List of permaculture projects

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Robert Hart's forest garden in Shropshire, England

In the years since its conception, permaculture has become a successful approach to designing sustainable systems. Its adaptability and emphasis on meeting human needs means that it can be utilized in every climatic and cultural zone.[citation needed] However, at the moment the large proportion of practitioners are only likely to be inspired individuals and there is a distinct lack of broadscale permaculture projects. Nevertheless, permaculture has also been used successfully as a development tool to help meet the needs of indigenous communities facing degraded standards of living from development of land and the introduction of industrialized food.[citation needed]

The largest collection of Permaculture projects and practitioners around the world, can be found at the Permaculture Global[1] website.

This article lists some examples of permaculture sites.

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[edit] Africa

Zimbabwe has 60 schools designed using permaculture, with a national team working within the schools' curriculum development unit. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has produced a report on using permaculture in refugee situations after successful use in camps in Southern Africa and Republic of Macedonia. The Biofarming approach applied in Ethiopia has very similar features and can be considered permaculture. It is mainly promoted by the non-governmental organisation BEA, based in Addis Ababa.

Other countries have permaculture farms as well. For example, Badilisha Eco Village Trust Foundation is a permaculture farm that integrates sustainable agriculture with community development on Rusinga Island, in rural Kenya.[2]

[edit] Arab Countries

A permaculture project has been developed in Jordan by the Permaculture Research Institute headquartered in Australia and run by Geoff Lawton. The project is strategically located in the desert land near the Dead Sea.

[edit] Oceania

[edit] Australia

The development of permaculture co-founder David Holmgren's home plot at Melliodora, Central Victoria, has been well documented at his website and published in e-book format.[3]

Designed from permaculture principles, Crystal Waters is a socially and environmentally responsible, economically viable rural subdivision north of Brisbane, Queensland. Crystal Waters was designed by Max Lindegger, Robert Tap, Barry Goodman and Geoff Young, and established in 1987. It received the 1996 World Habitat Award (assessed by Dr Wally N’Dow) for its "pioneering work in demonstrating new ways of low impact, sustainable living". Eighty-three freehold residential and two commercial lots occupy 20% of the 259ha (640 acre) property. The remaining 80% is the best land, and is owned in common. It can be licensed for sustainable agriculture, forestry, recreation and habitat projects.

City Farm Perth is an example of community permaculture in an inner suburb of Perth, Western Australia. The farm was constructed on a brownfield site in 1994, and is a focal point for permaculture education, as well as community music and art.

[edit] Tikopia

Tikopians practice an intensive permaculture system, similar in principle to forest gardening and the gardens of the New Guinea highlands. Their agricultural practices are strongly and consciously tied to the population density. For example, around 1600 AD, the people agreed to slaughter all pigs on the island and substitute fishing, because the pigs were taking too much food that could be eaten by people.

[edit] New Zealand

There are many well established living examples of permaculture practice in New Zealand. Rainbow Valley Farm is the premier model. Rainbow Valley Farm was established in 1988 by Joe Polaischer and Trish Allen. The 21 ha. organic farm was designed on permaculture principles and ethics. [12]

[edit] Asia and the Middle East

[edit] Indonesia

The Indonesian Development of Education and Permaculture assisted in disaster relief in Aceh, Indonesia after the 2004 Tsunami.[4] They have also developed Wastewater Gardens,[5] a small-scale sewage treatment systems similar to Reedbeds.

[edit] Thailand

The Panya Project,[6] located in Mae Taeng, Chiang Mai, Thailand, is a sustainable living project implementing permaculture principals and hosting workshops in English and Thai. In fall 2006, the project hosted a PDC taught by Geoff Lawton of the Permaculture Research Institute of Australia, and subsequently installed over 500 meters of swales and a 2 million liter dam. The Panya Project used permaculture to help regenerate what used to be a monocrop mango plantation, transforming it into what is called a "biodiverse food forest, organic farm and education center". The Panya Project also incorporates what they call "natural building" into their design, e.g., wattle, cob and adobe brick. The Panya Project now hosts volunteers, student groups and courses.

[edit] Israel

Israel has a number of permaculture farms, many of which serve as educational hubs. For example, the Eve and Adam Ecological Farm (Hava Veadam) and Kibbutz Lotan both involve involve gardens, farms and communities that are based upon the design techniques and ethics of Permaculture. [7] [8]

[edit] Europe

[edit] Bulgaria

The Balkan Ecology Project (BalkEP) is devoted to the design and exploration of ecologically-sound human habitats. Balkep is a permaculture inspired project and serves as a demonstration site for local residents, communities and visitors from abroad. Projects are aimed to develop thoughtful approaches to food, shelter, community and commerce, while preserving the unique biological diversity associated with the Balkan region. Volunteers and Interns are welcome and a variety of courses and events are available throughout the year.

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[edit] Cyprus

Two acres of land at Ayia Skepi Therapeutic Centre in Filani village, a drug rehabilitation centre about 25 km from Nicosia, are being developed by Emily Markides, Julia Yelton, Charles Yelton and the residents of the detoxification centre [14].

[edit] France

2010 will see a Permaculture Festival with music, stories, film, accreditations, workshops, discussions and much more. [15]

Publications

  • La Permaculture, conception, construction et entretien des communautés durable, various available here [16]
  • Vers une vie abondante, saine sûre et en harmonie, Vos premiers pas dans la création d'un Perma-Lieux, edited by Steve Read and Cloé LeGoïc, free download here [17]

In English

  • "The same planet a different World; Designers edition" edited by Steve Read and Cloé LeGoïc free download [18]
  • "The same planet a different World; Public edition" edited by Steve Read and Cloé LeGoïc free download [19]

[edit] Iberia

Red de Permacultura Ibérica (Iberic Permaculture Network) Iberia = Spain & Portugal + Islands [20]

[edit] United Kingdom

There are a number of example permaculture projects in the UK, including:

  • Agroforestry Research Trust, managed by Martin Crawford, is a not-for-profit organisation based in Dartington, Devon that runs a 2-acre (8,100 m2) forest garden and publishes the journal Agroforestry News [9]
  • Chickenshack Housing co-op,[10] a fully mutual housing co-op established in 1995 using permaculture design principles. Based in rural North Wales, the community has 4 dwellings and 6 residents on a 5-acre (20,000 m2) site. Features include a biomass and solar district heating scheme, a half-acre forest garden and various wildlife conservation and habitat creation strategies. The community is very active in regional sustainability projects such as the Machynlleth Transition Towns initiative. It runs occasional courses in permaculture design and regularly receives visits from interested parties.
  • Middlewood Trust, a permculture-based farm in North Lancashire running courses in permaculture, crafts, forestry and sustainability [11]
  • Plan-It Earth Eco Project offers a variety of Environmental Education Programs, Courses & Events, and Eco Holidays at a traditional smallholding near Penzance, Cornwall [12]
  • Plants for a Future, a vegan-organic project based at Lostwithiel in Cornwall that is researching and trialing edible and otherwise useful plant crops for sustainable cultivation. Their online database features over 7,000 such species that can be grown within the UK.[13] A collaborative version of the database is in development by the permaculture.info project.
  • Prickly Nut Woods, a 10-acre (40,000 m2) woodland near Haslemere, Surrey that is managed by Ben Law. He uses a 'whole system' permacultural approach, using a wide variety of woodland products and documenting a complex web of relationships. He built a house almost entirely using products from the woodland, which was featured in Channel 4's Grand Designs TV series.[14]
  • Ragmans Lane, a 60-acre (240,000 m2) farm in the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire.[15]
  • The RISC Roof Garden, on top of a development education centre in Reading city centre and inspired by Robert Hart's permaculture forest garden in Shropshire, is an excellent example of urban permaculture design.[16] It is used by schools, educators and designers as an educational resource for sustainable development and is a member of the National Gardens Scheme. The garden is composed of dense plantings of over 180 species of edible and medicinal plants and is fed by rainwater and composted waste from the centre.
  • Tir Penrhos Isaf, near Dolgellau, developed by Chris and Lyn Dixon since 1986.[17]
  • The Sussex Roots Society, a community permaculture garden initiated by Mischa Nowicki and Integralpermanence at Sussex University, collaborating with the student union as part of the countries first "Eco- University" initiative.
  • Eastside Roots- is a (not for profit, worker co-op) community garden centre and hub which evolved from Bristol Permaculture Group. 'Waste' ground owned by First Great Western has been leased and is a flourishing garden centre with ongoing education, social projects and out reach into the widerr community. The project promotes sustainability and permaculture. www.eastsideroots.org.uk

Other projects tend to be more community oriented, particularly in urban areas. These include Naturewise, a north London based group that tends a number of forest gardens and allotments as well as running regular permaculture introductory and design courses;[18] and Organiclea, a workers cooperative that is involved in developing local food-growing and distribution initiatives around the Walthamstow area of east London.[19] The Transition Towns movement initiated in Totnes and Kinsale by Rob Hopkins is underpinned by permaculture design principles in its attempts to visualise sustainable communities beyond peak oil.[20]

The UK Permaculture Association publishes an extensive directory of other projects and example sites throughout the country.[21]

[edit] North America

Also see the Permaculture Association of Teachers and Organizers on WiserEarth for a more-complete US Listing.[22]

[edit] Canada

Permaculture at Jasper Place High School, Edmonton, AB http://permacultureschool.ca

Permaculture BC, British Columbia Showcase of BC Permaculture Instructors http://www.permaculturebc.com [23]

Kootenay Permaculture Institute, British Columbia http://www3.telus.net/permaculture[24]

Permaculture Canada, website that lists many practitioners and related to Permaculture courses and projects in Canada http://www.permaculturecanada.ca [25]

The Permaculture Project GTA - a permaculture hub based in Toronto; a weblog oriented to permaculture in the Greater Toronto Area, http://thepermacultureprojectgta.com[26]

1/4 Acre Cold Climate Permaculture Site - Ness Creek Forest Garden http://web.me.com/hatchetnseed/portfolio/the-ness-creek-forest-garde/ [27]

Harvest Moon Society, Clearwater, Manitoba http://www.harvestmoonsociety.org/education/permaculture/

[edit] Northeast US

  • UMass Permaculture is one the first university permaculture initiatives in the nation that transforms marginalized landscapes on the campus into diverse, educational, low-maintenance and edible gardens, according to UMass officials.[28] During November, 2010, "about a quarter of a million pounds of organic matter was moved by hand",[29] using all student and community volunteer labor and no fossil fuels on-site. The process took about two weeks to complete. Now, the Franklin Permaculture Garden includes a diverse mixture of "vegetables, fruit trees, berry bushes, culinary herbs and... flowers that attract beneficial insects."[29]
  • The Northeastern Permaculture Network brings together enthusiasts in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada.[30]
  • Burlington Permaculture is an ad-hoc community group based out of Burlington Vermont. BTP unites neighbors to promote urban agriculture and reforestation, enhance neighborhoods, and strengthen the web of community resources as we look beyond sustainability towards a vibrant healthy relationship with our landscape. The group was founded by Michael Blazewicz of Round River Design and Mark Krawczyk of Rivenwood Crafts.
  • Green Phoenix Permaculture, offers design courses and workshops, demonstrating forest gardens, natural building, permaculture designs, and a community of many permaculture designers & teachers including AppleSeed Permaculture, Sowing Solutions Permaculture Design & Education, and more in High Falls, NY.
  • The websites FLXpermaculture.Net and the Upstate NY Permaculture Network are email lists and web sites for permaculture practitioners in New York state.
  • The Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute offers an annual Permaculture Design Certification course, apprenticeships, and workshops that are often held at area sites designed using permaculture principles. The Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute was founded by Michael Burns, Steve Gabriel, and Karryn Olson Ramanujan in 2005.
  • Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute The Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute is a research and training site in Basalt, Colorado and is one of the most mature permaculture demonstration sites in the United States at 7200 feet elevation. The site boasts a well established food forest with over 200 different varieties of perennial food crops as well as extensive under-stories of medicinal and culinary herbs. CRMPI provides all of its own electricity via solar power, is home to four energy efficient greenhouses including the Phoenix a tropical greenhouse in which crops such as bananas and Papaya are grown year around. CRMPI offers a variety of educational opportunities. The institute was founded by Jerome Osentowski in 1985.

[edit] Southeast US

  • Spiral Ridge Permaculture Gardens, Summertown, Tn http:/www.spiralridgepermaculture.com
  • Cedar House Inn/Permaculture Lifestyles Permaculture Demonstration Project, North Georgia[31]
  • The Edible Plant Project implements and promotes elements of permaculture through a nonprofit nursery and workshops in Gainesville, FL (home of University of Florida).[32]
  • Georgia Permaculture Institute, Central Georgia[33]
  • Knoxville Permaculture Guild, Knoxville, TN.[34]
  • Northern Virginia Permaculture Guild[35]
  • Sweet Aspect Permaculture, the steward of one acre of land outside of Asheville, NC, is experimenting with permaculture principles, design, and implementation. Sweet Aspect focuses on small animal management, including lambs and chickens, gardens, orchards, edible forest management, shitake production, rainwater catchment, greywater systems, natural and green building, fermentation, herbal tinctures and plant medicines, humanure and other composting practices, and alternative fuel and energy harvesting.
  • Withlacoochee Permaculture Guild, central Florida[36]

[edit] Midwestern and Rocky Mountain Region

  • Permaculture Research Institute for Cold Climate.[37]
  • The Round Mountain Institute in the Gunnison valley of Colorado is a nonprofit that is dedicated to sustainable agriculture high in the rocky mountains near the continental divide.
  • Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute.[38]
  • The Urban-Suburban Sustainability Initiative based in Belleville, Illinois is a local grassroots organization in the process of starting up. Its focus will be on permaculture, bioremedification, environmental education and Local Exchange Trading Systems.
  • Bloomington Permaculture Guild, Bloomington, Indiana
  • High Altitude Permaculture Institute is based in Ward, Colorado, which is west of Boulder.[39]

[edit] West Coast

  • The Regenerative Design Institute (RDI) is a non-profit educational organization in Bolinas, California.[40]
  • Living Mandala : Course promotion and collective of educators. http://www.livingmandala.com/ Social Net+work http://livingmandalas.ning.com/
  • Lost Valley Educational Center teaches seasonal classes in permaculture design certification, as well as natural building techniques, within an intentional community environment.
  • Promoting urban permaculture in Los Angeles is Path to Freedom [41]
  • The Urban Permaculture Guild implements and promotes elements of permaculture through educational workshops and projects in East Bay and San Francisco, CA.[42]
  • Indigenous Permaculture (IPP) revitalizes the relationship of communities to the earth, and operates as a collaborative of communities sharing information, resources, and tools.[43]
  • In the heart of Los Angeles, Edendale Farm CSA & Learning Center is a model urban farm. Based on Permaculture principles it offers classes and workshops year round.

[edit] Southwest US

  • In Santa Fe, New Mexico, the Permaculture Institute utilizes a hands on approach to education on topics such as landscape and building design as well as water systems.[44]
  • In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the Gatewood Urban Homestead is the residence of permaculturist Robert Waldrop. On less than 1/7 of an acre, in one of Oklahoma City's most densely populated neighborhoods, close to downtown OKC, they raise more than 100 different varieties of useful or edible plants on their former lawns. The house, originally built in 1929, is super-insulated, incorporates passive solar. The residents are implementing a 5 year permaculture design for the property.Description of Project

[edit] Northwest US

  • The Seattle Permaculture Guild is active in that city.[46]
  • The Portland Permaculture Guild (PPG)[47] is very active in Portland, Oregon. There are many PC gardens in and around the Portland area. There are many fine teachers in Portland and in Oregon, including teachers OF PC teachers. Also, Toby Hemenway,[48] noted Permaculture author and teacher, lives in the Portland area.
  • Suburban Permaculture [49] The site in Eugene, Oregon is a notable example of transforming a suburban property. Grass to garden, rain water catchment, reclaiming automobile space, passive solar redesign, increasing residential density. The location has become a community learning resource and model for transforming suburbia.
  • Lost Valley Educational Center [50] is demonstrating how application of permaculture principles can create profitable, productive, and sustainable cultivated ecosystems which mirror the diversity, stability and resilience of healthy natural ecosystems
  • Alderleaf Wilderness College near Seattle, WA offers a ten month Wilderness Certification Program, in which permaculture is a core component of the curriculum along with wilderness survival skills, wild edible & medicinal plants, and other nature skills.[51]

[edit] Latin America

[edit] Cuba

Cuba has in the past 18 years transformed its food production using low-input, or organic agriculture and, to some degree, permaculture. Havana produces up to 50% of its food requirements within the city limits, much of it organic and produced by people in their homes, gardens and in municipal spaces. [52]

[edit] Nicaragua

Project Bona Fide[53] is a 43-acre (170,000 m2) site on the twin volcano island of Ometepe, Nicaragua which has been in development for nearly a decade. Infrastructural systems contain natural buildings built with local materials, terraced and medicinal plant gardens, an extensive nursery, seed bank, developing fruit and nut orchards, food forests, native timber forestry, timber bamboo plantings, water-catchment, drip irrigation and ferrocement technologies, renewable energy systems, and composting toilets.

Ostional Private WildLife Reserve ("O")[54] is a 46-acre (190,000 m2) privately owned nature reserve on a historic site nicknamed La Colina ("the hill") in Rivas, Nicaragua. Project "O" has been in development for just a couple of years and is scheduled to open to the public in 2012, with plans to become a center for education and community development. Outreach efforts include a permaculture workshop.

Finca El Zopilote[55] is a farm/hostel operated since 2002 in Isla de Ometepe.

[edit] Brazil

IPEC - Ecocentro at the Instituto de Permacultura e Ecovilas do Cerrado - the Institute of Permaculture and Ecovillage of the Cerrado

IPCP - Instituto de Permacultura Cerrado-Pantanal (Permaculture Institute of Cerrado-Pantanal), Campo Grande, MS. Specializing in interactive teaching of Permaculture and direct work with Indigenous communities within the Cerrado biome.

IPOEMA - Institute of Permaculture, Ecovillages and Environment — Brasília DF BRAZIL

[edit] Chile

The Permaculture community in Chile is relatively new. Its development has been driven largely by a small group of dedicated Permacultors building a learning community. The community has rapidly expanded in the last two years following a tour by David Holmgren in 2007, the work of Eluwn the delivery of Permaculture Design Certificate courses by El Manzano, and the formation of the Instituto de Permacultura en Chile. The broad network can be found at www.permacultura.cl where specific links can be found to the leading organisations.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Permaculture Global". Promotes Interconnection and Collaboration within the Permaculture Community. Permaculture Research Institute of Australia. http://www.permaculturegolobal.com. 
  2. ^ "About Us - Badilisha Eco Village". http://www.badilisha.net. 
  3. ^ Permaculture - Peak Oil - The Source of Permaculture Vision and Innovation:
  4. ^ Helping Aceh Victims Rebuild their Lives (Wednesday, 21 December 2005, 11:38 am) Press Release: Indonesian Development of Education Permaculture
  5. ^ http://www.wastewatergardens.com/
  6. ^ Panya Project: Permaculture, Natural Building and Community Living in Northern Thailand
  7. ^ "Eco Israel Program". http://havaveadam.org/eng/ecoisrael.html. 
  8. ^ "Lotan Center for Creative Ecology". http://www.kibbutzlotan.com/creativeEcology/ga/index.htm. 
  9. ^ Agroforestry Research Trust.
  10. ^ Chickenshack Housing Co-operative Limited:
  11. ^ Middlewood Ecological Trust
  12. ^ Plan-It Earth
  13. ^ Plants For A Future - 7000 useful plants
  14. ^ Bens Place
  15. ^ Ragmanslane Farm - it all starts here folks!
  16. ^ Risc's edible roof garden
  17. ^ Permaculture Design at Tir Penrhos Isaf (Chris and Lyn Dixon) last update 03/03/2008
  18. ^ The Naturewise Forest Garden
  19. ^ Organiclea is a small food growing cooperative in the Lea Valley on London's edge, E4.
  20. ^ Why Transition Culture by Rob Hopkins
  21. ^ Permaculture projects network
  22. ^ http://www.wiserearth.org/group/PATO
  23. ^ [httpL//www.permaculturebc.com/]
  24. ^ [1]
  25. ^ [2]
  26. ^ [3]
  27. ^ [4]
  28. ^ Permaculture garden at UMass gives new meaning to the phrase fresh vegetables The Daily Hampshire Gazzette
  29. ^ a b UMass Embraces Permaculture Food Service Director
  30. ^ Northeastern Permaculture Wikispace
  31. ^ Permaculture Lifestyles Demo Site
  32. ^ Edible Plant Project — Gainesville, FL
  33. ^ Georgia Permaculture Institute
  34. ^ [5] Knoxville Permaculture Guild
  35. ^ [6] Northern Virginia Permaculture Guild
  36. ^ Withlacoochee Permaculture Guild
  37. ^ http://www.pricoldclimate.org/
  38. ^ [7] Central Rocky Mountain Institute
  39. ^ http://hialtpc.org/
  40. ^ Regenerative Design Institute
  41. ^ Path to Freedom
  42. ^ [8]
  43. ^ Indigenous Permaculture
  44. ^ Permaculture Institute
  45. ^ [9]
  46. ^ Seattle Permaculture Guild
  47. ^ Portland Permaculture Guild Sustainable designs for local, regional, and personal needs.
  48. ^ Toby Hemenway—Ecological Design and Permaculture
  49. ^ [10]
  50. ^ Lost Valley Educational Center
  51. ^ Alderleaf Wilderness College
  52. ^ [11]
  53. ^ Project Bona Fide
  54. ^ Ostional Private WildLife Reserve
  55. ^ Finca Ecologica El Zopilote

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