Back in the 1960s, two Tasmanians – Bill Mollison and David Holmgren – coined the term “permaculture” to describe a new way of thinking about farming, and how we can grow our food in a more ecological
Back in the 1960s, two Tasmanians – Bill Mollison and David Holmgren – coined the term “permaculture” to describe a new way of thinking about farming, and how we can grow our food in a more ecological
Back in the 1960s, two Tasmanians – Bill Mollison and David Holmgren – coined the term “permaculture” to describe a new way of thinking about farming, and how we can grow our food in a more ecologically sustainable way.
Here's how we could apply the same underlying principles to build greener, less car-dependant, more walkable cities with better public transport: https://thefifthestate.com.au/innovation/design/on-why-a-sustainable-built-environment-means-retrofitting-some-permaculture-principles-to-our-cities/
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