Examples of pics from aquaculture systems I have created and witnessed including a couple of tyre ponds I put together with some folks in Bulgaria, the pond system i worked on in Costa Rica, the amazing chinampa system I saw in Bocas del Toro, Panama, and finally my families land Crouch's Treasure Lake.
This is part 2 of a slideshow i delivered at the mountain homesteading festival concerning the zones closest to the house. It goes over information about landscaping itself and the integration of food plants and the support species to make it a holistic permaculture design. It also addresses soil and water issues. Part 2 focuses much more on plant selection and their arrangement for a good design. It also addresses soil fertility and use of microclimate.
This presentation is linked to our design process that we use for the final presentations of our Permaculture Design Course. It also relates to how we do project development and gives visuals for the design process based on past design work and other students work during this final project period.
Tropical permaculture3 soil building techniques and housingDoug Crouch
This Permaculture slideshow goes through soil building techniques laid out by Bill Mollison in his book A Designer's Manual. These include earthworks, creating complex and multistoried plant systems, recycling detritus and banana circles, using aquatic weeds biomass, recycling crop wastes and animal manures, designing in hedgerow and mulch plants, and using green manures and ground covers. We also briefly look at housing and energy systems of the tropics.
Examples of housing using natural materials including stabilized earth block bricks, thatching, and Earth bag homes. Examples come from India, New Zealand, and Costa Rica
Here is a sheet used for cataloguing info about a site as the analysis and assessment phase of the design process unfolds. It includes the client interview, info about the site, and about social systems. It is used in combination with the final design project of our PDC's or separately for general design work.
The design process and project guidelines we use in our PDC's. It is used in combination with our PP on this topic so that students can see visual interpretations as well. It also relies on the Holistic Site Analysis Doc that gives students a framework for cataloguing their analysis and assessment phase.
This is the slideshow i am using now (2013) to open design courses. This part goes over a bit of my background, a bit of history and inspiration for permaculture and its development, and the state of the world. It also begins to explore how permaculture is manifested in the world, which is a reflection of the 14 chapters of the Designers manual which acts as a framework for how the course is structured.
This is the slideshow i am using now (2013) to open design courses. This part further explains how permaculture is manifested in the world which is a reflection of the 14 chapters of the Designers manual which acts as a framework for how the course is structured.
This is the slideshow i am using now (2013) to open design courses. This part goes over a bit of my background, a bit of history and inspiration for permaculture and its development, and the state of the world. It also begins to explore how permaculture is manifested in the world which is a reflection of the 14 chapters of the Designers manual which acts as a framework for how the course is structured.
This is part 1 of a slideshow i delivered at the mountain homesteading festival concerning the zones closest to the house. It goes over information about landscaping itself and the integration of food plants and the support species to make it a holistic permaculture design. It also addresses soil and water issues. Part 1 focuses on the broad patterns of why and how and the integration of permaculture design. It zooms to more detail on water harvesting and also starts to look at plant selection and arrangement.
This slideshow details the final project of the 72 hour Permaculture Design course. It shows examples from past students as well as integrating the step by step process.
Natural building examples from throughout the world to give a context of what can be done with abundant materials. Examples include Earthships, roundhouses, cob, wattle and daub, and light clay straw or light earth. Examples come from California, New Zealand, India, Costa Rica,
This Permaculture Presentation is the introduction to the context of Tropical Permaculture. There are many challenges that we face there including the complex social dynamic caused by colonialism and the mix of religions. Rapid growth and disease are just a few of the examples of the context of design within tropical Permaculture.
This part of the presentation looks at the economic possibilities of tropical Permaculture locations. From herbal medicine to tree nursery to eco-tourism, there are lots of possibilities to have multiple income streams.
A look at the ecology behind pond systems design to feed fish lower on the trophic scale- i.e. tilapia but also could be panfish or perch. This presentation goes through different species of aquatic plants and their habitats as well as the other players in the ecological food web of a pond. THis includes how land based Permaculture systems interface with these aquatic cultivated ecologies.
Examples of pics from aquaculture systems I have created and witnessed including a couple of tyre ponds I put together with some folks in Bulgaria, the pond system i worked on in Costa Rica, the amazing chinampa system I saw in Bocas del Toro, Panama, and finally my families land Crouch's Treasure Lake.
This is part 2 of a slideshow i delivered at the mountain homesteading festival concerning the zones closest to the house. It goes over information about landscaping itself and the integration of food plants and the support species to make it a holistic permaculture design. It also addresses soil and water issues. Part 2 focuses much more on plant selection and their arrangement for a good design. It also addresses soil fertility and use of microclimate.
This presentation is linked to our design process that we use for the final presentations of our Permaculture Design Course. It also relates to how we do project development and gives visuals for the design process based on past design work and other students work during this final project period.
Tropical permaculture3 soil building techniques and housingDoug Crouch
This Permaculture slideshow goes through soil building techniques laid out by Bill Mollison in his book A Designer's Manual. These include earthworks, creating complex and multistoried plant systems, recycling detritus and banana circles, using aquatic weeds biomass, recycling crop wastes and animal manures, designing in hedgerow and mulch plants, and using green manures and ground covers. We also briefly look at housing and energy systems of the tropics.
Examples of housing using natural materials including stabilized earth block bricks, thatching, and Earth bag homes. Examples come from India, New Zealand, and Costa Rica
Here is a sheet used for cataloguing info about a site as the analysis and assessment phase of the design process unfolds. It includes the client interview, info about the site, and about social systems. It is used in combination with the final design project of our PDC's or separately for general design work.
The design process and project guidelines we use in our PDC's. It is used in combination with our PP on this topic so that students can see visual interpretations as well. It also relies on the Holistic Site Analysis Doc that gives students a framework for cataloguing their analysis and assessment phase.
This is the slideshow i am using now (2013) to open design courses. This part goes over a bit of my background, a bit of history and inspiration for permaculture and its development, and the state of the world. It also begins to explore how permaculture is manifested in the world, which is a reflection of the 14 chapters of the Designers manual which acts as a framework for how the course is structured.
This is the slideshow i am using now (2013) to open design courses. This part further explains how permaculture is manifested in the world which is a reflection of the 14 chapters of the Designers manual which acts as a framework for how the course is structured.
This is the slideshow i am using now (2013) to open design courses. This part goes over a bit of my background, a bit of history and inspiration for permaculture and its development, and the state of the world. It also begins to explore how permaculture is manifested in the world which is a reflection of the 14 chapters of the Designers manual which acts as a framework for how the course is structured.
This is part 1 of a slideshow i delivered at the mountain homesteading festival concerning the zones closest to the house. It goes over information about landscaping itself and the integration of food plants and the support species to make it a holistic permaculture design. It also addresses soil and water issues. Part 1 focuses on the broad patterns of why and how and the integration of permaculture design. It zooms to more detail on water harvesting and also starts to look at plant selection and arrangement.
This slideshow details the final project of the 72 hour Permaculture Design course. It shows examples from past students as well as integrating the step by step process.
Natural building examples from throughout the world to give a context of what can be done with abundant materials. Examples include Earthships, roundhouses, cob, wattle and daub, and light clay straw or light earth. Examples come from California, New Zealand, India, Costa Rica,
This Permaculture Presentation is the introduction to the context of Tropical Permaculture. There are many challenges that we face there including the complex social dynamic caused by colonialism and the mix of religions. Rapid growth and disease are just a few of the examples of the context of design within tropical Permaculture.
This part of the presentation looks at the economic possibilities of tropical Permaculture locations. From herbal medicine to tree nursery to eco-tourism, there are lots of possibilities to have multiple income streams.
A look at the ecology behind pond systems design to feed fish lower on the trophic scale- i.e. tilapia but also could be panfish or perch. This presentation goes through different species of aquatic plants and their habitats as well as the other players in the ecological food web of a pond. THis includes how land based Permaculture systems interface with these aquatic cultivated ecologies.
Perma aquaculture2- water quality and design parametersDoug Crouch
A continuing look at aquaculture systems and how water quality and design affects each other. Temperature, oxygen, sediment, habitat, and more is included in this presentation
Chapter 5 of the Designers manual, intro to how weather patterns are created, and classifying climates, how we sue this in design, and climate analog- which means knowing what to plant when you go to different parts of the world
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