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Permaculture 101 Posted by: globaloneness
Video duration: 196 seconds Global video hits: 14182 Permaculture expert Penny Livingston-Stark shows how natural systems can teach us better design practices. Learning to work with the earth not only creates a healthier environment, it also nourishes the people who live in it. Related: agriculture, design, ecology, environment, food, health, oneness, permaculture Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Urban Permaculture Posted by: rudibega
Video duration: 240 seconds Global video hits: 13385 Solution Based Activism in San Francisco during Reclaim the Commons, couter action to Bio 2004, Biotech Conference. Demonstration of real life permaculture techniques in an urban environment as alternatives to biotech and genetically modified organisms. Movie first appeared on www.communityactivis m.org Related: activism, commons, community, earth, environment, garden, peace, permaculture, solution, urban Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Permaculture Water Harvesting Posted by: permascience
Video duration: 252 seconds Global video hits: 12535 Geoff Lawton founding Director of the Permaculture Research Institute talks about Permaculture Water Harvesting techniques, swales and sillways. For more infomation about Geoff and his work and details on how to purchase the full length DVD, please visit: http://www.permac ulture.org.au Related: ecology, harvesting, permaculture, swales, water Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Permaculture In Lesotho. Posted by: garymcnutt
Video duration: 275 seconds Global video hits: 3800 Greg Felsen a Peace Corp member involved with Permaculture development in Lesotho. Related: development, education, food, hivaids, lesotho, school, trees Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Greening the Desert Posted by: permares
Video duration: 320 seconds Global video hits: 99477 They laughed and said it couldn't be done... Related: gardening, jordan, lawton, organic, permaculture, permares Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Permaculture for the Inner Landscape Posted by: peakmoment
Video duration: 1679 seconds Global video hits: 2931 Peak Moment 39: Facilitator and musician Melanie Rios believes life can be much richer after peak oil -- with lighter living that gives back time and joy. She facilitates communication skills to help groups "work together to stay together". In performances like her "Three Little Pigs Meet the Peak Oil Wolf," she erases the the boundary between audience and performer. Related: communication, community, group, living, melanie, oil, peak, permaculture, rios Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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The Permaculture Concept - Part One Posted by: permascience
Video duration: 599 seconds Global video hits: 2094 Bill Mollison co-founder of Permaculture gives insight into the techniques, practices and benefits of the most important interdisciplinary earth science of our age. To find out more about Bill and his work please visit; http://www.tagari.co m Related: bill, mollison, permaculture, sustainability Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Urban Permaculture Strategies- Pt1 Posted by: permascience
Video duration: 573 seconds Global video hits: 2894 Urban permaculture with Bill Mollison, to find out more about Bill and his work please visit; http://www.tagari.co m Related: bill, cities, ecology, education, environment, green, mollison, new, permaculture, urban, york Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Dryland Permaculture Strategies - Part 1 Posted by: permascience
Video duration: 587 seconds Global video hits: 6525 Bill Mollison Father of Permaculture Shares his Wisdom on Dryland Systems, to find out more about Bill and his work please visit; http://www.tagari.co m Related: bill, dryland, ecology, mollison, permaculture Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Tropical Permaculture Strategies- Pt1 Posted by: permascience
Video duration: 374 seconds Global video hits: 3154 Permaculture in the tropics with Bill Mollison, to find out more about Bill and his work please visit; http://www.tagari.co m Related: bill, earth, ecology, education, environment, green, mollison, permaculture, sustainability, tropical, tropics Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Urban Permaculture Strategies - Pt2 Posted by: permascience
Video duration: 420 seconds Global video hits: 1401 Urban permaculture with Bill Mollison, to find out more about Bill and his work please visit; http://www.tagari.co m Related: bill, cities, ecology, education, environment, green, mollison, permaculture, urban Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Towards Permaculture Centres Worldwide Posted by: flashtoons
Video duration: 261 seconds Global video hits: 10832 Geoff Lawton explaining the need to establish self-sustaining Permaculture centres around the world. www.flashtoonz.co m/blog/ Related: earth, education, geoff, global, green, lawton, permaculture, save, the Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Dryland Permaculture Strategies - Pt2 Posted by: permascience
Video duration: 594 seconds Global video hits: 2168 Bill Mollison Father of Permaculture Shares his Wisdom on Dryland Systems, to find out more about Bill and his work please visit; http://www.tagari.co m Related: bill, dryland, ecology, education, environment, green, mollison, permaculture Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: ninyae. on 29 Nov 08, 23:10:18
Yes, I totally agree and yes that is there agenda. and we should be careful not to join such a politic.
By: academianon. on 29 Nov 08, 14:41:56
Sorry, we just have to becareful not to support purposeful population reduction. The population will control itself in the end. Some members of the corporate and aristocratic elite are 100% behind the idea that the population needs to be actively reduced. It's quite sick...
By: ninyae. on 29 Nov 08, 11:57:27
I have done a PDC at the Institute in Australia. There was no talk of population control. There was an opinion expressed that not many people in the world will know how to survive a peak oil scenario, so perhaps nature will bring about pop descent, but really my teacher was not concerned with any desire to limit populations and I know what you mean, we need to be careful of drifting into fascist concepts. More important for people to make the transition to local economies.
By: speccwolf. on 10 Nov 08, 06:29:44
I have a simple guilding permaculture setup and it works great, its messy and i take the time to control it. Ive got chooks in different areas and casually release them to fertilize and reduce infection to plants. The thing is to start it cost me bucketloads, and for a family of 5 i have enough veges on my half acre lot for at least 10 more families, so i give them away. As much as im producing and with seasons, i still want to make more. It works, but it isnt mass producing, like agriculture.
By: reallynicerecordings. on 02 Nov 08, 17:59:33
Overpopulation has tons to do with our lifestyles. Five people living at Bushmen standards will have a much smaller environmental impact than five people living at American standards. Check your lifestyle.
By: reallynicerecordings. on 02 Nov 08, 17:55:28
Population control is a matter of improving our social incentives. The more people who understand that popping out babies left and right is harming both the human community and the larger community of life, the less people will tend to make large families. New majority social incentives. Better taboos. That would curtail population better than anything I can think of. Call out anybody who makes large families as selfish and uncaring. Chide and shun. :-)
By: academianon. on 26 Oct 08, 19:01:43
Absolutely. Very well said. I could not agree more, I am definitely on the same page my friend. People need to look into these things. See the corruption, it is astonishing and I personally will not tolerate it anymore. Peace to you.
By: jbryant13. on 26 Oct 08, 18:11:09
I'll tell you who - the Rockefellers of the world. Google "Kissinger Report" and read how population control of 3rd world countries in order to allow corporations to exploit their natural resources has been official US policy since 1974. Don't believe it ? Listen to the "man" himself watch?v=ClqUcScwnn8 watch?v=5QKjHuSOAmw Over population is the greatest lie ever perpetrated on mankind using junk "science" and half baked philosophies to justify these cretins plans for world domination.
By: Enviroman101. on 20 Oct 08, 04:25:26
Anyone doing a 100% of their food from their land? I think I could do maybe 10%. Anyway just starting to learn. Its true eh? Even the arguements here are polite.lol
By: academianon. on 18 Oct 08, 04:35:44
I just hope people are careful when they talk about "population control" .. who sets the limits on that... Everything else in this video is super.
By: djpoppyt. on 12 Oct 08, 06:19:38
People are mean to others on youtube because there is no physical connection and not many consequences. All you can do is argue back, there is no fear of an aggressive confrontation. Yes, is it very petty, but if there are no repercussions there is no inhibition. Unless of course you actually care about the impact you have on others. In that case you wouldn't be bickering, you would be offering your views in a non-arrogant manner. I'm not pointing fingers I'm offering somewhat of a solution. 8)
By: AGooglyMoogly. on 21 Sep 08, 12:31:52
Gosh, even the arguments here are civilised and neatly rounded up with replies to the one comment! It's Permaculture's good energies radiating out through the web and making us all strive to solve an eternally elusive question: 'Why can't we all just get along?' Done right, Permaculture can supply everyone with enough food, comfort and emotional well-being using overunity (Look it up kids!) to bring health and beauty back to the environment and our minds. Custodianship, not ownership!
By: quercusrobur2002. on 08 Sep 08, 17:15:55
Hi meloearth, just been reading through this thread, normally i don't get involved in this kind of exchange, and whilst I agree that kettlebellsguide has been somewhat offensive in their language towards you, it might be helpful to reflect on some of your own comments earlier in the thread when asking your above question. I found some of your comments about permaculture quite rude, uninformed and dismissive, and can understand if not condone why this has upset others. best wishes to you.
By: meloearth. on 23 Aug 08, 13:56:44
You didn't point out anything, but just play "smarty pants". If you wanted to truly be helpful you would've kept offensive words and expressions out. Why are people so mean to each other on youtube? Got the answer to that?
By: kettlebellsguide. on 23 Aug 08, 04:10:37
Obviously you know it all already. Sorry to point you in a direction where you might learn something about Permaculture and ruin your self important whining on youtube.
By: meloearth. on 22 Aug 08, 13:45:00
Hey fella..You don't even know me to call me "lazy ignorant", so I guess your words say more about your personality than what you attempted to say. And thinking that I intend to learn all about the subject from youtube is so naive. FYI, you are misspelling the word "hippie".
By: kettlebellsguide. on 21 Aug 08, 05:09:49
Hmmm, certainly 500 chars is not enough to give you the HOW of permaculture. Maybe you could find a book by Bill Mollison in your library, or actually buy it if you are not a tight ass. Mollison's books tell you everything you need to know about permaculture, and he doesn't like hippy dribble either, but only one thing worse than hippy dribble, and that is lazy ignorance. Try working on THAT first.
By: hybridracers. on 08 Aug 08, 23:24:48
oh yeah thats clever. Lets see if you got me pegged. Im in medical school and have a bachelors degree......what do you think, maybe Ive read a book or two? Give me a break, these people are the proverbial hippies.
By: simonmandala. on 07 Aug 08, 09:08:17
you can- and permaculture is a viable principle within the cities. The 'hippies' as you brand them just often happen to be the people that do this first and show by example. try the book the urban homesteader. You might have to stop watching youtbe videos though and actualy FIND them in real life.
By: Dboy66. on 05 Aug 08, 20:52:28
atnekn: what you do with your 20x10 space should be determined by what you like to eat. It takes alot of experimentation and it depends heavily on how/what you cook. For me, I can never have enough Basil so I always plant tons of it and try different varities for taste and yield. Ran out of Cilantro so will adjust my planting for that next year. Lettuce grows year-round in my area so I always have some in rotation. also have several varities of chilis..all depends on your needs.get heirloom seed
By: Dboy66. on 05 Aug 08, 20:46:13
Hi..I have some family in MD. Would like to have a few chickens too but that definitely won't work where I am either heh. I assume that the people in NYC are using rooftop coops (by the way Mike Tyson does this in his place in, Harlem...birds, not chickens exactly). You might want to check out intentional communities and what they are doing in this area. Sandhill Farm is the famous one..they have a website. I get the feeling that "permaculture" people are basically buzzword-happy posers. dboy
By: meloearth. on 04 Aug 08, 14:10:08
Hey, you just gave me the best answer I've found so far. In fact, I had told my husband: Perma looks like a mix of organic, naturalized gardening and companion planting". All of which we already know and do. I didn't have to go through the torture of listening to a buncha babbling, after all. Thank you! Now I just wonder how people in NYC can get authorization from the county to keep chicken in their tiny yards and I can't, in my suburbian MD home. :(
By: Dboy66. on 03 Aug 08, 07:48:43
I definitely agree with you Mrs. Radical. And it's not just oil that will be too expensive to buy. Have you seen the price of honey lately (or most anything natural)? Good news is this may increase the value of farm-land...so buy some. dboy
By: Dboy66. on 03 Aug 08, 07:46:00
jszurak: first, people are not choosing to live on the crappy desert land, they want to live on good land. Second people *live* in a place, but they get *resources* from all over. And last of course, is that living in a 400 sq area would suck:-) Sadly, I think that population control will happen, just not in a good way. dboy
By: Dboy66. on 03 Aug 08, 07:42:14
Hey melo. I responded to a post of yours on another video. My opinion, forget all the poser *permaculture* attitude and simply learn organic gardening, seed saving, soil preparation, vermiculture(worms), companion planting, how to pair various livestock with your plants/property so that the livestock helps everything else you're doing(using goats to do weeding, using chickens for eating bugs and making chicken poop), and you're doing permaculture without the piercings, and hippy tattoos:-) dboy