Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Hydrating Landscapes in the Mediterranean Video.

Hydrating Landscapes in the Mediterranean
This Q&A is pulled from a collection of questions posed to me by students of my Online Permaculture Design Course (PDC). Learn more with my free four-part Masterclass series, here: https://ift.tt/320h1zf Question: Geoff mentions that in the Mediterranean​ climate the trees get a break twice a year. If those dry summers are good are we hurting them by providing water over the summer from dams, ponds, and hydrating the landscape? Support us in making more films by: ► Signing up to our newsletter and the Permaculture Circle—my curated collection of 100+ free videos: https://ift.tt/2NqAHJw ► Liking us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/325pnWf ► Following us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/2lR0Aj8 ► Subscribing to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL_r1ELEvAuN0peKUxI0Umw/?sub_confirmation=1 About Geoff: Geoff is a world-renowned permaculture consultant, designer, and teacher. He has established permaculture demonstration sites that function as education centers in all the world’s extreme climates — information on the success of these systems is networked through the Permaculture Research Institute and the https://ift.tt/1gwnYNf website. About Permaculture: Permaculture (https://ift.tt/LDov31) integrates land, resources, people and the environment through mutually beneficial synergies – imitating the no waste, closed-loop systems seen in diverse natural systems. Permaculture applies holistic solutions that are applicable in rural and urban contexts and at any scale. It is a multidisciplinary toolbox including agriculture, water harvesting and hydrology, energy, natural building, forestry, waste management, animal systems, aquaculture, appropriate technology, economics, and community development. #permaculture #permaculturedesign #readingthelandscape


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