South Coast Permaculture Guild Events Listing for October 2000

Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson lakinroe at silcom.com
Thu Oct 5 08:30:30 PDT 2000


What is permaculture?
Permaculture or "permanent culture" is the practice of creating mutually
beneficial relationships with the natural world.

South Coast Permaculture Guild Contacts and other Organizations of Interest

South Coast Permaculture Guild  Margie Bushman sbpcnet at silcom.com 805-962-2571
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network:  Margie Bushman sbpcnet at silcom.com 
805-962-2571
Ojai Permaculture Guild: Dave White        artdetour at mac.com   805-646-9809
Central Coast Permaculture Guild: Rob Kimmel  zigge at aol.com  805-438-5745
San Diego Permaculture Center: San Diego Economic Conversion Council 
sdecc at igc.org (619) 298-8879
Cal Poly Student Farm in SLO:Alexis Pouillon   sustclub at calpoly.edu
                                 Hunter Francis    wfrancis at calpoly.edu
Long Beach Organics: David 
Krieger-DeWitt        dakd at earthlink.net  562-438-9000
Southern East Sierra: Tom 
Drummond                                       760-377-5011
Pc Institute of Southern Cal: Bill 
Roley                DrRoley at aol.com       949-494-5843
Santoyo&Associates                              dotcalm at fix.net 
800-469-5857
LA EcoVillage: Lois 
Arkin                       crsp at igc.org             213/738-1254
Permaculture Activist 
Website                   http://www.metalab.unc.edu/pc-activist
Permacultura 
http://www.tortuga.com/permacultura/spanish/QueEsPermacultura.htm
PERMACULTURE CREDIT UNION               http://www.pcuonline.org

Hi everyone

October 2000 Newsletter Content:
1) List of Oct. 2000 Events,no monthly meeting, Organic Garden Club 
events,Parade of Green Buildings
2) List of Future Events,Roadtrip to Calearth Earth Architecture, Gary 
Duncan of Smartshelter Nat. Building
3) Perma News  New edition of Permaculture Directory
4) List of interesting Websites, Gourd website
5) Subscribe to South Coast, Central Coast, San Diego Permaculture Guild 
Listserves
6)Please send listings and events for next email news by Oct 25 to 
lakinroe at silcom.com

1. OCTOBER EVENTS
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Saturday, October 7 (12 noon-4 pm).HARVEST FESTIVAL at the Student Farm 
CalPoly SLO CA
Join us for an afternoon of fun and food at the first annual potluck 
gathering. Sample
organic produce to taste and take home.Farm tours, music and dancing.
afternoon. See the great changes a CSA and the new Farm Manager Terry 
Hooker  have made
(The Student Farm is located 1/4 mile west of the diary unit -off Bishop Rd)
Contact Alexis Pouillon (alexis at value.net), President or Hunter Francis 
(wfrancis at calpoly.edu)

October 6, Fiday 7:30 pm Composting Toilets: poop-poop-pee-do with Dr. Bill 
Roley of the Permaculture Institute of Southern California.  Learning how 
to make poop go pop in the future of Los Angeles.
October 15, Sunday 7:30 pm. Ecovillage at Ithaca: A slideshow and talk by 
Dr. Jay Jacobson, longtime member of EVI. Learn how this contemporary 
experiment in sustainable living is influencing mainstream America.
Suggested donation: $10 (sliding scale ok).
RSVP to: Los Angeles Eco-Village, Lois Arkin, 213/738-1254 or 
<crsp at igc.org>. Give city and phone number or email if you can carpool.
Directions to Los Angeles Eco-Village from the intersection of First and 
Vermont in Los Angeles: Go one block east on First Street. Turn right 
(south) on Bimini Place. Go one block to first building on right (117 
Bimini Place).
Eco-Village is convenient to Beverly/Vermont Metro, and the following 
busses: #204, #354, #11, #14, #16, #316, #201. If you must drive, please 
carpool. Call Lois for names of people who might be coming from your area.

Tues/Wed/Thurs October 10-12, 2000 Workshop by Dr. Bill Mollison, the 
founder of Permaculture
Northwest Louisiana Commerce Center - Minden Louisiana
Cost $350 before 9/1 after $395  Lodging $20 for workshop with Bill Mollison
Includes 3 lunches and welcoming dinner Tues
I would like to invite you to a 3-day workshop by Dr. Bill Mollison,
the founder of Permaculture, October 10-12, 2000 in NW Louisiana. His
course precedes a Permaculture Design Certificate Course offered
October 16-28 by Geoff Lawton, appointed Director of the Permaculture
Research Institute by Mollison in 1997. These events will mark the
beginning of the demonstration center being established at this site.
Internationally renowned teacher and author of seven books, Dr.
Mollison, called the Father of Permaculture, is stepping out of
retirement to teach a three-day Permaculture course at the Northwest
Louisiana Commerce Center.
http://www.nwlcc.com
Permaculture Design Course Oct 16-28 with Geoff Lawton
$795. before 9/1 after $995 lodging $60  includes 3 meals a day
This course supports efforts to develop a North American demonstration
of sustainable agriculture and commerce at the deactivated Louisiana
Army Ammunition Plant, where plans are under way to renovate the area
using Permaculture practices.
Total package for 3 day workshop and Permaculture Design Course $1000 by 
9/1 after $1200 lodging $75
Send checks to
Northwest Louisiana Commerce Center
2618 York Ave
Minden, Louisiana 71055  Att Kathy Craft
Questions contact Kippy Clark 303-247-18000

Oct 14/15 Sat/Sun Solar Home/Homes for the Future 2000 Tour of Sustainable 
Living in Southern CA
Time 11am-4pm Cost $10 Showcase 8 homes in Greater Los Angeles
Tour coordinated by EcoHomes Network and Global Possibilities
This is an annual event in Greater Los Angeles where people open there 
homes so others can share their approach to sustainable living.It is an 
opportunity to experience firsthand the living environment of a sustainable 
home, and learn about the ecologic and economic benefits of Living lightly 
on the earth.
Contacts www.ecohome.org or call 818-823-5009 x 1888
www.globalpossibilities.org or call 310-656-1970 or www.ases.org


October 14, Sat 10 AM to 4 PM  Eco Home Tour in San Luis Obispo
Reserve this day for a wonderful event that will educate  you about cutting 
edge
sustainability in homes, gardens, and autos as a fund raiser for Soar
You may buy tickets or be a tour benefactor/sponsor and have your name or
business featured prominently in the Eco Home Tour Guide. Please call
Laurie at 546-8080 for information. Tickets will also be available on the
day of the tour at Pacific Energy Company in San Luis Obispo, 2121 Santa
Barbara Street.
Tickets Students $7, Adults $15, Family $25
Highlights of the tour:
Pacific Energy Company - powered by a grid-intertie photovoltaic electric
system, and the source of many goods and services for energy efficiency
and solar utilization.
The Morrissey residence - a Los Osos home remodeled for solar efficiency
and function, with creek restoration and endangered species-friendly
landscaping.
The Bresnan residence - a Los Osos straw bale passive solar home on a site
landscaped to preserve natural pygmy oaks.
A Permaculture Garden designed by Larry Santoyo, who will be present to
discuss gardening techniques.
The Semmes residence in Atascadero - a straw bale home with passive solar
features, recycled woodwork, and native landscape restoration.
A bi-fuel car exhibit at Salsitas Restaurant in Atascadero.
The San Luis Sustainability Group complex, featuring multiple structures
with solar design and straw bale construction.
See you there! Carpool if you can!

Oct 18 Wednesday at 7pm The Santa Barbara Organic Garden Club Meeting
CEC Gildea Resource Center 930 Miramonte Dr off West Carrillo
Ron Whitehurst of Rincon-Vitova Insectaries will be talking
about "What's Bugging You? How Beneficial Insects and Other Non-Toxic
Solutions Can Help You Control Unwanted Pests." Matt Buckmaster, co-owner of
Island Seed and Feed, will be our moderator.
Contact Linda and Larry Buzzell at 805-563-2089 and LBUZZELL at aol.com

Oct 20 Friday Evening reception with architect Bruce Fowle, the designer of
Four Times Square, the new green skyscraper in Manhattan.
Cold Springs School, 2243 Sycamore Canyon Road,Montecito
Part of the Parade of Green Buildings and ticket for two day event include 
reception ,
See Details below

Oct 21 /22 Sat/ Sun Parade of Green Buildings a two-day tour of green
buildings in greater Santa Barbara.Eleven notable green buildings will be 
open to the public for touring
between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., six office/institutional buildings on
Saturday and five residences on Sunday.
Tickets will be available
beginning September 1 at three branches of Santa Barbara Bank and Trust,
Downtown main branch, 20 E. Carrillo Street; La Cumbre branch, 3910
State Street; and Goleta branch, 299 N. Fairview Ave.
Ticket prices are $25 for those who take the provided shuttle buses, car
pool with three or more, or bicycle; $30 for private cars.
For further information, please call Judy Jennings at 805/964-9175.
Sponsors Sustainability Project and other organizations in the community

Oct 15 - 28 Monday-Friday with Martin Hartmann Building with Cob
Cost $25 per Day bring sack lunch
10am- 5pm at the Ojai Foundation, Ojai Ca 805-646-8343
Join Martin and build an outdoor earthen bench using locally available 
materials and simple techniques. Basic cob, earth bags and plastering will 
be taught. Apply these skills to Benches, Landscape Walls , Outdoor Ovens
Martin Hartmann has taught workshops at the California Institute of Earth 
Architecture.

October 28-29 10 am-4 pm Sat/Sun NATURAL BUILDING WORKSHOP Highlighting 
LIME PLASTERS
At Calpoly University Student Farm SLO CA
Cal Poly graduate Alison Pernell will share her knowledge about preparing 
and applying natural plasters as
an alternative building technique.Will be applying plaster to the strawbale 
building at the garden.
Free and open to all those interested in learning more about the inspiring 
world of natural building.
Bring a lunch, gloves (lime is caustic) and a trowel, large plastic yogurt 
lid works fine
(The Student Farm is located 1/4 mile west of the diary unit -off Bishop Rd)
Contact Alexis Pouillon (alexis at value.net), President or Hunter Francis 
(wfrancis at calpoly.edu)

Food for Thought: Discussion Groups at the Farm
A Great Program offered by Center for Urban Agriculture at 
Fairview  Gardens Goleta CA
Join us on one night of each month in the living room of the historic
farmhouse- or on warm nights, around a bonfire under the stars-as we
host informal discussions groups where members of the community come
together to talk about issues relating to food and agriculture.

TIME: 7:00-9:30 pm
Request donation $5.00 per session , to cover the costs of refreshments
and materials. Participation will be limited to 40 people
Mondays October 16 Energy and fuels ,November 13 Globalization , Dec 4 Soil
At Center for Urban Agriculture at Fairview Gardens .598 North Fairview
Ave. Goleta CA 805-967-7369 fax 805-967-0188 Email fairviewg at aol.com

South Coast Watershed Alliance's "Great Friday"!!!
Location: Santa Barbara CA County Courthouse Sunken Gardens Time: 12:00 PM
Contact Name: Misty  Gonzales Email: misty.gonzales at gte.net
For anyone interested in exploring broader social and environmental issues 
related to this bio-region,SCWA's
bioregional group will meet the last Friday of each month ("Great Fridays") 
For now these informal brown-bag lunch meetings will be held at the County 
Court House sunken Gardens at 12:00 noon.
         We'll discuss "community", "sustainability' and "bioregionalism' 
for this community- which includes business people, students, academia, 
seniors, trades people, fishing and AG folks , artists, environmentalists 
and non environmentalists alike. Through this process we hope to rebuild 
our community, instill hope, celebrate diversity(human and plant&animal) 
and begin to protect and rebuild our commons. in this group's discussions 
so far we see this broad bioregionalism discussion as a way to preserve 
social networks, connectivity and "roots" to the community and environment.


2. FUTURE EVENTS
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Nov. 4 Saturday Roadtrip to visit visionary Architect Nader Khalili at
Calearth in Hesperia Ca. this is an all day annual trip to visit the 
demonstration
site, the Nature Center and new housing in Hesperia all using earth 
architecture to
build them. This is an amazing adventure see what can be done with earth
and it is truly low cost beautiful housing that does not tax the earth's 
biological
resources.
  We will leave Santa Barbara at 6:30am . for more info call Wes Roe
964-1555 or email lakinroe at silcom.com, potluck lunch
Check his Website for pictures of the Earth buildings and more info and 
articles below
www.Calearth.org

Nov 3-5 The California Straw Builders Association (CASBA) Fall Conference
November 3-5 in Imperial Beach, San Diego County
Cost $100 members plus lodging and food for conference
Visit Website for more info and contact info www.strawbuilding.org

There will be a special workshop/seminar on Thursday & Friday (Nov 2-3)
at the conference site. Experienced straw bale and energy experts will lead
a 2-day workshop to teach you the principles of energy-efficient straw bale
buildings and solar. You will also learn about adobe, cob and earth, lime
and cement plasters.
Workshop is only $40 ($30 for students). Family or group rates negotiable.
Send a check to SEE, P.O. Box 81271, San Diego, CA 92138-1271. For
information, call Sharif Harris at 619-697-3215, or email Bob Bolles at
bbolles at cts.com. Directions will be sent.

  Nov 7 -21 Earth Building with Jim Hallock and Stephen Gates of Earth 
Block Inc.
Cost $875 at the Ojai Foundation, Ojai Ca 805-646-8343
Workshops fee include tent village housing and meals
This intensive is for students or professionals interested in expanding 
their knowledge of green building practises.
The course is designed to cover earth building techniques,rammed 
earth,pressed earth block, earthen bag, ceramic houses and traditional 
adobes . During the course an actual pressed block structure will be 
constructed.Participants will have the opportunity to broaden their 
understanding of permaculture principles as they are applied to building 
design and construction.
Course provides extensive job placement along with hands on experience. 
Opportunities for work trades and scholarships are available

Jim Hallock is the founder of Earth Block, Inc specializing in press block 
adobe residential design and building Jim teaches internationally and holds 
a contractors's license in CA and NM. He has over 30 years experience in 
the building industry

Stephen Gates is a permaculture designer focused on the blurring the line 
between architecture and agriculture and mainstreaming community. He is 
well versed in many forms of alterative building and design.


GARY DUNCAN FROM SMARTSHELTER NETWORK
SLIDE SHOW AND TALK ON THE CENTRAL COAST

Nov 8: Wed Ojai...7pm Happy Valley School Auditorium, contact Dave White,
Ojai Permaculture Guild, 805-646-9809; artdetour at mac.com.
Nov 9: Thursday Santa Barbara..... , 7:00pm at the Santa Barbara Public
Library Main Branch Downtown, Faulkner Gallery, donation $3, contact 962-2571
or sbpcnet at silcom.com.
Nov. 10: Friday San Luis Obispo... 7pm at the Community Room at the SLO 
Library
co-sponsored by HopeDance (544-9663), Sustainable Building Council, CC 
Permaculture Guild
and the Canaries of the Central Coast, Future Electric

Talk and slideshow will cover
strawbale building, passive solar design, adobe, cob, pressed earth,
earthships, environmental illness, electromagnetic fields, Feng Shui, water
catchment, biological waste water treatment, remodeling, solar electric,
solar hot water, pressed block, permaculture, green houses, green building,
finance, insurance, Russian Stoves, timber frame, green power....and more.
Plus a special look at Environmental Illness for those affected by
sensitivities or allergies caused by buildings, toxic indoor air quality
problems, cleaning products, furnishings, perfumes, etc. Go to
www.smartshelter.com for details.

Nov. 11 Setting Up a Natural Building Network in California with Gary Duncan
At the CEC Gildea Resource Center 930 Miramonte Dr Santa Barbara.
A half day workshop from 1-6pm Cost $60
this a half day workshop that links builders, architects, building activists,
lenders, real estate & insurance agents, county building officials,
individual natural home owners to exchange info on natural & green building
methods. The workshop takes as a model the Smartshelter Network in Colorado
and is tailored to our local region. The network provides advocacy in order
to compete with the non-renewable toxic and environmentally destructive 
aspects of conventional
building.
Cost/$60 For more info & registration call SBPN 805/962-2571, email:
sbpcnet at silcom.com.

NOVEMBER 9TH, THURSDAY 7:30 PM, DAVID ENGWICHT, author of "Street 
Reclaiming: Creating Livable Streets and Vibrant Communities." Australian 
author, lecturer and community facilitator of convivial streets and 
neighborhoods, David will be on a book and workshop tour across North 
America. You can learn more about David's work at <http://www.lesstraffic.com/>
RSVP to: Los Angeles Eco-Village, Lois Arkin, 213/738-1254 or 
<crsp at igc.org>. Give city and phone number or email if you can carpool.

Thursday November 16 at 7-9pm Rescuing Heirloom Garden Plants with Kent and 
Diane Whealy
at Victoria Hall 33 West Victoria Street Santa Barbara CA
Santa Barbara Organic Garden Club, Pacifica Graduate Institute, Santa 
Barbara Permaculture Network will co-and other sponsors
Kent Whealy is the director of the Seed Savers Exchange (SSE), a nonprofit
organization that he and his wife Diane founded in 1975. SSE is a
grassroots network of 8,000 gardeners, orchardists and plant collectors
who are maintaining heirloom varieties of vegetables, fruits, grains,
flowers and herbs, which they distribute through SSE’s annual
publications. In 1986 Kent began developing Heritage Farm, a unique
educational facility near Decorah, Iowa that maintains and displays
collections of 18,000 heirloom vegetables, 700 nineteenth century apples,
200 hardy grapes and herds of Ancient White Park cattle. In 1990 Kent was
awarded a MacArthur Fellowship for his efforts to conserve genetic
resources.
Seed Savers Exchange www.seedsavers.org.
For more Info contact
Jenny Benjamin
Community Relations Coordinator Pacifica Graduate Institute
(805)969-3626 ext 172
jenny at pacifica.edu

November 16 and 18 Thursday and Saturday,(lecture site to be announced):
"Oak Regeneration in Santa Barbara County"
This program will entail an Thursday-evening lecture, followed by a field 
trip to see valley oak restoration on a working cattle ranch and a trip to 
view oak research at the Sedgwick Reserve. The lecture will include a 
presentation on the current valley oak mapping project in the Los 
Alamos-Santa Ynez region and an update on the fast-spreading Sudden Oak 
Death disease. Speakers include UCSB Professor Frank Davis and Bill Tietje 
of the Integrated Hardwood Rangeland Management Program.
Santa Ynez Valley Natural History Society
P.O. Box 794
Los Olivos, CA 93441
For more information: 688-0413

Dec 1-15 Permaculture Design Course with Penny Livingston-Stark and Brock 
Dolman
Cost $995 includes tent village accommodations and meals
At Ojai Foundation , Ojai Ca
Contact for information is Gigi Coyle at 760-938-1177 . Some scholarships 
available
This two week intensive in sustainable systems design will focus on the 
practical design and hands on implementation of restorative systems .Learn 
permaculture Solutions for Watershed Restoration, Preserving of Wildlife, 
Sustainable Food systems, Building Design, non toxic Natural Building 
Materials, Edible Landscaping, energy Conservation, Site Planning and 
Design. and more
Upon completion of course participants will receive a certificate of 
Permaculture Design

Penny Livingston-Stark is a internationally recognized Permaculture Teacher 
and Designer with over 20 years experience in this field. Founder of 
Sustainable Living Designs and co founder and Co director of the 
Permaculture Institute of Northern California

Brock Dolman founding member of both the Sowing Circle LLC intentional 
community and Occidental Arts and Ecology Center. Brings 20 year's of 
experience to his work as OAEC's Permaculture Program Director

PLEASE CONTACT For more info and registration
The Ojai Foundation
www.ojaifoundation.org
9739 Ojai-Santa Paula Road, Ojai Ca
805-646-8343


3.PERMA NEWS
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Announcing the Opening of The Permaculture Credit Union
The Permaculture Credit Union is a reality. A new kind of environmentally 
responsive financial institution has been created and chartered. It is 
possibly the first credit union founded upon the Earth Care principles of 
Permaculture ethics, namely respect for natural systems, respect for 
people, and no waste ( which in banking will mean the reinvestment and 
recycling of surplus back into the community being served). Our mission is 
to pool the financial resources of people who subscribe to these ethical 
principles and provide a financial vehicle that will allow these resources 
to be put to work creating a sound sustainable, environmentally responsible 
future. We believe we have targeted a market that is severely unserved by 
existing financial institutions- those people who are committed to a 
cleaner environment, healthy food and water, sustainable energy use, and a 
more conscious lifestyle. It will create the opportunity for members to 
control the use of money in the community and contribute to the 
revitalization of local well-being.
Permaculture Credit Union
4250 Cerrillo Road
Santa Fe , NM 87505 (505) 954-3479 fax (505) 424-1624  perma at pcuonline.org
http://www.pcuonline.org/

New Edition of Permaculture Directory
Volume VIII of TRIP Is Ready
The eighth volume of The Resources of International Permaculture, a
directory, has just been published by Yankee Permaculture. TRIP lists about
2,000 organizations and publications that are allied with permaculture. The
listings of these groups are organized in three ways, so they can be looked
up by location, by name or by what the group does. TRIP is also available on
disk. The disk version includes a keyword field that allows exceedingly
specific searches. For more information, contact Yankee Permaculture at
YankeePerm at aol.com

Primitive Wilderness Skills -Survival Skills-the basics-feeling at home in 
the Wilderness
Denise Bourque permaculture member and student of primitive wilderness 
skills  has studied with
tom Brown, Jim Riggs , Jim Lowery and Mary Brooks and others  for the last 
ten years is offering a series of Classes. Friction Firemaking Part 1 Oct 
7, 12 and part 2 Oct 21 and Oct 26. Food -Hunting and Gathering Oct 8. 
Water and Tool Making Oct 29  Cost is $35/class includes material
Feeling at home involves knowledge of what's around us and how that can be 
used to help meet our needs. It is also experiencing ourselves to be part 
of the web of life , a sense of being in intricate connection with all that 
surrounds us.
Contact Denise at 964-1555 then press 2


4. WEBSITES OF INTEREST
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Raymond Powers SCPG member from from Ojai area Ceremonial Gourd website
I recently completed a website http://www.creeksidecrafts.com showcasing
the ceremonial gourd rattles I make. I use organically grown gourds
from Welburn Farms in Fallbrook, CA and have begun growing my own as
well.

Wisconsin students enjoy eco-friendly dorm
Dorm life is a little different for 90 students at Northland College: their 
``living laboratory'' features a 120-foot-tall wind generator, solar 
panels, recycled furniture and waterless toilets.
http://www.workingforchange.com/news/article.cfm?ItemId=7683


5.LISTSERVE
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To get Up to Date Permaculture Ongoing Announcements for courses , events 
and posting of articles of interest try subscribing to our local 
Permaculture Listserves ccpg serves San Lois Obispo ,scpg serves Santa 
Barbara down and including Los Angeles, and sdpg serves San Diego area. 
Below are the instructions how to sign up
thanks to John Howe for setting them up
this works the same for each separate list:
central coast list(ccpg at arashi.com), south coast(scpg), and the san diego
list (sdpg at arashi.com)

TO SUBSCRIBE to this mailing listserve

send mail to: <Majordomo at arashi.com>
with the following command in the body of email message:
subscribe sdpg
There will be a return message requesting your confirmation/authorization
that you want to subscribe, so respond to it as requested.
TO UNSUBSCRIBE
use the word unsubscribe instead of subscribe as above
Hope this helps took me a few times to get it right

Please send listings and events for next email news by September 25 to 
lakinroe at silcom.com

Mail Address    South Coast Permaculture Guild and Santa Barbara 
Permaculture Network
                 224E Figueroa ST #C
                 Santa Barbara CA 93101

"What permaculturists are doing is the most important activity that any
group is doing on the planet. We don't know what details of a truly
sustainable future are going to be like, but we need options, we need
people experimenting in all kinds of ways and permaculturists are one of
the critical gangs that are doing that."
Dr David Suzuki geneticist, broadcaster
and international environmental advocate

Permaculture education includes principles and practices of
sustainable soil, water, crop, forest, architectural, business, and
finance systems ­ ethical investment, community loan support and small
business management.

Permaculture, from PERMAnent agriCULTURE, is an integrated system of
design including not only agriculture, horticulture, architecture and
ecology but also land access strategies and economic systems for small
businesses and communities.

Taken from the Latin, permanens, to endure or persist through time and
cultura, cultures - permaculture is an interdisciplinary design
science focused on sustainable system design. Sustainable systems are
defined as those that, over their lifetime, produce energy equivalent
to or in excess of what they consume.

Permaculture operates on three ethics: care of the earth, care of the
species and return of excess to the first two.







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