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Agroforestry: An ancient practice with a promising future?

Agroforestry: An ancient practice with a promising future? How are we going to tackle agriculture’s enormous contribution to the climate and biodiversity crises? One of the few things everyone agrees on is that it won’t be easy, and part of the reason for this is the huge amount of disagreement around the viability and sustainability […]

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Ancient Amazonian Societies Managed the Forest Intensively But Sustainably–Here’s What We Can Learn From Them

ANCIENT AMAZONIAN SOCIETIES MANAGED THE FOREST INTENSIVELY BUT SUSTAINABLY — HERE’S WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THEM The Amazon’s trees, soils and mysterious earthworks tell the story of the millions who lived there before European arrival  August 15, 2019 — When loggers and cattle ranchers began toppling the rainforest in Brazil’s far western state of Acre, […]

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Ancient Origins of Agroforestry, Polycultures, and Permaculture As We Know It

ANCIENT ORIGINS OF AGROFORESTRY, POLYCULTURES, AND PERMACULTURE AS WE KNOW IT The design philosophy of Permaculture as we know it today was founded by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren, but the methods used are by no means novel or even innovative practices. Ironically, permaculture’s methods are cutting edge in comparison to the dull spade of […]

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