Talk:Permaculture
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Someone made a french page on permaculture, essentially saying it was based on 4 principles, no ploughing, no weeding, no pesticides, no fertilizers. Is that so ?
Not realy. Before everything Permaculture is based on a ethic explicited in 3 main points: care of the planet, care of people, distribution of extra-time and resources to help people reach the same goal. So, it is more than a specifc way of agricultural system. It is too a way of life and a social movement. Sure, that 4 things are related, but not as "principles", but as result of that ethic principles
Zimbabwe
Haha, Zimbabwe is using permaculture. Hell of an endorsement; could y'all find an example that doesn't involve the populace starting to starve? Please tell me permaculture is either an older or a very recent thing there, because I'd hate to have to connect the dots. --Golbez 09:25, 25 Jul 2004 (UTC)
findhorn
Why is there a "see also" for Findhorn here? (I hate "see alsos", for just this reason: no context). Rather than a rather unexceptional Scottish village, you probably want Findhorn Foundation? -- John Fader (talk | contribs) 01:02, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)
