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Permaculture in a Global Context

Southern Vermont Permaculture Design CourseJune-August 2011

DEFINING THE PROBLEM

DEFINING THE PROBLEM

• Meeting human needs is currently decreasing the health of the planet.

• Meeting human needs is currently decreasing the resources available to future generations.

• Meeting human needs is currently concentrating wealth, power, and freedom in the hands of few.

• Our ability to effectively respond is highly constrained by disconnection. Meeting human needs is currently decreasing the health of the planet.

CLIMATE DISRUPTION

HARDINESS ZONESwww.arborday.org

Hardiness Zone

DEFINING THE PROBLEM

• Meeting human needs is currently decreasing the health of the planet.

• Meeting human needs is currently decreasing the resources available to future generations.

• Meeting human needs is currently concentrating wealth, power, and freedom in the hands of few.

• Our ability to effectively respond is highly constrained by disconnection. Meeting human needs is currently decreasing the health of the planet.

•Meeting human needs is currently decreasing the resources available to future generations.

•Our ability to effectively respond is highly constrained by disconnection.

Hubbert

“Stategic Significance of America’s Oil Shale Resource” March 2004Offices of DASPR, NPOSR and US Department of Energy

PEAK PETROLEUM

PEAK PETROLEUM

“The US military has warned that surplus oil production capacity could disappear within two years and there could be serious

shortages by 2015 with a significant economic and political impact.”--The Guardian, April 11, 2010

Source: Wikipedia

PEAK PETROLEUM

"Crude oil output reaches an undulating plateau of around 68-69 mb/d, by 2020,

but never regains its all-time peak of 70mb/day reached in 2006." —International Energy Agency

Source: Wikipedia

PEAK PETROLEUM

Fuel by type

“The US military has warned that surplus oil production capacity

could disappear within two years and there could be serious

shortages by 2015 with a significant economic and

political impact.”

--The Guardian, April 11, 2010

Center for Sustainabile Systems, University of Michigan. 2009. “U.S. Food System Factsheet.” Pub. No. CSS01-06

“The real issue of our time is how we make a graceful and ethical descent from the energy peak.”

~ David Holmgren

DEFINING THE PROBLEM

• Meeting human needs is currently decreasing the health of the planet.

• Meeting human needs is currently decreasing the resources available to future generations.

• Meeting human needs is currently hyperconcentrating wealth, power, and freedom.

• Our ability to effectively respond is highly constrained by disconnection.

GLOBAL WEALTH DISTRIBUTION:2015 Projection

DEFINING THE PROBLEM

• Meeting human needs is currently decreasing the health of the planet.

• Meeting human needs is currently decreasing the resources available to future generations.

• Meeting human needs is currently hyperconcentrating wealth, power, and freedom.

• Our ability to effectively respond is highly constrained by disconnection.

Photo by Alamy. Source: guardian.co.uk

FEEDBACK LOOPS

FEEDBACK LOOPSTragedy of the Commons/Vicious

Cycle

FEEDBACK LOOPSTragedy of the Commons/Vicious

Cycle

PERMACULTURE:

--meeting human needs while increasing ecological and social health.

PERMACULTURE:

--meeting human needs while increasing ecological and social health.

--ecosystem mimicry through conscious design.

PERMACULTURE:

--meeting human needs while increasing ecological and social health.

--ecosystem mimicry through conscious design.

--meeting human needs while increasing ecological and social health.

--ecosystem mimicry through conscious design.

--rebuilding resilient local economies that embody the above.

THE PERMACULTURE PIE

perennial vegetables

coppice woodcrafts & biomass

composting & compost tea

biochar/terra preta

apiculture

aquaculture

edible forest gardening

mycoscaping

bioremediation

earthworks

keyline

natural buildinggreen architecture

management-intensive grazing

alternativecurrencies

agroforestry

History of Permaculture

History of Permaculture - Predecessors

J. Russell Smith & Tree Crops - 1930’s

Masanobu Fukuoka & Natural Farming - 1930’s & 40’s

History of Permaculture - Predecessors

P. A. Yeomans & Keyline Water Planning - 1950’s

History of Permaculture - Predecessors

History of Permaculture

Later Work of Bill Mollison

History of Permaculture

Later Work of David Holmgren

History of Permaculture

Penny Livingston

Some Prominent Teachers in North America

Dave Jacke

Ancient Roots

Tropical Agroforestry Worldwide

Tending the Wild Across North America

“The New World is in fact a very old world.” -- Kat Anderson, Tending the Wild

Coppice: Traditional European Agroforestry

Global ProblemsLocal Solutions

Global ProblemsLocal Solutions

Global ProblemsLocal Solutions

www.primaryagriculture.com

“Over 50% of Russia’s agricultural output [is] coming from family garden-plots...” -- Family Gardens:

Russia’s Primary Agriculture, Dr. Leonid Sharaskin

Global ProblemsLocal Solutions

Victory Gardens in the US and Britain

Global ProblemsLocal Solutions

Transition Towns & Initiatives

Urban Placemaking & City Repair

Global ProblemsLocal Solutions

Global ProblemsLocal Solutions

Gaia University International

www.gaiauniversity.orgwww.gaianortheast.org

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