Permaculture

Practical insights from 3 re:build sessions on implementing permaculture in regenerative villages.

Overview

Permaculture is a fundamental component of regenerative village development. This guide synthesizes knowledge from re:build gatherings to provide practical insights for implementing permaculture in community projects.

Methods and Approaches

Integrated planning: Permaculture integrates with architecture, master planning, and construction—all essential processes that must be coordinated together.

Key Insights

Educational outreach: Some projects reinvest funds into teaching surrounding communities about regenerative materials and permaculture, creating positive impact beyond the immediate project. Water retention landscapes permaculture techniques are often central to these educational programs.

Foundational importance: Permaculture and farming are among the most important arts and practices for regenerative villages—they provide the foundation for food security and ecological health.

Comprehensive process: Architecture, master planning, construction, and permaculture all require careful planning and execution as part of the overall development process.

Examples and Case Studies

And then the rest of the funds go into either building more of these communities and non-profit representative projects so teaching you know the surrounding community about regenerative materials they can use and permaculture and things like that so you can make a positive impact on the project

Implementation Guide

To implement permaculture in your regenerative village project, consider the following approach:

Implementation details to be added.

External Resources

For deeper exploration of this topic, see:

Related Partners

  • Better World Cameroon - Promotes permaculture and community living through African indigenous wisdom
  • Ecoversity - Bridges permaculture, regenerative farming, and community building through education
  • Ecological Academy - International School of Herbalism, Permaculture & Mycology

Real-World Examples

These partners are actively implementing permaculture in their projects:

Ecological Academy

The Ecology Academy is Sarah Wu's International School of Herbalism, Permaculture & Mycology, offering integrated education merging herbalism, permaculture design, and mycology ...

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Wild Community

Wild Community operates as a blockchain-powered Smart Enterprise Ecovillage (SEV) global investment fund and foundation focused on regenerating people, land, culture, and econom...

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Better World Cameroon

Better World Cameroon promotes youth involvement in sustainable development through permaculture, community living, and African indigenous wisdom.

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Ecoversity

Ecoversity bridges permaculture, regenerative farming, herbalism, and community building through online and in-person programs.

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Better World

Better World Cameroon (BWC) was registered in Yaounde in 1996 as an umbrella organization for youth/women development.

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