
What Indigenous spiritual knowledge can teach us about regenerative design
Native stories about natural spirits which comprise the reality of things can help us a lot in thinking in regenerative terms.
Native stories about natural spirits which comprise the reality of things can help us a lot in thinking in regenerative terms.
A poem about wounds created by Patriarchy, Religion, and Capitalism.
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By Becky Ellis The 2020s are going to be about…
If the fox is getting too much to eat then it's time for a chicken shed.
Dry stone walls are a significant part of the landscape in many parts of the world. They are built in places where there are plenty of stones nearby, and where trees don’t thrive well enough to create hedges or to provide materials for fencing.
Permanent permaculture, is it possible?
The problems we have with Earth care really stem from the people care side of things
What is Rewilding? Is rewilding a way of off-setting normal life?
Through observing community woodlands principles of nature become important.
The cross-cultural use of herbs and herbal medicine has experienced a significant resurgence in the past several decades. This emergent herbalism has become a popular method of alternative medicine as well as a profitable commercial industry.
As we integrate into living, working farm communities, it’s important to remember that a permaculture farm is not a new idea.
Using the land and our tangible environments as the palette…
A manifesto for an internationalist permaculture movement By Becky Ellis…
What needs to be done for decolonising learning?
The art of placemaking, regenerating public spaces.
A report back from the International Permaculture Conference and Convergence…
Standing Rock became, not just a simple protest, but a working, living example of what was possible, what could be done.
Design thinking, be intentional and present with your process.
Decolonizing seeds and protecting diversity in the seed sovereignty movement.
Urban land access can be difficult but there are ways to get past this barrier.
Urban permaculture is possible even without owning private property or large amounts of land.
By Heather Jo Flores “Contact with the soil reminds us…
How do we move towards a socially sustainable permaculture?
Decolonizing permaculture through people care and examining relationships.
What does it mean to host yourself and others in these deep times? And how does that connect with permaculture?What is the Art of Hosting?
In the current housing crisis, most people are stuck in rented housing, paying high rents for what is often poor quality housing far from the permaculture dream of one's own home.
Let’s make decolonising permaculture a priority!
How do we ensure that alternative spaces are welcoming spaces?
How would you explain the definition of permaculture?
by Heather Jo Flores As Published in issue #98 of…
Building an anti/beyond/despite capitalist movement By Becky Ellis Permaculture is…