Permaculture Hawai'i

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Permaculture Hawaii Style

Permaculture is buzzing throughout Hawai'i's eco focused people.  It isn't uncommon to be standing in a coffee shop or strolling through a farmer's market and hear the word permacuture.

Hawai'i's sustainability believers have a strong feeling of connection to the land, food, & type of lifestyle needed to bring the permaculture principles into daily focus. 

Hawaiian cultural heritage has a strong sense of respect for the land, or ‘āina, so the feeling & goal of permaculture is rooted deep, steeped, in the people of  the islands.

Permaculture provides an opportunity to establish a balanced interaction with the living environment.

If you are looking for a PDC (Permaculture Design Course), an active farm, internships, job opportunities, or an intentional community putting the principles to work there are plenty of options to be found throughout our permaculture section, use the links below. 

What is permaculture is a great place to start if you aren't familiar with the concept.

We are proud to promote the Hawaiian permaculture community.  Living with purpose and intention while promoting regeneration and long term sustainability is an honorable path, albeit should be normal, in this time of foggy chaotic destruction.

Permaculture Design Principles

Permaculture is an approach to land management and settlement design that adopts arrangements observed in flourishing natural ecosystems. 

A set of design principles geared towards whole systems thinking fuels the endeavor.

Permaculture Design Courses

Get certified!  Take the permaculture deep dive.  Invest in yourself, the land, and the communities you inhabit or visit.

“One of the most important things about permaculture is that it is founded on a series of principles that can be applied to any circumstance—agriculture,urban design, or the art of living. The core of the principles is the working relationships and connections between all things.”
Juliana Birnbaum Fox

Permaculture Resources

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