The Permaculture Master Plan – Permaculture Centers Worldwide
Aid Projects, Community Projects, Demonstration Sites, Education Centers — by Craig Mackintosh
Imagine a world of peace, health and low-carbon prosperity. Well, we’re going beyond imagination, and are working on full implementation. It’s our aim. Watch (and share) the clip below to get an idea of what we mean.
The answers to the world’s woes – waning energy supplies, depleted and contaminated soils and water, reduced biodiversity, the dismantling of community, etc. – are all there. We know how to get the job done, we know how to restore natural abundance where before was only desolation. But, we can get the job done a great deal faster with your help!
There are many ways you can contribute:
- Donate, knowing your contribution is being put to work using the ‘teach a man to fish’ principle. Rather than endless aid campaigns that ignore root causes, we seek to solve problems at source.
- Get involved! Take a Permaculture Design Course, where you’ll discover that you can be a part of the solution to current world problems.
- Spread the word. Share this post with your family and friends. Follow our and other permaculture sites. Find out about permaculture groups in your area.
- Reduce the environmental impact of your life, improve your economic security and increase the health and vitality of yourself and your family by transforming your back yard.
Permaculture is a rapidly growing movement – a science of sustainable design systems for all human need. Don’t get left behind!
Comments (7)



Brilliant.
Comment by jill Ross — June 29, 2008 @ 4:51 pm
Whoohoo! Go you good things! xk
Comment by Kirsten — July 1, 2008 @ 5:11 pm
Greetings
I just watched the “You tube” segment of the website
A wonderful show!!!!!!!!!!!!
We wish to contribute in other methods than $$$$$$$$$
What can we do?
Regards
Comment by Henry Clark — December 16, 2008 @ 5:11 pm
I am very interested in becoming an active participant in the Permaculture Master Plan. I am praying to obtain stewardship of a 25 acre parcel adjoining my 1.5 acres, so that I can turn it into a permaculture oasis and training center : Sustainable LIving Resource Center. How do I link up? get assistance, and begin building this oasis?
Comment by Wendy Crist — January 28, 2009 @ 1:43 pm
Hi Wendy,
We’re currently setting up a training center on Moloka’i, Hawaii. Planning to document the setup process for a “how to set up an education center” video. In the meantime, you can email me at nichole.ross (at) permacultureusa.org and I’ll share some info with you.
Comment by Nichole Ross — January 29, 2009 @ 9:40 am
I live in Indiana, and I think the practical plain folk of Goshen may find this method to their liking.
I am going to pitch my girls folks into letting me develop their rural property into a permaculture site.
I only with I had known about this 5 years ago!
Comment by ew keane — April 30, 2009 @ 10:37 pm
I’ m one of perm culture supporters and me as a landscape architect , I find very challenging in the process of planning and designing to achieve a sustainable approach , now am doing a project in a rural area in west Malaysia , the land use is based on agriculture , local people take it as their daily income , I believe that the benefit should be extended to visitors as well to increase the stewardship values.
if you have suggestions I will be more than welcomed to take it from an experienced person.
Comment by amany — September 11, 2009 @ 2:21 am
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