π± Introduction to Permaculture by Bill Mollison
π What is Permaculture?
- Definition πΏ
- Sustainable living
- Self-sufficient systems
- Principles π
- Care for the Earth π
- Care for People π₯
- Fair Share βοΈ
π§βπ€βπ§ The People of Permaculture
- Founders π¨βπ«
- Bill Mollison
- David Holmgren
- Community ποΈ
- Global network π
- Local groups π‘
π State and Challenges of the World
- Environmental Issues π³
- Climate change π‘οΈ
- Deforestation π²
- Social Issues ποΈ
- Food security π½οΈ
- Water scarcity π§
π οΈ Permaculture Design
- Design Principles ποΈ
- Observe and interact π
- Catch and store energy βοΈ
- Obtain a yield πΎ
- Zones and Sectors πΊοΈ
- Zone 0: Home π
- Zone 1: Kitchen garden πΏ
- Zone 2: Food forest π³
- Zone 3: Orchards π
- Zone 4: Woodland π²
- Zone 5: Wilderness π¦
π‘οΈ Climates
- Types π¦οΈ
- Tropical π΄
- Arid ποΈ
- Temperate π
- Cold βοΈ
- Adaptations π οΈ
- Water management π§
- Soil improvement π±
πΎ Key Elements
- Soil πͺ΄
- Composting β»οΈ
- Mulching π
- Water π§
- Rainwater harvesting π§οΈ
- Greywater systems π°
- Plants πΏ
- Companion planting π»
- Perennials πΌ
- Animals π
π Community and Economy
- Local Economies ποΈ
- Bartering and trading π±
- Community-supported agriculture (CSA) πΎ
- Global Impact π
- International projects π
- Permaculture organizations π’
π Resources
- Books π
- βPermaculture: A Designersβ Manualβ π
- βIntroduction to Permacultureβ π
- Online Courses π»
π¨ Visuals
- Icons πΌοΈ
- Emojis π
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