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ADDED Feb 28, 2014
In Grave Danger of Falling Food | Bill Mollison 52 min
In this introductory video to permaculture, Bill Mollison, the movement's co-founder, takes the viewer through the history and developments of the movement. With startlingly laconic...
ADDED Feb 10, 2014
Seeds of Permaculture: If It's Beautiful, It's Better 88 min
An interactive film about permaculture in the tropics, with education and inspiration as the main threads running through this hour-and-a-half-documentary. We remind you subtitles are...
ADDED Feb 17, 2013
Redesigning Civilization with Permaculture 72 min
Modern agriculture, industry and finance all extract more than they give back, and the Earth is starting to show the strain. How did we get in this mess and what can we do to help our...
ADDED Feb 9, 2013
How Permaculture Can Save Humanity and the Earth, but Not Civilization 61 min
Hemenway is a frequent teacher, consultant and lecturer on permaculture and ecological design throughout the U.S. and other countries. His writing has appeared in magazines such as...
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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...
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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...
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Human Resources explores the rise of mechanistic philosophy and the exploitation of human beings under modern hierarchical systems.
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The word permaculture, coined by Australians Bill Mollison and David Holmgren during the 1970s, is a portmanteau of permanent agriculture as well as permanent culture. Through a series...
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More than 96 per cent of all the food grown in Britain is reliant on synthetic fertiliser. Without it there would be serious trouble. But without artificial fertiliser there's not...
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They laughed and said it couldn't be done... but sure enough, a group of permaculturist's were able to turn an area of desert into a lush garden that could support food and plants, using...
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Edible City tells the stories of the pioneers who are digging their hands into the dirt, working to transform their communities and do something truly revolutionary: grow local food...
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This video is Midwest Permaculture's Intro to Permaculture Internet Webinar, The Case for Permaculture. Originally available free online in eighteen segments it is now available here as...
ADDED Jan 7, 2013
Introduction To Permaculture Design by Geoff Lawton 3 min
Based on the 72-hour Permaculture Design Certificate Course as devised by Bill Mollison, join Geoff Lawton as he takes you into the world of Permaculture Design and introduces you to a...
ADDED Jan 6, 2013
Bill Mollison: The Global Gardener - Permaculture in 4 Different Climatic Zones Hidden120 min
Bill Mollison is a practical visionary. For three decades he has traveled the globe spreading the word about permaculture, the method of sustainable agriculture that he devised...
ADDED Jan 6, 2013
Regreening the Desert with John D. Liu 48 min
"It's possible to rehabilitate large-scale damaged ecosystems with the use of permaculture design principles and techniques."
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