[Sdpg] Permaculture Activist Magazine Celebrate 16 years
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Mon Oct 1 05:35:42 PDT 2001
In Millenium 2001,The Permaculture Activist magazine
http://www.permacultureactivist.net
celebrates its 16th year promoting the
design of sustainable
community. The Activist is North America's
leading
permaculture periodical offering articles
on permaculture
design, edible landscaping, bioregionalism,
aquaculture,
natural building, earthworks, renewable
energy, and much
more. It provides a current listing of
upcoming permaculture
design courses and serves as an valuable
global networking
tool linking students to teachers and
information,
homeowners to designers and consultants,
homeseekers to
community, organisms to habitats, life to
soil, and hope and
help for all who imagine a culture that
cares for the Earth
AND people.
Guidelines for writers:
We welcome submissions on subjects of interest
to our readers. We can take submissions in
almost any form, but prefer electronic media:
computer disk (Mac or PC) or email. Any length
piece from 1000 to 2500 words would be fine (A
typed, single-spaced page is about 400
words.).
If you have graphic illustrations of
concepts in
the essay, or photographs, please feel free to
include them. All materials can be returned if
needed.We send complimentary copies of the published issue to
contributors and are open to barter arrangements for advertising, etc
"As a system of design, Permaculture provides a new
vocabulary for observation and action,
attention and
listening, that empowers people to
co-design homes,
neighborhoods, and communities full of
truly abundant
food, energy, habitat, water, income,
and yields enough to
share."
- Keith Johnson, editor/writer for the
Permaculture Activist,
teaching staff for Culture's Edge,
designer/consultant with
Patterns For Abundance consortium,
previously director of
Sonoma County Permaculture.
pcactiv at metalab.unc.edu
"The ultimate end to a growth economy is the same as an analagous
growth: cancer. But
for national economies, the victims are nature, soils, forests,
people, water, and quality
of life. There is one, and only one, solution, and we have almost no
time to try it. We
must turn all our resources to repairing the natural world, and train
all our young
people to help. They want to; we need to give them this last chance
to create forests,
soils, clean waters, clean energies, secure communities, stable
regions, and to know how
to do it from hands-on experience" Bill Mollison
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