Making Permaculture Stronger

Rosemary Morrow Reflecting on Four Decades of International Permaculture Work (e52)

09.21.2020 - By Making Permaculture StrongerPlay

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Such a deep honour to have my dear friend and very first ever podcast guest Rosemary ('Rowe') Morrow from the Blue Mountains Permaculture Institute back on the show (after being my very first ever guest!) sharing her permaculture journey over four decades this week.

Some of the topics you'll hear in this truly wonderful chat are Rowe's:

new in-progress bookthoughts on the adequacies and inadequacies of permaculture issue with most permaculture being taught to middle class westernerswork in refugee camps and other largely invisible margins which are rapidly growingthoughts on designing yourself into your place vs designing yourself out of overseas places you workchapter on a permaculture approach to the oceansthoughts on decolonisation and re-indigenisingthoughts on the essence of permaculture

Please note after our chat Rowe asked if I would please share this link about supporting a permaculture project addressing the Humanitarian Crisis after the burning of the Moria Camp on the island of Lesbos.

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Rowe also mentioned Milkwood's Permaculture Living Skills course which you can check out here.

Photo from a project in Lesvos Rowe was part of

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