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ISBN 10: 1856230910
ISBN 13: 978-1856230919
Author: Patrick Whitefield, Aranya Aranya
"Highly recommended"—Peter Bane, author of The Permaculture Handbook
Are you excited about permaculture but unclear how to put it into practice for yourself? In this unique, full colour guide, experienced permaculture teacher Aranya leads you through the design process from beginning to end, using clear explanations, flowcharts and diagrams. It is based on course worksheets which have been designed, refined and tested on students over time. Linking theory to practice, he places the ethics, principles, philosophies, tools and techniques directly into the context of the process itself. While written for anyone with a basic grasp of permaculture, this book also has plenty to offer the more experienced designer.
This guide covers:
• Systems and patterns
• Working as part of a design team
• Land and non-land based design
•Design frameworks
• Site surveying and map making
• Interviewing clients
• Working with large client groups
• Identifying functions
• Choosing systems and elements
• Placement and integration
• Creating a design proposal
• Project management
• Presenting your ideas to clients
• And much more!
A great reference for anyone who has done, or is thinking of doing, any kind of permaculture course.
1. Observation skills
2. Effective design
3. Surveying the site
4. Drawing your base map
5. Recording site information
6. The client interview
7. Analysis
8. Placement
9. Design proposal
10. Implementation
11. Maintenance and evaluation
12. Presenting to a client
13. Beyond land design
14. Reflecting on the process
15. A call to action
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Tags: Patrick Whitefield, Aranya Aranya, Permaculture Design, Step by Step