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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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The Dead Sea Valley Permaculture project
Geoff Lawton is an internationally renowned Permaculture teacher and design consultant. His story in the Middle East is a success…
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Ground-based action funding
Due to an inspiring collaboration between Rainforest Information Centre and Permaculture Research Institute teaching a permaculture design certificate course in…
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Rebuilding of Kandal Village in Iraq with Permaculture design and strawbale housing
Resettlement of IDPs in Kandal Village in Makhmur District through training of building alternative houses (strawbale), rehabilatation of their water…
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The functioning of weeds in wholesome gardening
The phenomenon of thorns on plants is an interesting one. It invariably comes about when the soil has become severely…
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July 2004 newsletter
We’re coming to you live from the Dead Sea Valley again, the site of lowest permaculture project on the planet…
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Much with Little: A Central American Journey with Sustainable Harvest International By Scott Vlaun
I’m standing on a hillside so steep that I feel if I stumble in the loose soil, I’ll tumble down…
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Strawbale building manual for Kandal Village project Iraq
Counterpart International proposes to initiate the resettlement of 52 families of internally displaced persons (IDPs), currently residing in temporary shelters…
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Water in the Mexican landscape
Water gives life and can also destroy life. When we allow rain water to flow gently over the landscape taking…
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