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| - | ====== Permaculture ====== | ||
| - | Permaculture is a creative design process based on whole-systems thinking. The ethics [[https:// | ||
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| - | * Observe and interact | ||
| - | * Catch and store energy | ||
| - | * Obtain a yield | ||
| - | * Apply self-regulation & accept feedback | ||
| - | * Use & value renewable resources & services | ||
| - | * Produce no waste | ||
| - | * Design from patterns to details | ||
| - | * Integrate rather than segregate | ||
| - | * Use small and slow solutions | ||
| - | * Use and value diversity | ||
| - | * Use edges & value the marginal | ||
| - | * Creatively use and respond to change | ||
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| - | This thinking is then applied to the seven different domains required to create a sustainable culture: | ||
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| - | * Health | ||
| - | * Economics | ||
| - | * Governance | ||
| - | * Agriculture | ||
| - | * Housing | ||
| - | * Technology | ||
| - | * Education | ||
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| - | To learn about Permaculture ethics, principles and domains in much more detail, visit https:// | ||
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