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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Permacircus - The principles applied to performance


Christian Parr has submitted some great photos and stories illustrating the 12 design principles for our photolog.
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Abdallah House, redesigning a home in suburban Seymour using permaculture principles.

The 2012 Permaculture Diary - a year of permaculture inspiration, celebrating positive sustainability action in Australia and abroad.


The 2012 Permaculture Calendar - illustrating the twelve design principles, all examples of locally appropriate sustainable living and design.


www.futurescenarios.org
Future Scenarios considers the potential interaction between Peak Oil and Climate Change. The permaculture design system has evolved over the last 30 years to creatively respond to futures that involve progressively less and less available energy.