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[permaculture] Fwd: Re: [SANET-MG] What the heck is permaculture?
- From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <venaurafarm@bellsouth.net>
- To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [permaculture] Fwd: Re: [SANET-MG] What the heck is permaculture?
- Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 16:54:07 -0400
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Subject: Re: [SANET-MG] What the heck is permaculture?
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 16:15:56 -0400
From: Melissa Miles <freethought01@MAC.COM>
To: SANET-MG@LISTS.IFAS.UFL.EDU
Perhaps permaculturists seem like zealots to some because once we discover how simple/elegant designing WITH nature can be, we cannot resist the urge to tell everyone we know of these common sense practices. That was my own experience, at any rate.
Regarding Farmers & Pc:
Eastern Pa Permaculture Guild just received grant funding from an org which supports the Ag sector in our region (the SE PA Ag Partnership). They are paying a rather large percentage of the Fall Permaculture Design Course fees for 10 students. The value of Permaculture to Ag systems is being recognized. People care is an important ethic in Pc and Pc organizations generally do offer some scholarships &/ or work-study opportunities (& sliding fee scale, based on ability to pay) to help making training affordable as well.
It is the multidisciplinary nature if Permaculture that, IMHO, requires many if us to change the way we've been taught to think --compartmentalization is a symptom of our (broken) system, a hallmark of the pervasive industrialization of & attempt at the "mechanization" of everything... (Food sys., education, scientific disciplines). Integration & cooperation work well in natural systems, why fight it?! But Change, even if it's for the better, can be scary for many of us.
As an Env. Biologist/Conservation planner, Ecological Restoration practitioner (& Permaculture designer & teacher), I have been working to bring "people care" to ecological restoration projects in my corner if the world. People are not viewed as the problem in environmental systems in Permaculture, but rather part of the solution to the problems. Bringing them into the fold insures the success of a restoration project- giving people a stake in the outcome makes them better stewards if the land. Or, at least that has been my experience.
And still, I am learning :)
All the best,
Melissa
- [permaculture] Fwd: Re: [SANET-MG] What the heck is permaculture?, Lawrence F. London, Jr., 10/25/2011
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