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Building a better world to live in

We design regenerative ecosystems for natural production

We are guided by nature, ethics and science

Permaculture is a design philosophy guided by three fundamental principles: nature, ethics and science.

 

Nature:permaculture recognizes that nature is the ultimate guide and teacher. By observing natural systems and patterns, we can learn to design sustainable and regenerative systems that work with, rather than against, nature. Permaculture also emphasizes the importance of biodiversity and the interconnectedness of all living things.

Ethics:permaculture is guided by three ethical principles: care for the earth, care for people and fair sharing. Caring for the earth means recognizing that the health and well-being of the planet is essential to our very survival. Caring for people means ensuring that everyone has access to basic needs such as food, water, shelter and community support. Fair sharing means using resources wisely and sharing the surplus with others.

Science:permaculture also draws on scientific principles and knowledge to inform its design strategies. This includes understanding the principles of ecology, soil science, hydrology, climatology, and other disciplines.

 

Permaculture seeks to integrate traditional and indigenous knowledge with modern scientific understanding to create effective and sustainable systems.

 

By combining these three principles, permaculture provides a framework for designing sustainable and resilient systems that meet human needs while also supporting the health and well-being of the planet.

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WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH PERMACULTURE?

We work across a range of different industries, climates and locations. Each situation requires its own techniques and strategies, but our goal remains the same. We aim to capture and store as much energy, water and resources and recycle them as many times as possible before allowing them to leave our designed systems. Saving time and money by reducing waste.

Fango screpolato

Drought proof

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food forest

Shopping di verdure

Food safety

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Closed loop systems

Sunset in the Woods

Ecosystem restoration

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Aquaculture and Aquaponics

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Sustainable solidarity projects

Campeggio nella natura

Sustainable ecotourism

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Holistic Management

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Sustainable home design

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Plant associations

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Natural food production

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