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The permaculture journey begins with the Ethics and Design Principles and
moves through the key domains required to create a sustainable culture.
The spiral evolutionary path joins together these domains, initially at a personal
and local level, and then proceeding to the collective and global level.
Some of the specific fields, design systems and solutions that have been
associated with the wider view of permaculture are listed below.
L-anof £ Na-h/re- Stewardship
Bio-intensive gardening
Forest gardening
Seed saving
Organic agriculture
Biodynamics
Natural Farming
Keyline water harvesting
Holistic Rangeland Management
Natural Sequence Farming
Agroforestry
Nature-based forestry
Integrated aquaculture
Wild harvesting & hunting
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Passive solar design
Natural construction materials
Water harvesting & Waste Reuse
Biotechture
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Earth sheltered construction
Natural disaster resistant construction
Owner building
Pattern Language
Reuse & creative recycling
Hand Tools
Bicycles and electric bikes
Efficient & low pollution wood stoves
Fuels from organic wastes
Wood Gasification
Bio-char from forest wastes
Co-generation
Micro-hydro & small scale wind
Grid-tied renewable power generation
Energy storage
Transition engineering
LAND TENURE
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GOVERNANCE
TOOLS &
TECHNOLOGY
Home Schooling
Waldorf education
Participatory arts and music
Social ecology
Action Research
Transition culture
Home birth & Breast feeding
Complementary & Wholistic Medicine
Yoga, Tai Chi & other
body/mind/spirit disciplines
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Spirit of place, indigenous
cultural revival
Dying with dignity
Local and regional currencies
Carpooling, Ride sharing & Car share
Ethical Investment & Fair Trade
Farmers markets & Community
Supported Agriculture [CSA]
WWOOFing & similar networks
Tradable Energy Quotas
Life Cycle Analysis & Emergy
Accounting
Cooperatives & Body Corporates
Cohousing & Ecovillages
Native Title and traditional use rights
Open Space Technology &
Consensus Decision Makinc
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The 'permaculture flower' has been adapted from David Holmgren's book 'Permaculture: Principles & Pathways Beyond Sustainability'. Permaculture Flower Poster 1.0