Media Library
Here you will find PINA-produced media: podcasts, livestreams, Masterclasses, Wisdom Stories, documentaries (such as The Fire Ecology Restoration Project), and recorded content from summits and webinars.
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A Living Design Process with James Andrews and Adrian Hodgson
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Panel: A Living Design Process
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Learning Objectives
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From Parts to Wholes
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From Wholes to Parts
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Tools for Living Design
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How to Work From Wholes
Roots, tendrils, seeds and shoots: A case study of Parkallen’s community garden, a permaculture project
The first growing season of Edmonton’s Parkallen Community Garden began in Spring 2012. We transformed an unused strip of lawn bordering our hockey rink into a loamy, thriving “edible food forest” of corn, beans, squash, kale, tomatoes, carrots, potatoes, apple trees, and mammoth sunflowers.
Permaculture Design: On the Practice of Radical Imagination
Permaculture design is a concept that aims at transforming not only agriculture, but also city planning, architecture, development, etc. In short it aims to change human habitats. It is part of a new ecological paradigm that is currently spreading in popularity from the urban gardening movement to various other alternative movements such as the slow movement, sustainable architecture, etc.
PERMACULTURE AS A SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT APPROACH
The aim of the study is to understand the concepts and principles of sustainable development and permaculture, to examine permaculture practices and examples with a sustainable development approach, and “Can permaculture be used to ensure the sustainability of the city?” is to seek an answer to the question.
Environmental Anthropology Engaging Permaculture
Using a variety of theoretical rubrics, recent work in ecological and environmental anthropology has revealed that human–environment interactions within the context of global capitalism are complex and have increasingly unjust and unsustainable outcomes.