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-====== Permaculture ====== 
  
-Permaculture is a creative design process based on whole-systems thinking. The ethics [[https://permacultureprinciples.com/ethics/earthcare/|earth care]], [[https://permacultureprinciples.com/ethics/peoplecare/|people care]] and [[https://permacultureprinciples.com/ethics/fairshare/|fair share]] form the foundation for permaculture design and guide the use of the 12 design principles, ensuring that they are used in appropriate ways: 
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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://permacultureprinciples.com/ 
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