What is permaculture?
Permaculture is a term used to describe the deliberate system of agriculture and settlement, which aims to reflect the relationships and sustainability of natural ecosystems. Permaculture can be seen, unlike intensive agriculture, which eventually leaves the soil unsuitable for growth, which gradually reduces the amount of soil suitable for human dwellings. Permaculture is an attempt to make the best use of soil so that generations can continue to use land in productive behavior in the future, allowing personal livelihoods. They continued to expand their theories and helped build a wider permaculture movement, publish books and running workshops that help spread their ideals and techniques. Although the first to use this word, the ideals of the permaculture in the modern sense have been a round of at least since the beginning of the 20th century, and the practices that form the core of the permaculture date for thousands of years.
in its most basic, permaculture is just a form ofmelting that can be practiced forever. Industrial agriculture techniques are considered limited, with a possible wall that can no longer be used by land. Crops with high density and the use of individual crops in large expansion of ground undressing, as generations pass, and eventually leave the soil. At the same time, artificial fertilizers can build salts over time, so the soil is inhospitable for plants.
Permaculture tries to look at the land holistic, integrate every animal and plants that live on it, and combines it with social structures designed to support long -term agriculture. Each element of the food cycle is broken for what it requires and contributes, and then each element is connected together to create a dynamically separate whole. If weakness is found in the system, which could eventually lead to the disintegration of the system, then something is added or removed to correct this weakness and allow a fully maintainable ecosystem.
at the same time permaculture exceedsSimply mechanical set of principles to promote permanent agriculture and looks at itself as an ethical structure for building permanent culture. The central point of the idea of permaculture is that the care of the country is an ethical necessity that the sources obtained from the country should be fairly shared between all people and creatures, and that people communities should help each other fully.
As industrial food systems begin to look endangered by countless factors, from pests attacking monocultured crops to increased prices and reduce support fossil fuels necessary to create industrial food and its transport, permaculture is increasing support. The communities seek permaculture as a way to ensure that the soil on which they are will remain healthy in the future, but that their food supply will be maintained through potential global crises.