Forums Login/signup

Research Results on Permaculture in Western Canada

+Pie Number of slices to send: Send
Hello, everyone. I have just published my first round of preliminary results for my ongoing research on alternative agriculture systems in Western Canada on my blog. Please check out the link below, and share the information with anyone who you think might be interested. More data will be posted soon!

https://starrbrainard.wordpress.com/2016/04/18/the-results-are-in/

Here's a quick summary of the data:
The sample of permaculture sites in Western Canada represented in this data suggests the main purpose for permaculture projects is subsistence, or providing food for oneself and family. Education and environmental restoration are also significant motivators. A majority of projects are private house gardens. This could represent an opportunity to expand permaculture’s reach, and find ways for the permaculture community to utilize other public and private lands. Nearly two thirds of respondents keep no or infrequent records, demonstrating an area requiring improvement. If the movement hopes to move mainstream, data definitely supporting the success of their strategies is necessary to convince the masses. Forty-three % of respondents do not sell goods produced on-site, 36% sometimes sell goods, and 21% identify as commercial operations. Non-commercial sites have economic impacts, including offsetting food costs with produce grown onsite; however, fully commercial operations have the added opportunity of demonstrating permaculture as economically competitive. One third of sites reported being Organic, Biodynamic, Fair Trade, Non GMO, or Rainforest Alliance certified, but it is likely the question was misunderstood, as a majority of these sites were not commercial operations. Over 50% of sites reported no one working on the site holds a Permaculture Design Certificate. This could suggest that permaculture is perceived as approachable and informal education is adequate for individuals to feel confident applying permaculture strategies. This could also suggest formal permaculture training is inaccessible to a significant proportion of people interested in practicing the strategies. Hopefully this data will be helpful to permaculture organizations in Western Canada, and inspire other groups observe the permaculture community landscapes in their parts of the world. This and related data is feedback that can be used to help obtain the greater yields that all permaculturists are seeking!
Slideshow boring ... losing consciousness ... just gonna take a quick nap on this tiny ad ...
Back the BEL - Invest in Permaculture
https://permies.com/w/bel-fundraiser
Free heat movie berm shed movie Sepp Holzer 3 in 1 Documentaries Farming terracing aquaculture


reply
reply
This thread has been viewed 1451 times.
Similar Threads
Why the Food Movement is Unstoppable
Generating Income from a Holzer style agriculture, Hugelkultures, and Polycultures
Commercial Permaculture Research
ISO Land Share/buy Non-Profit Relocate
Podcast: Interview with Brock Dolman of Occidental Arts and Ecology (Focus on Food Ep. 31)
permaculture thorns, A Book About Trying to Build Permaculture Community - draft eBook
Edible Landscaping With A Permaculture Twist/ Second Edition - Kickstarter
Support the Permaculture Bootcamp - Back the BEL
More...

All times above are in ranch (not your local) time.
The current ranch time is
Mar 10, 2026 19:35:29.