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Towards Permaculture 3.0
A new iteration of the Permaculture design system.
In the Anthropocene, what role for permaculture?
We’re speeding along the Great Acceleration, heading into the Anthropocene — the Age of Humanity.
What role will permaculture play in this emerging world in which humanity is the major influence on earth systems? Can it find an influential niche from which to project its ideas? Are those ideas still relevant to the type of world that is emerging?
Permaculture—a manifesto for a culture of permanence
Humanity has transformed the earth. The challenge is to learn to do this properly.
Remaking Our Organisations
A collection of ideas for alternative structures in the permaculture design system.
Farmers of the Urban Footpath
In our cities, footpaths are becoming gardens as people colonise them with vegetables, herbs and fruit trees.
This ebook takes a look at the benefits of footpath gardening, the challenges it faces and some of the design considerations that are best thought about before you start farming your urban footpath.
Resilience by Design
Personal report on Australasian Permaculture Convergence 11 (APC11) in New Zealand, 2012
On the Road with APC10
Personal report on Australiasian Permaculture Convergence 10 (APC10) in Cairns, 2010
A Botanical Ark
Australiasian Permaculture Convergence 10 (APC10) in Cairns, 2010, visiting an enthnobotanical collection in Far North Queensland.
GoLocal — a report
A report on the 2007 GoLocal conference in Brisbane, Australia’s first conference on localisation.
Submission
Submission to retain La Perouse market gardens, Sydney
A submission written for the Australian City Farms & Community Gardens Network for the retention of the market garden at La Perouse an a part of Sydney’s local food supply.
Submission to review of Brisbane city plan
A submission written for the Sydney Food Fairness Alliance for the revision of Brisbane’s city plan. The submission addresses Brisbane City Council’s ideas for the city’s food system.
Get Your Message Out
A manual about organisational communications for community based agencies, advocates and small business.
Communicating Development
Communicating Development was prepared for distribution to Sydney-based international development agencies through the Sydney Network of Small NGOs immediately after the Communicating Development seminar in 1997. The seminar was presented by the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) and the Australian Council for Overseas Aid (ACFOA – now the Australian Council for International Development – ACFID). The author, Russ Grayson, was Projects and Development Education Officer with APACE (Approporiate Technology for Community and Environment).
Communicating the Environmental Message
The report presents the ideas of speakers at the Environmental Educator’s Forum that was held at the University of Western Sydney in July 1997.
Permaculture in schools
Permaculture Goes to School
Report on the three-day seminar on the application of ideas from the permaculture design system to working with schools. The seminar was held immediately prior to the 1996 Permaculture Convergence and was led by New Zealander, Robina McCurdy, at Black Forest primary, Adelaide, South Australia.
Bibliography and Resources
A guide to resources in print compiled by participants to the Permaculture Goes to School seminar. Forms a set with the above publication.