Permaculture Land Conservation

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Permaculture Land Conservation
Published 6/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.70 GB | Duration: 2h 49m

Soil conservation, Water conservation techniques, Sustainable agriculture, Agroforestry ultimate guide etc.

What you'll learn

Soil conservation practices

Water conservation techniques

Permaculture techniques beyond farming

Agroforestry ultimate guide

Permaculture afforestation and reforestation

Sustainable agriculture

Wildlife management

Common practices of permaculture

Foundational ethics of permaculture

Requirements

No special requirements

Desire to learn more about the environment

Desire to seek knowledge about permaculture

Description

Permaculture, at it core, is sustainable agriculture. It also include twelve design principles that expand beyond farming and offer an ecological approach to modern living communities- for example, energy conservation and zero waste living. But the philosophy is ultimately rooted in better land management. Permaculture prioritizes biodiversity, environmental preservation, and soil regeneration while also cultivating crops for community consumption. The practice can improve soil health and sustain ample crop yields within the same plot indefinitely. This means that farmers observe and respond to their unique, local ecosystem by mimicking numerous strategies such as intercropping, agroforestry, and water management to grow essential foods and materials whiles improving land health. These techniques eliminate irrigation, pesticide application, and deforestation.Soil conservation is the practice of protecting and improving soil quality. It is a local, national, and global concern, soil conservation efforts are working hard with local communities across the globe to improve the health of the soil so there will be enough for generation. In fact poor soil greatly affect the productivity of the plants that are grown. Soil is the foundation of our food production. Let us all ensure that we practice effective farming strategy so that the land will be fertile for the generations yet unborn.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 What is permaculture

Lecture 3 What is conservation

Lecture 4 Foundational ethics of permaculture

Lecture 5 A need for better land management

Lecture 6 Permaculture as a solution

Lecture 7 Indigenous land practices and food sovereignty

Lecture 8 Ways to practice permaculture in our communities

Lecture 9 How does permaculture and conservation movement get along

Lecture 10 Controversial weeds

Lecture 11 Water conservation for permaculture garden

Lecture 12 Difference between permaculture and organic gardening

Lecture 13 Common permaculture practices

Section 2: Soil Conservation

Lecture 14 What is soil conservation

Lecture 15 Soil conservation practices

Lecture 16 Reducing the use of pesticides

Lecture 17 Soil organism

Lecture 18 Salinity management

Lecture 19 Benefits of soil conservation

Section 3: Permaculture Afforestation And Reforestation

Lecture 20 What is a forest

Lecture 21 The problem of deforestation

Lecture 22 The challenges of afforestation and reforestation

Lecture 23 Why planting trees alone is not enough

Lecture 24 Types of forest

Lecture 25 Reforestation and afforestation strategies

Lecture 26 Permaculture afforestation and reforestation

Lecture 27 Trophic rewilding techniques for afforestation and reforestation

Lecture 28 Agroforestry techniques

Section 4: Sustainable Agriculture

Lecture 29 Introduction to sustainable agriculture

Lecture 30 Key principle of sustainable agriculture

Lecture 31 Environmental factors

Lecture 32 Social factors

Lecture 33 Economic factors

Lecture 34 Challenges and debates

Section 5: Agroforestry Ultimate guide

Lecture 35 What is agroforestry

Lecture 36 Examples of common agroforestry practices

Lecture 37 What are the benefits of agroforestry

Lecture 38 The history of agroforestry

Lecture 39 The challenges of agroforestry

Section 6: Water Conservation Techniques

Lecture 40 Catch and store rain waters

Lecture 41 Swale used as a trench pit

Lecture 42 Containers

Lecture 43 Ponds

Lecture 44 Give water a complicated pathway

Lecture 45 Leaky sinks

Section 7: Permaculture Techniques Beyond Gardening

Lecture 46 Conserve resources

Lecture 47 Reuse materials

Lecture 48 Build interdependence

Lecture 49 Respond with creativity

Section 8: Wildlife Management

Lecture 50 Wildlife management

Section 9: Conclusion

Lecture 51 Permaculture questions

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