What is Permaculture Network?
Permaculture Network refers to a community of people and organizations who are interested in practicing and promoting permaculture principles and techniques. Permaculture is a design system that aims to create sustainable and regenerative human habitats by emulating natural ecosystems. The network connects individuals, groups, and organizations that are engaged in permaculture activities, including permaculture education, research, design, and implementation.
The permaculture network is a decentralized and self-organizing system that operates at local, regional, and global scales. It includes permaculture practitioners, educators, designers, farmers, gardeners, community organizers, and activists. The network facilitates communication, collaboration, and learning among its members through various channels, including online forums, social media, conferences, workshops, and on-the-ground projects.
The permaculture network has a shared vision of creating a sustainable and just world by applying permaculture principles and ethics. It promotes diversity, resilience, and cooperation in human communities and ecosystems. The network also aims to bridge the gap between traditional and modern knowledge systems and to empower individuals and communities to become self-sufficient and resilient in the face of environmental and social challenges.