Permaculture, Nature Awareness, and Earth Activism
What is Permaculture? A good place to start would be Bill Mollison; he is the author of An Introduction to Permaculture and Permaculture: A Designer’s Manual. These are widely considered the bibles of permaculture. He defines permaculture as a design practice that seeks to create mutually beneficial relationships between human environments and natural ecosystems thereby establishing systems that can permanently sustain societies and the environments that support them.
Basic tenants include:
•    Observation and learning from nature and your site.
•    Stacking functions of each element or plant.
•    Zones that dictate use in each area of the garden.
•    Connections between all of the elements that benefit each other.
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RADICAL SUSTAINABILITY AND REGENERATIVE ACTIVISM So much more than a permaculture design certification course, Earth Activist Training (EAT) weaves the principles of permaculture, earth-based spirituality, and regenerative activism into a captivat
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