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Are agriculture and biodiversity always at odds? In the late 1970s, a radical environmental movement rejected this dichotomy — rebuking conventional farming in favour of holistic & mutualistic principles, with the dual promise of plentiful food and a vibrant ecosystem.
When Permaculture was first articulated, it emerged from a simple question: why don’t our food systems look more like forests? In the tropics, traditional Indigenous agriculture integrated perennial foods crops so densely that their gardens had often been mistaken for jungle.
Inspired by these techniques, permaculturists adapted forest gardening for the temperate world. But, in their enthusiasm, they too may have been missing the forest for the trees.
Wherever you are, whatever you're going through, we hope you find solace by spending some time with us — in the garden.
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For musical credits, episode transcript, citations, and more:
https://www.futureecologies.net/listen/fe-4-1-forest-garden
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Are agriculture and biodiversity always at odds? In the late 1970s, a radical environmental movement rejected this dichotomy — rebuking conventional farming in favour of holistic & mutualistic principles, with the dual promise of plentiful food and a vibrant ecosystem.
When Permaculture was first articulated, it emerged from a simple question: why don’t our food systems look more like forests? In the tropics, traditional Indigenous agriculture integrated perennial foods crops so densely that their gardens had often been mistaken for jungle.
Inspired by these techniques, permaculturists adapted forest gardening for the temperate world. But, in their enthusiasm, they too may have been missing the forest for the trees.
Wherever you are, whatever you're going through, we hope you find solace by spending some time with us — in the garden.
– – –
For musical credits, episode transcript, citations, and more:
https://www.futureecologies.net/listen/fe-4-1-forest-garden
🌱
Future Ecologies is independent and ad-free. This podcast is possible thanks to our supporters on Patreon
Join our community of supporting listeners for access to early releases, a rad discord server, and more
✨https://www.patreon.com/futureecologies ✨
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