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Links to online resources for sustainable agriculture, ecology, wildlife, organic farming, and other environmentally concerned companies.
Foci are interdisciplinary research, education, training and demonstration. The aim is to initiate, coordinate and enhance agroforestry activities to meet environmental, social and economic land management needs.
Village Habitat Design, LLC is an award-winning architecture and planning firm with a 30 year family history of conservation design.
Development of communities with gated entries, paved roads, individual wells, underground electric, and wireless phone and internet. Includes FAQ.
Environmental writer with a focus on fundamental but under-reported ecological issues. Information on population growth and a questioning of the sustainability of civilization.
Promotes true self-reliance for all through personal and customized consultation, research, design, implementation, workshops and seminars.
Information about the permaculture research and education undertaken by the institute based in British Columbia, Canada.
Blog focusing on permaculture events, resources, companies and anything relevant to the Centennial State.
Non-profit organization working toward sustainable living. Offers consultancy services, courses, books and videos.
Blog providing information that may be useful to permaculturists.
A for-profit organization dedicated to exploring and developing systems for ecological living.
Dedicated to showing people ways to live a more sustainable, eco-friendly lifestyle in the cities and suburbs. Maintained by Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, who is the host of Farmers Almanac TV.
One family in a busy UK city as they aim to reduce costs and environmental impact. Including bushcraft, foraging, wild food, allotment growing, upcycle, recycle, reusing, home brewing.
A nonprofit educational organization providing information to businesses, professionals, and nonprofits about the benefits of developing environmentally impaired properties.