Making Permaculture Stronger

In Dialogue with Dave Jacke (E06)

11.28.2017 - By Making Permaculture StrongerPlay

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In this episode Dan Palmer from Making Permaculture Stronger enjoys a high-energy, cut to the chase dialogue with Dave Jacke from Edible Forest Gardens. Dave and Dan explore:

Dave's 38+ year journey with design process and permaculture including:

his first design project at Simon's Rock College

his initial contact with permaculture and then Bill Mollison

his initial contact with the writings of Christopher Alexander (especially Alexander's 1964 book Notes on the Synthesis of Form)

his experience studying at the Conway School of Landscape Design

his relationship to permaculture

his ecological design process

Permaculture's design process enigma (has a lot to say about ecological design but not a lot to say about ecological design process)

The relation between the designer, the designing, and the designed

Problems with the expert/hero approach to design

The relation between rationality and feeling/emotion inside ecological design process

So much else...

Dave Jacke's work has been referenced many times in previous posts, and was the sole focus of this one.

We really hope you enjoy the episode, which is feeling like beginning of a longer conversation, and please do leave a comment sharing any feedback or reflections below…

Dave doing site analysis at Yandoit Farm, Victoria, Australia, 2016

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