The complete permaculture skills guide to thriving during the great transition to a fossil fuel-free world. Packed with information on permaculture design principles, nutrient-dense food growing and ...forest gardening, soil building, ecological land management, animal husbandry, home-scale energy generation and water efficiency.
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Achieving sustainable development is not only the need for our country’s current development, but also a common challenge for all countries in the world. Therefore, Permaculture based on the ...concept of sustainability is of great significance to my country’s land planning, and “Sansheng Space” is also the guidepost of the spatial development of China’s national land. In this paper, we study the concept of Permaculture and the “Sansheng Space”, and use the Pu Ran Farm as a real case to combine the concept of Permaculture with the “Sansheng Space”, and apply the design principles of Permaculture to the “Sansheng Space” planning. The strategy of Permaculture suitable for the planning of “Sansheng Space” of leisure farms is analyzed and summarized, which can provide some reference for rural land planning.
Soil management in the Atlantic Forest’s rural properties Veronica Moraes de Oliveira Pinto; Maria Inês Paes Ferreira; Marcos Antônio Cruz Moreira ...
Revista Agrogeoambiental,
09/2023, Letnik:
15, Številka:
unico
Journal Article
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The environmental benefits arising from the interaction between matter and energy flows of permacultural systems accelerate the recovery processes of degraded areas, which can be potentiated by the ...increase of plant biomass associated with the green manure technique, proposed in this work for the study territory: the surroundings of two Conservation Units (UC), of the Private Reserve of Natural Heritage (RPPN) type, the RPPN Águas Claras I and II. The RPPN Águas Claras I and II are located in the Macabu River basin, a microbasin of the Carukango River. The objective of this study was to analyze areas submitted to reforestation and agroforestry system (SAF) projects, through estimates of local biomass obtained with the aid of secondary data from the UCs’ forest inventory. As a result, it was possible to list Ficus sp and Sparattosperma leucanthum as priority native species for forest restoration. It was concluded that it is necessary to consort the two species with the planting of species considered green manures, in order to increase forest biomass and stimulate the improvement of soil conditions in the degraded portion of the reserve. This strategy can accelerate the regeneration process, as indicated by secondary soil analysis data using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), performed in the area of implementation of the SAF.
The consumption of animal-sourced food products by humans is one of the most powerful negative forces affecting the conservation of terrestrial ecosystems and biological diversity. Livestock ...production is the single largest driver of habitat loss, and both livestock and feedstock production are increasing in developing tropical countries where the majority of biological diversity resides. Bushmeat consumption in Africa and southeastern Asia, as well as the high growth-rate of per capita livestock consumption in China are of special concern. The projected land base required by 2050 to support livestock production in several megadiverse countries exceeds 30–50% of their current agricultural areas. Livestock production is also a leading cause of climate change, soil loss, water and nutrient pollution, and decreases of apex predators and wild herbivores, compounding pressures on ecosystems and biodiversity. It is possible to greatly reduce the impacts of animal product consumption by humans on natural ecosystems and biodiversity while meeting nutritional needs of people, including the projected 2–3 billion people to be added to human population. We suggest that impacts can be remediated through several solutions: (1) reducing demand for animal-based food products and increasing proportions of plant-based foods in diets, the latter ideally to a global average of 90% of food consumed; (2) replacing ecologically-inefficient ruminants (e.g. cattle, goats, sheep) and bushmeat with monogastrics (e.g. poultry, pigs), integrated aquaculture, and other more-efficient protein sources; and (3) reintegrating livestock production away from single-product, intensive, fossil-fuel based systems into diverse, coupled systems designed more closely around the structure and functions of ecosystems that conserve energy and nutrients. Such efforts would also impart positive impacts on human health through reduction of diseases of nutritional extravagance.
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•Patterns of meat consumption in tropical Americas, Africa, and Asia are examined.•Rates of meat production of tropical megadiverse countries are increasing.•Some countries may require 30–50% increases in land for meat production in 2050.•Livestock consumption in China and bushmeat in Africa are of special concern.•Solutions include reduction, replacement, and reintegration of livestock production.
Permaculture is an environmental movement that makes us reevaluate what it means to be sustainable. Through innovative agriculture and settlement design, the movement creates new communities that are ...harmonious with nature. It has grown from humble origins on a farm in 1970s Australia and flourished into a worldwide movement that confronts industrial capitalism. The Politics of Permaculture is one of the first books to unpack the theory and practice of this social movement that looks to challenge the status quo. Drawing upon the rich seam of publications and online communities from the movement as well as extensive interviews with permaculture practitioners and organisations from around the world, Leahy explains the ways permaculture is understood and practiced in different contexts. In the face of extreme environmental degradation and catastrophic climate change, we urgently need a new way of living.
Este artigo tem como objetivo trazer reflexões sobre interlocuções existentes entre a agroecologia e a permacultura com a educação ambiental, mais especificamente com a educação ambiental escolar. ...Temos a intenção de trazer uma apresentação sobre como essas áreas temáticas podem atuar como elementos-chave para facilitar um processo pedagógico comprometido com o desvelamento e a busca de soluções para diferentes dimensões da crise socioambiental contemporânea. Nesse contexto, serão apresentados resultados de uma experiência de educação ambiental escolar que tem como base a agroecologia e a permacultura enquanto disciplinas escolares, oferecidas para o ensino médio de uma escola estadual da periferia da cidade do Rio de Janeiro.
Oggi viviamo un rinnovato interesse sulla salute ambientale e sui cambiamenti climatici come questioni di giustizia sociale. La permacultura può essere considerata un approccio sistemico alla ...risoluzione dei problemi basato su cicli, processi e principi osservati in natura. Secondo i principi della permacultura in un giardino o paesaggio, piantare, seminare, coltivare e progettare il paesaggio sono praticati in modo da imitare i processi della natura e riflettono una comprensione del flusso d’acqua, dei modelli del vento, della composizione della terra e del suolo, piante e i benefici degli insetti, zone di crescita e molti altri elementi. Negli ultimi anni, i principi della permacultura sono si stanno estendendo dai giardini e dai paesaggi all’ambito della «permacultura sociale». I giardini didattici fungono da ricchi siti di apprendimento della sostenibilità grazie ai loro vantaggi ecologici e socioculturali e forniscono agli studenti un modo pratico per impegnarsi in questioni interconnesse e iniziare a partecipare alla risoluzione di problemi complessi. L’approccio alla progettazione riferita alla permacultura può essere, dunque, un modo per ricreare i principi della natura nelle nostre vite, nelle interazioni nei contesti educativi e sociali. Nel presente lavoro si intende delineare il possibile contributo che la permacultura può fornire nella definizione di una nuova dimensione della progettazione didattica ed educativa in grado di accogliere in modo più efficace le istanze sempre più emergenti dettate dalla sostenibilità.
•Research on sustainable land use in agriculture during last 30 years is analysed.•Four main research lines detected: agronomy, water, land use and sustainable development.•The development of ...production systems based on circular economy models is needed.•Further knowledge about stakeholders' preferences and attitudes is required.•Management practices and crops must be adapted to the new climatic conditions.
Currently, 42% of the world's population depends on agriculture for its livelihood, and agriculture drives the economy of most developing countries. Therefore, human life on our planet depends on its sustainability. Research on sustainable land use in agriculture has been gaining increasing relevance since the term ‘sustainable development’ was coined with the Brundtland Report in 1987. The objective of this study is to analyse the evolution of this line of research worldwide to date. A bibliometric analysis of the existing articles from the period 1988–2017 was conducted. The results show that this topic has been gaining relevance in land use studies. Extensive cooperative networks and a high level of international collaboration exist between the different agents involved in land use studies. The analysis of key words has shown four main research lines of inquiry: agronomy, which focuses on soil processes and the study of different crops; sustainable water management for irrigation; the analysis of changes in land use, especially as related to the increase in population, the need for supplies, and the expansion of urban land; and sustainable development in new forms of agrarian management, such as organic farming, permaculture, and multifunctional systems. The regions serving as the object of these studies are mainly the Americas, Asia, Oceania, and Western Europe. This highlights a research gap in regions such as Russia, the Middle East, and Africa. Future research should examine the development of circular economic systems in agricultural activity, perceptions and preferences of stakeholders, inclusion of the sustainability objective in planning urban spaces, improvement in irrigation water use efficiency, use of nonconventional water sources in agriculture, and development of management practises and crops that can adapt to the impact of climate change.
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Food security still becomes a big challenge nowadays, especially since the spreading of Covid-19 pandemic. Facts show that a large-scale social restriction policy in Indonesia limits the ...movement of logistics to distribute food. This situation tends to worsen due to the limited number of agricultural lands. Environmental or ecological sustainability in agriculture activity is also rarely considered, making the land poor for agriculture. Permaculture can be a viable approach to achieve sustainable food security, by creating a cultivated ecosystem which provides necessary human needs along with natural regeneration.
Kuttab Al Fatih
(KAF) Islamic School was chosen as the case study because contextually KAF has the potential to implement permaculture to its landscape development. Therefore, this paper discusses how to implement permaculture to KAF landscape development. This research was conducted with a literature review, field survey, and case study to determine permaculture design considerations within the selected project. The findings show that the permaculture landscape encourages the people to serve their needs (including foods) within the site without harming the environment. Through mimicking nature and adapting the pattern, permaculture system can create a sustainable ecosystem for people and other creatures to live in harmony. The implementation of permaculture at KAF should consider the Islamic values and the prohibitions in order the implementation does not conflict with user’s beliefs. User’s food needs, procurement, and human resources become another factor that should be considered to ensure the permaculture implementation is visible at KAF since the users are not staying at school.