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Permaculture, Sustainable Agriculture and Development

This section includes work for Terry Leahy’s new book, Permaculture Strategy for the South African Villages.

You can find out more about this book and download it in full by visiting this page.

  • Catching A Yield In The Suburbs
  • Technologies for Rural Food Security
  • Global Food Crisis (2008)
  • Oil Crunch: The Cuban Solution
  • Low Energy Futures: Cities and Countryside
  • Permaculture, Food Security and Development
  • Permaculture, Food Security & Development Projects
  • Unsustainable Food Production: Its Social Roots and Remedies
  • Flexible Strategies for Rural Development: Three Locations
  • Sustainable Cities in a Low Energy Future
  • Lecture: How Environmental Problems in Developing Countries are caused by the Economic Structures of the Market Economy
  • Sustainable Agriculture: A Marketing Opportunity or Impossible in the Global Capitalist Economy?
  • Starter Kit for the Hunter Region: Permaculture Your House and Garden
  • Feral Permaculture for Hunter Backyards
  • Confessions of a Compost Maker
  • Sociological Utopias and Social Transformation: Permaculture and the Gift Economy
  • The Social Context of Permaculture
  • Food and The Environment
  • Food, Society and the Environment – 2003
  • Lecture: What is Permaculture – Where, When and How?
  • How Can Permaculture Maintain its Relevance in a Changing World?
  • Market Forces, Globalisation and Agriculture – the example of Sulawesi
  • Getting Beyond the Impasse in Bushfire Management
  • The Australian Public, Developing Countries and the Environment

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