Permaculture

ECOGENESIS

Building a One Earth Community

WHAT IS PERMACULTURE?

Permaculture is an innovative framework for creating sustainable ways of living.

It is a practical method of developing ecologically harmonious, efficient and productive systems that can be used by anyone, anywhere.

By thinking carefully about the way we use our resources - food, energy, shelter and other material and non-material needs - it is possible to get much more out of life by using less. We can be more productive for less effort, reaping benefits for our environment and ourselves, for now and for generations to come.

This is the essence of permaculture - the design of an ecologically sound way of living - in our households, gardens, communities and businesses. It is created by cooperating with nature and caring for the earth and its people.

Permaculture is not exclusive - its principles and practice can be used by anyone, anywhere:

  • City flats, yards and window boxes
  • Suburban and country houses/garden
  • Allotments and smallholdings
  • Community spaces
  • Farms and estates
  • Countryside and conservation areas
  • Commercial and industrial premises
  • Educational establishments
  • Waste ground

Permaculture encourages us to be resourceful and self-reliant. It is not a dogma or a religion but an ecological design system which helps us find solutions to the many problems facing us - both locally and globally.

Writer Emma Chapman defines it as:

"Permaculture, originally 'Permanent Agriculture', is often viewed as a set of gardening techniques, but it has in fact developed into a whole design philosophy, and for some people a philosophy for life. Its central theme is the creation of human systems which provide for human needs, but using many natural elements and drawing inspiration from natural ecosystems. Its goals and priorities coincide with what many people see as the core requirements for sustainability."

Permaculture tackles how to grow food, build houses and create communities, and minimise environmental impact at the same time. Its principles are being constantly developed and refined by people throughout the world in very different climates and cultural circumstances

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The permaculture description above is taken from the website of Permaculture Magazine. (https://www.permaculture.co.uk/what-is-permaculture)

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MISSION PARTNERS

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The ARPIN GROUP is the organization that helped fund the installation of our SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM. For more information on their work, please visit their web site.

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The GLOBAL INSTITUTE FOR TRANSFORMATION (GIFT) helps establish and maintain organizations with similar goals. It has a world-wide scope and targets developing countries. It donated seed money to halp us start a sweet potato project. Visit their website.

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Interested in SOLAR ENERGY system? Visit SOLARIUS ENERGY web site. This is the company that installed our OFF-GRID SOLAR ENERGY system and SOLAR PUMP.

CONTACT INFORMATION

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SPECIAL THANKS TO ...

LIONS CLUB in  Spenard   (Anchorage, Alaska)

ROTARY CLUB                          Homer, Ketchikan, and Anchorage (Alaska)

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We made a 3-minute video clip about our work here at Ecogenesis Farm and Training Center. We sent it to the ROTARY  CLUB  in thanksgiving for their support. Since then, The LIONS CLUB of Spenard in Anchorage, Alaska has also donated funds for our project. Watch the video: A  LINK to a short video clip