Permaculture Design Basics: Favor Slow and Small Interventions

Systems thinking lends a helpful insight into why slow, small interventions are often more effective and sustainable than large, dramatic changes. Read this article on the 9th principle of permaculture design: favor slow and small interventions!

Permaculture Design Basics: Integrate Elements and Functions

Every element supports many functions and important functions are supported by multiple elements. This is how integrated, resilient systems are designed, and in this article I explore how to build resiliency, adaptability, and efficiency using the eighth permaculture design principle.

Permaculture Design Basics: Utilize Renewable, Rather Than Finite Resources

Renewable resources allow us to create endless abundance without depleting nature. This article discusses the unique characteristics of renewable resources, as well as how to utilize them to their greatest effect.