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  2. Paul Wheaton - Wikipedia

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    Paul Wheaton is an American permaculture author, [2] [3] [4] master gardener, [4] software engineer, [3] [4] [5] and disciple of the natural agriculturist Sepp Holzer. [4] He is known for writing his book, "Building a Better World in Your Backyard", founding Permies, the largest website devoted to permaculture, [3] as well as for creating and publishing articles, videos, and podcasts on the ...

  3. Stelle, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    "Midwest Permaculture". midwestpermaculture.com. 2016-08-16 "The Adelphi Organization". adelphi.com "Lemurian spiritual principles can be life-changing". LemurianFellowship.org. 2013-12-05 "The Stelle Experience - Chronicling one man's journey in Stelle, Illinois"

  4. Permaculture - Wikipedia

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    Permaculture design is founded in replicating or imitating natural patterns found in ecosystems because these solutions have emerged through evolution over thousands of years and have proven to be effective. As a result, the implementation of permaculture design will vary widely depending on the region of the Earth it is located in.

  5. Permaculture Action Network - Wikipedia

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    The tour was such a success the collective went on to organize a dozen more Permaculture Action Days before festivals and after shows in major cities, coordinate Permaculture Action Hubs (educational spaces within larger events), and teach three Permaculture Action Courses on ecological design, community organizing, and social change.

  6. Toby Hemenway - Wikipedia

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    Toby Hemenway (April 23, 1952 – December 20, 2016) [1] was an American author and educator who wrote extensively on permaculture and ecological issues. He was the author of Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture and The Permaculture City: Regenerative Design for Urban, Suburban, and Town Resilience.

  7. P. A. Yeomans - Wikipedia

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    His Keyline principles or concepts (Keyline Design) have been adopted by farm owners in almost every country in the world. Yeomans' Keyline concepts are now part of the curriculum of many sustainable agriculture courses in colleges and universities across the world. His ideas have also been a key factor in the development of permaculture design.

  8. Bill Mollison - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, the first graduates of the permaculture design course (PDC) that he had helped to initiate, started to design permaculture systems in their respective communities. [11] In this way, the philosophy of permaculture had begun to move beyond its original context in "land management" to cover most, if not all, aspects of human life. [16]

  9. Regenerative design - Wikipedia

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    The word permaculture originally referred to "permanent agriculture", [10] [11] but was expanded to stand also for "permanent culture", as it was understood that social aspects were integral to a truly sustainable system as inspired by Masanobu Fukuoka's natural farming philosophy. Regenerative design is integral to permaculture design.