. So satisfying. Also...go to http://www.permaculture.org.au/ Scroll down a little and on the right hand side of the screen you will see the title..."Greening The Desert". Watch as the saltiest and driest place in the world is transformed into a little green oasis by using basic Permaculture principals. Because it is easy and ANYONE can do it...we will not see the arrogant "Establishment" pushing it. If "they" cant control is and make a Trillion dollars off it they wont support it. The fact that Permaculture living makes you independent of the "System" makes the bureaucrat shiver.

Tags: permaculture bill mollison sustainability
Geoff Lawton founding Director of the Permaculture Research Institute talks about Permaculture Water Harvesting techniques, swales and sillways. For more infomation about Geoff and his work and details on how to purchase the full length DVD, please visit: http://www.permaculture.org.au

Tags: permaculture swales water harvesting ecology
Permaculture in Action - Greening the Desert - Geoff Lawton's Ground Breaking implementation of Permaculture in The Dead Sea Valley. This video illustrates how Permaculture design techniques can restore a Salt Ridden Degraded Landscape to a flourishing and diverse Oasis. For more information about Geoff and his Permaculture work please visit; http://www.permaculture.org.au

Tags: permaculture geoff lawton perma culture desert dryland water harvesting jordan dead sea organic ecology sustainable
Peak Moment 68: Take a tour with Joe, Doug and Sam Bullock on their Orcas Island homestead, site of a yearly Permaculture design course. Using nature as their model, they create edges and wildlife habitat, move water through the landscape, promote diversity, and raise an astonishing variety of plants from sub-arctic to tropical -- a wise investment in these climate-changing times.

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Bill Wilson gives us a tour of the permaculture raingarden in his front yard. For more details and images please visit: http://www.midwestpermaculture.com/permaculture-125crescent-stelle.php

Tags: permaculture gardening design eco sustainable rain raingarden food
Peak Moment 100: Tour Janet and Richard's quarter acre for an example of what's possible in suburbia. Their front yard of edible plants also provides habitat for birds and insects. The backyard radiates out from an herb and kitchen garden to vegetable beds and containers; 25 fruit and nut trees; and a restful Zen garden. Near a future pond is a "three sisters" spiral of corn, beans and squashes. Check out their rainwater catchment barrels system, solar ovens, grid-tied photovoltaics with backup batteries, a low-energy house, solar-heated garden room, and a comfortable "summer palace" of natural & salvaged materials. [www.richardheinberg.com] Looking for a specific topic in our Peak Moment library? Visit www.peakmoment.tv/conversations and click a tag or do a search. Subscribe to our email newsletter. Join the dialogue on Janaia's Journal at www.peakmoment.tv/journal.

Tags: permaculture gardening suburbia sustainability rainwater catchment
Greg Felsen a Peace Corp member involved with Permaculture development in Lesotho.

Tags: Food Lesotho trees HIV/AIDS Development school education
Permaculture in Austria with Sepp Holzer. Through observation of nature, Sepp Holzer applies the principles and techniques of Permaculture on his farm. Sepp Holzer's work is an excellent example of Permaculture in practice. For further information about Sepp Holzer's work please visit: http://www.krameterhof.at "Where there's a will there's a way"

Tags: permaculture sepp holzer austria water microclimate farming
A preview of the Ecovillage and Permaculture Certification Program at Lost Valley Educational Center in Oregon. For more information, see www.lostvalley.org

Tags: permaculture ecovillage certification ecology natural alternative building environment education training sustainable
In this video, Matt Berry of the Regenerative Design Institue (RDI) discusses the finer points of stinging nettle harvesting. Harvesting nettles can really adhere to the principles of permaculture by using the surplus nature has to offer. In many places, nettle is in extreme abundance and requires little or no input to grow. In this video, Matt shows us a particular type of sustainable wildcrafting technique. If you top the nettle at the right time when it is young and good to eat, more nettle will grow back. This can help the plant and increase the harvest. Nettle is by far the most nutritious plant in my garden, being a superfood with loads of vitamins and minerals, including chlorophyll and calcium. The poison in the stinging spines on nettles are rendered harmless by drying or cooking. You can also check out some cool nettle beer recipes in Buhner's Sacred Herbal and Healing Beers as well as figure out how to make lacto fermented nettle beer in Jessica Prentice's Full Moon Feast: The Hunger for Connection.

Tags: stinging nettle edible permaculture tending the wild sustainble wildcrafting primitive skills
A permaculture community subdivision based on tree crop agriculture, on the edge of an Australian country town.

Tags: Permaculture Agriculture Culture Transition Town Peak Oil Design Philosophy Grassroots Activism Tree Crops Australia
Matt Berry of the Regenerative Design Institue (RDI) and feralkevin discuss the finer elements wild plantain (Plantago species).

Tags: plantain edible wild permaculture nature plants "nature awareness" primitive skills earth consciousness organic garden
Bill Mollison explains the history and make up of his way of living for the future; Permaculture. A must watch for all human beings. So simple, so easy to do. So satisfying. Also...go to http://www.permaculture.org.au/ Scroll down a little and on the right hand side of the screen you will see the title..."Greening The Desert". Watch as the saltiest and driest place in the world is transformed into a little green oasis by using basic Permaculture principals. Because it is easy and ANYONE can do it...we will not see the arrogant "Establishment" pushing it. If "they" cant control is and make a Trillion dollars off it they wont support it. The fact that Permaculture living makes you independent of the "System" makes the bureaucrat shiver.

Tags: permaculture bill mollison sustainability
Bill Mollison explains the history and make up of his way of living for the future; Permaculture. A must watch for all human beings. So simple, so easy to do. So satisfying. Also...go to http://www.permaculture.org.au/ Scroll down a little and on the right hand side of the screen you will see the title..."Greening The Desert". Watch as the saltiest and driest place in the world is transformed into a little green oasis by using basic Permaculture principals. Because it is easy and ANYONE can do it...we will not see the arrogant "Establishment" pushing it. If "they" cant control is and make a Trillion dollars off it they wont support it. The fact that Permaculture living makes you independent of the "System" makes the bureaucrat shiver.

Tags: permaculture bill mollison sustainability
Bill Mollison explains the history and make up of his way of living for the future; Permaculture. A must watch for all human beings. So simple, so easy to do. So satisfying. Also...go to http://www.permaculture.org.au/ Scroll down a little and on the right hand side of the screen you will see the title..."Greening The Desert". Watch as the saltiest and driest place in the world is transformed into a little green oasis by using basic Permaculture principals. Because it is easy and ANYONE can do it...we will not see the arrogant "Establishment" pushing it. If "they" cant control is and make a Trillion dollars off it they wont support it. The fact that Permaculture living makes you independent of the "System" makes the bureaucrat shiver.

Tags: permaculture bill mollison sustainability
Bill Mollison explains the history and make up of his way of living for the future; Permaculture. A must watch for all human beings. So simple, so easy to do. So satisfying. Also...go to http://www.permaculture.org.au/ Scroll down a little and on the right hand side of the screen you will see the title..."Greening The Desert". Watch as the saltiest and driest place in the world is transformed into a little green oasis by using basic Permaculture principals. Because it is easy and ANYONE can do it...we will not see the arrogant "Establishment" pushing it. If "they" cant control is and make a Trillion dollars off it they wont support it. The fact that Permaculture living makes you independent of the "System" makes the bureaucrat shiver.

Tags: permaculture bill mollison sustainability
Jason talks about his permaculture garden in Waitati,New Zealand

Tags: permaculture horticulture Otago Polytechnic
Peak Moment 39: Facilitator and musician Melanie Rios believes life can be much richer after peak oil -- with lighter living that gives back time and joy. She facilitates communication skills to help groups "work together to stay together". In performances like her "Three Little Pigs Meet the Peak Oil Wolf," she erases the the boundary between audience and performer.

Tags: Melanie Rios permaculture community communication peak oil group living
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