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The rising stars of permaculture

 
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Permaculture is truly a global solution to global problems, and its universe contains numerous stars. This thread is a place to celebrate the rich diversity of permaculture people, cultures, and climates. If you know of some of these permaculture artisans, please share!
 
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Aside from the artisans in this video:



I would like to mention all of our people who are participating in making the SKIP book happen. Besides the SKIP backers, I mainly want to mention the people on the cover of the book, whether real or fictional.

This is the best picture that I could find.  

 
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Here's one I think people will be interested in. Most of us know about Masanobu Fukuoka's natural farming and one-straw revolution. Masanobu has passed away, but his family still runs his farm and maintains it according to the same natural farming principles!

Here's a link to their website (English version) - Masanobu Fukuoka Natural Farm.



 
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