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- From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <llondon@bellsouth.net>
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- Subject: Permaculture Resources at CSF
- Date: Sat, 17 Jan 1998 11:40:08 -0500
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Title: Permaculture Resources at CSF
Permaculture and Sustainable Living & Livelihood
The following topics appear on their own pages: Cooperatives, Agriculture and Horticulture, Cultivated Plant Conservation, Architecture and Community, Love and Literature, Trees, Agroforestry, and Silviculture, jekke xonee's village pages The Pacific Northwest, Energy, Discussion Groups, Journals and Newsletters, and Sustainable Sources Main Page |
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for this page to Michael Yount. |
The rationale for this work was described eloquently in a quote from Ancient Futures and in another from Invisible Cities.
Featured Works
- Cross Timbers Permaculture Institute in north central Texas.
- Permaculture FAQ (HTML Version 1.3), by Steve Diver.
- Garden Diversity, an occasional publication on seed saving and preserving cultivated plants.
- Abundant Life Seed Foundation, who preserve heirloom and endangered seeds on Washington's Olympic peninsula.
- Internships with Elfin/Yankee permaculture in central Florida. [7/97]
- Internship Opportunity with Bill Mollison [2/97]
- An Introduction to Permaculture, by Andrew Jeeves, and The Terrible Time of Day, by Bill Mollison. (Permaculture Design Pamphlet #1, from Yankee Permaculture.)
- Yankee Permaculture Publications, a complete list. [8/97]
- CSF is also hosting a collaborative project, in which anyone can participate, to create a Guide to Permaculture. Please sign on and share your views.
- Michael's recommended reading list.
- Siblings and cousins of this page.
Articles and Reviews related to Permaculture
- "Garden Bed Shaping", "No-Till Gardening" and "Introduction to Permaculture", by Jack Rowe.
- "What is Permaculture?", by Kirby Fry.
- "Strategies for Dry Lands", by Kirby Fry.
- "Growing Your Own Home: Natural Buildings for Natural Gardeners" by Kirby Fry.
- "Fruit and Nut Trees Around Your Home" by Kirby Fry.
- "The Natural Way of Farming" by Kirby Fry.
- A synopsis of MoosePrints by Robert Laporte.
- Excerpts from The Future is Abundant.
"The Future is Abundant is a sourcebook for survival. It reports on a new agriculture which unites plants, animals and human communities in a productive, integrated whole. It is also an invitation to join us in creating a sustainable society based on environmentally sound approaches to the production of food, fuel, clothing, and shelter.
"Set in the Pacific Northwest, The Future is Abundant is a resource and a model for everyone seeking regional self-reliance. It is a unique blend of articles, ideas and access information, with references to hundreds of books, periodicals, tool sources, organizations, and seed and nursery companies. Included are dozens of new crops, new techniques, and new ideas that are part of the current explosion of innovation in agriculture, aquaculture and forestry."
The Future is Abundant was published by Tilth in 1982. They are now known as Washington Tilth, and can be contacted at:
Washington Tilth
P.O. Box 85056
Seattle, Washington 98145-1056
or by telephone at 1-800-731-1143
Discussion groups
- Current Archive of several permaculture lists.
- Ecobalance and Sustain-L: focus on sustainable technology and sustainable communities.
- Archives of the Dancing Rabbit Project : Dancing Rabbit is a forming sustainable community based in northeastern Missouri.
- Permaculture mailing list archives at Lawrence London's site.
- Permaculture Resources at CSF, Lawrence F. London, Jr., 01/16/1998
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