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permaculture
per·ma·cul·ture P0199550 (pûr′mə-kŭl′chər)n. A system of perennial agriculture emphasizing the use of renewable natural resources and the enrichment of local ecosystems. [perma(nent) + (agri)culture.] per′ma·cul′tur·ist, per′ma·cul′tur·al·ist n.permaculture (ˈpɜːməˌkʌltʃə) n (Environmental Science) the practice of producing food, energy, etc, using ways that do not deplete the earth's natural resources[C20: coined by Bill Mollison (born 1928), Australian ecologist, from perma(nent agri)culture]
Permaculture
PermacultureAn approach to designing human settlements, in particular, the development of perennial agricultural systems that mimic the structure and interrelationship found in natural ecologies. |