Permaculture Design for Real World Resilience
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In an era defined by resource depletion, climate change, and the inherent fragility of industrial agriculture, permaculture has emerged not merely as a set of gardening techniques, but as a necessary and practical design science for a resilient future. Its principles offer a coherent response to the systemic challenges of a civilization built on the presumption of cheap, abundant fossil fuels—a foundation that is demonstrably in decline. This series directly addresses the "central presumption" of the coming energy descent, as articulated in The Permaculture Handbook, providing the practical toolkit for a post-petroleum world where resilience is no longer an option but a necessity.
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