fdnokes@hotmail.com wrote:
As opposed to an exploitative practice of taking as much as we can for the time being without regard for the way this will play out in the eventual.
You have ones specifically for ornamental gardening, food gardening, the environment and how to steward it, permaculture, market agriculture, general agriculture, renewable energy, horticulture, the earth sciences and so on. Permaculture is already somewhat a mixture of all the above but it is primarily about
land use, community and education about integrating mankind with his natural surroundings while achieving habitat sustainability and permanence, always leaving behind more than he takes out.
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