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Geoff Lawton of the Permaculture Research Institute in Australia has many answers to waning energy supplies, depleted and contaminated soils and water, reduced biodiversity, the dismantling of communities. He understands from practical experience, many ways to help restore natural abundance where before was only desolation. He has a plan and needs help.
The video below explains a little more of some of the educational projects Geoff is helping create as Permaculture programs, philosophy and systems expand to a fast growing audience around the world.
We recently upgraded our server software including the upgrade of the MySQL database software from version 4 to version 5. With the upgrade there have been a few issues with the software we currently use to run Permaworld. We do have an error with our join form which has prevented new members joining and we apologize for this. This problem will be resolved soon as we are now in the process of transferring our member database to a new software application to run Permaworld.
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With new software will also come new enhancements to our program. More news will follow regarding this.
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An inspiring story about an Austrian Farmer with REAL solutions for world hunger. If more people, governments and farmers followed his advice.........
In the coldest part of Austria, a farmer is turning conventional wisdom on its head by growing a veritable Garden of Eden full of tropical plants in the open on his steep Alpine pastures.
Amid average annual temperatures of a mere 39.5 Fahrenheit, Sepp Holzer grows everything from apricots to eucalyptus, figs to kiwi fruit, peaches to wheat at an altitude of between 3,300 and 4,900 feet. Once branded a fool, fined and threatened with imprisonment for defying Austrian regulations that dictate what is planted where, he is now feted worldwide for creating the only functioning "permaculture" farm in Europe. Permaculture, an abbreviation of permanent culture, is the development of agricultural ecosystems which are complete and self-sustaining.
"Once planted, I do absolutely nothing," Holzer told Reuters. "It really is just nature working for itself -- no weeding, no pruning, no watering, no fertilizer, no pesticides."
His 110 acres of land in the mountainous Lungau region in the province of Salzburg are classed by European Union directives as unfit for agricultural cultivation due to the steep gradient and poor soil. When Holzer inherited the farm - then 44.5 acres - 39 years ago, it was only used for the grazing of the family's cows and sheep. He carved terraces out of the steep inclines - like the ancient Incas and Maya of South and Central America - to stop erosion and trap rainfall. He rejected the use of pesticides and fertilizers, which he considered poisonous, and the concept of mono culture - the cultivation of just one plant type over an expanse of land - because he believed it sapped the soil of all nutrients. Instead he began growing a host of timber and fruit trees, shrubs and grasses all mixed up together.
"Everyone said I was mad and I had to pay numerous fines because the authorities said that it was illegal to plant such a combination," Holzer said. "When I bought this patch of land off a farmer, it was not fit for the cows and sheep grazing on it. People scoffed that I was neglecting my land -- but now they come to harvest cherries from June to October." "This is the worst type of soil, which just goes to prove that there is no bad soil, just bad farmers," he added.
PROOF IS IN EATING OF PUDDING
Most of the plants Holzer and his wife Vroni grow at his "Krameterhof" holding are not meant to flourish in Alpine conditions, according to experts. In winter, the temperature can fall to below minus 22 degrees Fahrenheit and a blanket of snow lingers into May. Snow can even fall in the height of summer. Holzer said he found agricultural textbooks and his own years at agricultural college virtually useless. "I followed their advice initially, but my trees started dying off. I then realized that I had to eradicate from my memory all that I'd learned at college," he said.
Enlightenment came one winter during one of Holzer's routine moonlight strolls, when he noticed that the only apricot tree faring well in the harsh winter conditions was one he had forgotten to cut back according to ministerial regulations. Unlike the pruned trees whose main lower branches snapped off under the weight of snow, the "neglected" tree's branches were intact. Their unrestricted length had allowed them to droop with the tips touching the ground for support while the snow slid off, Holzer found. Allowing natural vegetation to grow around the trunk provided further support and nourishment for the tree. "If people would only realize that if one leads a life in cooperation with nature and not against it, then nobody in the world need die of starvation," he said.
LET NATURE TAKE ITS OWN COURSE
Holzer's philosophy is that nature knows best and needs negligible interference from Man. "We're born into paradise, but are destroying its foundation, the soil. The soil can look after itself, there's no need for Man to tamper with it." Giant stone slabs pepper the landscape and serve as incubators by absorbing the sunlight and giving off warmth. The trees do their part as well in keeping the ground warm. Fallen foliage helps keep frost from reaching the roots. Tree stumps dot the plantations to regulate irrigation. Like a sponge they soak up water and later distribute it. Animals too have a role in the Holzer ecosystem. Scavenging pigs till the soil in place of a tractor, while grass snakes were reintroduced to keep voracious slugs and mice in check. Holzer is modest about his achievement which has led to projects in more than 40 countries and lectures on "the elimination of poverty in agriculture." He has rejected suggestions that he should have his method of permaculture patented. "I would consider that as theft from nature. It's not my possession, I got it from nature and have an obligation to pass this knowledge on," the bearded 59-year- old said.
INSPIRATIONAL, BUT ECONOMICALLY VIABLE?
Holzer says his method of organic farming produces a much higher quality of crops than conventional farming, and at a fraction of the cost and effort. He says his rare strain of grain contains 12 times the goodness of conventionally grown grain and as a result fetches a price 100 times higher. His success means that he no longer lives directly off the crops in his sprawling garden, or the rare fish in his Alpine ponds and lakes. People pay to pick their own fruit from his land, experts visit to study "Holzer Permaculture," and the man himself regularly holds seminars when not in a far-off country such as Colombia solving chronic problems of the soil. And only one thing has so far stumped the man with green fingers. "Bananas," he said with a shrug of his burly frame. "They froze. It's no surprise as they need an average temperature of 30 degrees. But I'm still working on it."
Visit Hepp Holzer's Website
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Hello My Dear Brother Iain,
Thanks for getting in touch. Hope you are doing well
and all at Permaworld foundation.
A lot of great things are happening at KITA.
I will be updating you on most of them soon.
However KITA and Permaculture Network Ghana is set to
organise an International PErmaculture course in May
2008. The facilitator is Gregg Knibbs of Australia and
PAul Yeboah a graduate of KITA and Director of
PErmaculture Network Ghana.
We are doing extremely well. Will be getting in touch soon with more news.
Good luck and thanks for forwading the email to me.
Please can you renew my email address. I will be recommending some more features onto the website soon.
Thanks for everything and have a good weekend
Regards
Bro Lovans
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The Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Kumasi (KITA) in Ghana is a Permaculture based organization that Permaworld assists with their technical needs including web hosting and the design and maintenance of their website (thanks to Iain of the PW team :-) Please visit KITA Today.....
Mention the concepts permaculture, global warming, environmental
education and the peak oil crisis five years ago and the reaction
would have been a glazed-eyed vacant expression.
Say it today and you can expect dire Apocalyptic predictions about
impending doom and gloom with parts of Al Gore's "Inconvenient Truth"
quoted with religious fervour.
But these trendy catchwords aren't vague concepts for Cuba's Roberto
Perez – they've been part of his stark reality since the early 1990s
when his home country was plunged into economic crisis overnight with
its loss of access to Soviet oil, fertilizers and export trade market.
Perez was only in his early 20s when his world changed. Basic
essentials – like food and medicine – were not readily available and
people faced the very real risk of starvation.
But out of Cuba's impossible, cruel and unfair crisis – a strong
community was formed where people "talked to their neighbours, grew
vegetables in their garden and learnt what to do with their waste".
Today Havana – Perez's home city – produces 60% of its fruit and
vegetables within its city limits and peri-urban areas.
It has transformed itself into an economy that is virtually
self-sustainable while leading the way as a "low energy society" where
public transport is the norm and recycling is an integral part of life.
Perez works as a permaculture and environmental educator for the
Foundation for Nature and Humanity – Cuba's major environment
organisation. He has been visiting Australia to teach basic principles
of permaculture and detailing the Cuban experience.
Where about four years ago "only about 30 people" would have attended
his talks, he has been warmly embraced across the country as people
look to Cuba as a model of how to survive and make technology work for
us – instead of the other way round.
"Today all the talk about climate change and the peak oil crisis has
become Apocalyptic and scary but the power of the community is a good
thing, a breath of fresh air and I hope I bring inspiration and
educational tools. We have a global problem, but it seems we've become
numb."
Perez was a biology student as the crisis in his country unfolded. But
when a group of Australian permaculture trainers came to teach their
skills to the struggling country he found his niche.
"I was always looking at ways to do something with nature to improve
the lives of people," he said.
"When the Australians started talking to us about food chains and the
knowledge from nature to human settlements I was interested," he said.
He attributes Cuba's ability to achieve food security to the
introduction of permaculture by these experts and its transition to an
"urban agriculture" where people living in the cities transformed "car
parks into areas to grow their produce".
He has also been helping correct the image of permaculture as
something based in the past with images of feudal systems or "hippies"
growing their own vegies to something that combines traditional ways
of doing things with modern science.
And he believes Australia has a lot to learn and a lot more to do in
terms of changing its reliance on "dirty" coal, big cars and concrete
jungles.
"Australia is rich enough to get rid of coal," he said.
"People should put a lot more pressure on the government to do this
and the resources are available."
Perez has been meeting with local mayors including Sunshine Coast
mayor Bob Abbot in his tour across Australia and sees huge scope for
Australia to embrace permaculture and lead by reducing emissions.
He simply hoped Australia – and other countries in the world –
wouldn't have to wait for a crisis before they embraced change.
By Kathy Sundstrom
from: http://www.thedaily.com.au/news/2008/apr/20/apocalypse-now/
Why does the Canadian Government support the largest killing of a single defenseless species of animal on the planet today?
Warning: Graphic Footage in some video's
Please help support the Seal Defence Campaign of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
As the world's water supplies are being used and exploited, are the rivers where you live being managed by corporate interests. This enlightening video shows what is happening in British Columbia, Canada. Go to www.ourivers.ca and click on the link to the video!
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Our newest program (launching in February 2008) is HEALTHelp, a health and lifestyle program that empowers YOU to take charge of your health. Visit the new program website and check out our pre-launch offer!
The Video 'Permaculture Concepts' is a thought provoking overview of the way Permaculture's Design systems really are the much needed blueprints offering practical solutions for land and housing development NOW and into the future.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
This is an excellent video demonstrating an innovative way to re-green deserts using Permaculture's (nature's) simple and proven methods. In the words of Permaculture educator Geoff Lawton of the Permaculture Research Institute in Australia... "You can solve the problems of the world in a garden".
From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view.
The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. *The Story of Stuff* exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It'll teach you something, it'll make you laugh, and it just may change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever.
Thanks to Permaworld member Keith Johnston for the link to The Story of Stuff. Keith is the driving force behind the Permaculture Activist magazine and website, the place for all things related to sustainability and Permaculture
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If you are interested in getting to know more about Permaculture here is a .pdf document by Permaculture Founder Bill Mollison. This is pamphlet #I in the Permaculture Design Course Series published by Yankee Permaculture & the Barking Frogs Permaculture Center who are publishers of Permaculture Publications.


Raised in Vancouver and Toronto, Severn Cullis-Suzuki has been camping and hiking all her life. When she was 9 she started the Environmental Children's Organization (ECO), a small group of children committed to learning and teaching other kids about environmental issues. They were successful in many projects before 1992, when they raised enough money to go to the UN's Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. Their aim was to remind the decision-makers of who their actions or inactions would ultimately affect. The goal was reached when 12 yr old Severn closed a Plenary Session with a powerful speech that received a standing ovation. Although filmed in 1992, this video still has a powerful and important message......
We have made some final changes to our compensation plan. Thank you to all the members who had input into these changes. We believe this final 'tweaking' makes the plan work well and is fair for all members as well as organizations who can benefit from using PermaHOST web hosting product as a fundraising tool.
Some of the modifications are:
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