permaculture — (n.) by 1978, from permanent + agriculture or culture … Etymology dictionary
permaculture — /pûrˈmə kul chə/ noun A system of self sustaining natural agriculture, requiring generous mulching, no artificial fertilizers, use of natural resources, and only minimal weeding ORIGIN: permanent agriculture … Useful english dictionary
Permaculture — The word permaculture, coined by Australians Bill Mollison and David Holmgren during the 1970s, is a portmanteau of permanent agriculture as well as permanent culture. Through a series of publications, Mollison, Holmgren and their associates… … Wikipedia
Permaculture — Le Mandala de la permaculture résume les principes de la permaculture. La permaculture est une science systémique qui a pour but la conception, la planification et la réalisation de sociétés humaines écologiquement soutenables, socialement… … Wikipédia en Français
permaculture — /ˈpɜməkʌltʃə/ (say permuhkulchuh) noun 1. a system, usually applied to farming, housing, infrastructure, etc., the elements of which are economically viable and environmentally sound, thus making the whole system sustainable in the long term.… …
Permaculture College Australia — Established 2004 Type Accredited Permaculture Training Institute Location Nimbin, New So … Wikipedia
permaculture — noun Etymology: 1permanent + agriculture Date: 1978 an agricultural system or method that seeks to integrate human activity with natural surroundings so as to create highly efficient self sustaining ecosystems … New Collegiate Dictionary
permaculture — noun a) Any system of sustainable agriculture that renews natural resources and enriches local ecosystems. b) The design, installation and maintenance of indefinitely sustainable human communities set in balanced ecologies, both urban and rural … Wiktionary
permaculture — n. development of agricultural ecological system as to be capable of being sustained and independent … English contemporary dictionary
permaculture — noun the development of agricultural ecosystems intended to be sustainable and self sufficient. Origin 1970s: blend of permanent and agriculture … English new terms dictionary