Year: 2005
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Backyard Aquaponics
This just in, from Christopher Nesbitt: “Backyard Aquaponics” is a new book by Joel Malcolm, an innovator in Perth, Australia…
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Isabell Shipard’s new book is out
“How can I grow and use sprouts as living food?” Isabell Shipard’s new book. Sprouts provide quality nutrients and, by…
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James in India
I am now into the second leg of my trip to India – I have been with Beth for the…
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Resumes
Geoff Lawton’s Resume
Permaculture Teacher, Consultant and Designer. Geoff Lawton, 2013 All photographs © PRI Received Diploma of Permaculture Design in 1995 in:…
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Plant Systems
Permaculture house & land for the Jordan Valley
At 400 meters below sea level, the Jordan Valley is the lowest piece of land in the world. Its climate…
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Fast compost – Soil Permaculture Design and Maintenance
What is Compost? Compost is humanity’s version of the humus found in nature, and the compost heap is a ‘digester’…
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Alley cropping in the tropics
The problem of compaction within annual crop systems is a very difficult one in the tropics especially. The tropics make…
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The Bottom of the Barrel
The world is quickly running out of oil – so why do politicians refuse to talk about this huge problem?…
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July 2005 newsletter
Greetings and welcome to The Permaculture Research Institute Newsletter for June 2005. Griffith University in Brisbane was the venue for…
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Use of permaculture under salinity and drought conditions
Jordan is an arid country with limited water resources. The available renewable fresh water resources dropped drastically to an annual…
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