SUBHEAD: It's possible to rehabilitate large-scale damaged ecosystems employing permaculture concepts.
By John D. Liu on 6 January 2013 for Films for Action -
(http://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/green_gold_documentary_by_john_d_liu/)
Image above: AFTER- Still frame from movie Green Gold showing the results of practicing permaculture in China on the Loess Plateau. See video below.
"It's possible to rehabilitate large-scale damaged ecosystems with the use of permaculture design principles and techniques." Environmental film maker John D. Liu documents large-scale ecosystem restoration projects in China, Africa, South America and the Middle East, highlighting the enormous benefits to people and planet of undertaking these efforts globally. Geoff Lawton explains about permaculture and the projects he has develloped in Jordan.
Image above: BEFORE - Still frame"before" shot of same valley in the Loess Plateau before Chinese rehabilitiation. See video below.
A truly uplifting story how humanity can repair the damaged ecosystems worldwide by systematically applying permaculture design principles and techniques to restore these systems. Ecosystem repair will be the great story of the coming decades! A return of humanity respecting ecology and starting a cooperative bond again with nature.
Video above: "Green Gold" a documentary film by John D. Liu (47 minutes). From (http://youtu.be/YBLZmwlPa8A).
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By John D. Liu on 6 January 2013 for Films for Action -
(http://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/green_gold_documentary_by_john_d_liu/)
Image above: AFTER- Still frame from movie Green Gold showing the results of practicing permaculture in China on the Loess Plateau. See video below.
"It's possible to rehabilitate large-scale damaged ecosystems with the use of permaculture design principles and techniques." Environmental film maker John D. Liu documents large-scale ecosystem restoration projects in China, Africa, South America and the Middle East, highlighting the enormous benefits to people and planet of undertaking these efforts globally. Geoff Lawton explains about permaculture and the projects he has develloped in Jordan.
Image above: BEFORE - Still frame"before" shot of same valley in the Loess Plateau before Chinese rehabilitiation. See video below.
A truly uplifting story how humanity can repair the damaged ecosystems worldwide by systematically applying permaculture design principles and techniques to restore these systems. Ecosystem repair will be the great story of the coming decades! A return of humanity respecting ecology and starting a cooperative bond again with nature.
Video above: "Green Gold" a documentary film by John D. Liu (47 minutes). From (http://youtu.be/YBLZmwlPa8A).
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1 comment :
This is such a great resource, I love hearing about the potential of permaculture, thanks for posting!
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