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61. NECC Website - Catchment Care And Education
permaculture, WA permaculture Society, Bruce Atkinsons, slloyd@agric.wa.gov.au @ Jan 2004, Literature available and are able to conduct talks about
http://members.westnet.com.au/bbcg/CCedu.htm
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Schools Environmental Education Resources
Below is a list of resources for staff and students to use in programs that involve environmental themes. Some have planned activities, others are excursions, incursions, and information sources such as books, online pages and so on. We have also had a look at most of these and added our own comment on what the resource consists of and how it could be used. There are constant changes in availability of the resources and development of new resources so you may find some difficult to get hold of or discover new resources that we have not included here. We would be very interested in hearing about these changes from you and will update this list when necessary
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'Our Bushland Classroom'. 2000. Ireland K., Bayswater Integrated Catchment Management (BICM). North East Catchment Committee
(Cost $45 inc. GST) This great resource has 20 activities on environmental themes for each primary year level. There is information linking the activities directly into the curriculum framework, with teachers' notes, programming sheets, lists of incursions and excursions as well as lists of other resources. While focusing on the bush lands there are also water-based activities. This resource has been tested at Noranda Primary School 'DO Something - Environmental Education in Action in Primary Schools'
(1999 or 2000?). Produced by 'Planet Ark' and the Australian Association for Environmental Education Inc.

62. Green Culture BBS General (ENVGRENC)
TXT 06/21/95 1071 bytes (downloads 0) Bear Tribe permaculture Courses TXT 06/21/95 12857 bytes (downloads 0) Specialty Flowers, Small Scale agric.
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09/08/94 7124 bytes (downloads 6) Indigenous Biodiversity Network aboriginals natives AERATORS.TXT 09/08/94 11360 bytes (downloads 4) WIND-DRIVEN WASTE WATER TREATMENT municipal sewage treatment alternatives energy wind community solutions ALGAE.TXT 04/08/95 7754 bytes (downloads 2) Aquatic Herbicides, Health Effects oceans pesticides toxics ANIMAL.TXT 09/08/94 12096 bytes (downloads 2) INTERVIEW W John Robbins re: animals animal rights us periodicals species terrec APPLESN.TXT 06/21/95 1565 bytes (downloads 1) Apple Snails in Ponds From AQUANIC.TXT 06/21/95 7726 bytes (downloads 0) Aquaculture Network Information Center ATI.TXT 06/21/95 5663 bytes (downloads 0) How Green is Your Pond? ATRAZINE.TXT

63. Agricultural Links @ Ecotao
Agriculture permaculture @ InterGarden Resources ; OTA The Organic Trade Association (OTA) is a membership based business association representing
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  • Animal Science Publications online : publications provided via Agricultural Communications Services. They maintain a listing of on-line electronic publications for the College of Agriculture. The documents are Adobe Acrobat PDF files, and in order to access them you'll need to go to the Adobe website and download the free Acrobat Reader. Most of these articles involve horse nutrition. Also some imformation on pigs. Kentucky Equine Research, Inc .equine nutrition, research and consultation company serving both the horse producer and the feed industry. Its goal is to advance the industry's knowledge of equine nutrition and exercise physiology and apply this knowledge to produce healthier, more athletic horses. Since its formation, KER has grown to be a diverse international company.

64. Building Better Rural Places, Resource Guide To Agric & Forestry
Building Better Rural Places, resource guide to agric Forestry Get the list FAQ at http//www.ibiblio.org/ecolandtech/documents/permaculture.faq
http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/permaculture/2001-February/012555.html
Ben Emerick bemerick@uiuc.edu
Sat, 24 Feb 2001 10:15:45 -0600 steved@ncatark.uark.edu Do you or your clients sometimes wonder what funds or technical assistance are available from all those USDA agencies and other federal programs? How can you find a phone number or a web page to simplify your search? Who you gonna call? Announcing the availability of "Building Better Rural Places," a 2001 resource guide to federal programs offering assistance in agriculture, forestry, conservation, and rural community development available in print as well as on the web. Building Better Rural Places http://www.attra.org/guide/index.htm Building Better Rural Places: Federal Programs for Sustainable Agriculture, Forestry, Conservation and Community Development January 2001; 160 pages "Building Better Rural Places" provides descriptions and contact information for 80 federal programs primarily in USDA but also the EPA and Fish and Wildlife Service that offer support to farmers and others seeking technical assistance, information, or

65. About Permaculture On The Web
About permaculture on the web. Warwick Rowell warwick.rowell@eepo.com.au about two years ago of sust.agric and a very inactive permaculture group that
http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/permaculture/1995-August/008053.html
About Permaculture on the web
Warwick Rowell warwick.rowell@eepo.com.au
Wed, 23 Aug 1995 10:30:20 WST Hi Graham Warwick Rowell, from Permaculture in WA. I was in the UK three years ago for your annual get together, and met Andy, George, Simon, etc Like Cathy, I too have enjoyed your book. There is a little bit going on on the net about PC. Not the least of the problems is that PC covers so many damn areas! So for example, I have been but one of a number of fairly consistent contributors to alt.sustainable.agriculture rec.gardens sci.bio.ecology rec.community.gardens sci.agriculture alt.bio.microbiology and various other newsgroups (until just recently, when my supplier dropped his connection!) Most are on alt.sustainable.agriculture as this group is the result of a merger about two years ago of sust.agric and a very inactive permaculture group that ran as int.permacultur on pegasus and other APC networks(?)

66. Eco.com.au :: ECO Real Estate
NSW government department http//www.agric.nsw.gov.au or contact your local For a video on the Crystal Waters permaculture Village see our Bookshop
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67. NATURAL SUSTAINABILITY
Alternative Farming Systems Information Center and sustainable agric. permaculture and Sustainable Living, permaculture and Sustainable Living
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Organic Consumers Association The OCA is a grassroots non-profit public interest organization which deals with crucial issues of food safety, industrial agriculture, genetic engineering, corporate accountability, and environmental sustainability. Ecological Farming Association - Cooperative Model Link list to organic and sustainable business resources. California Farmers Market California Farmers Markets Resources link list of farming related resources. Alternative Farming Systems Information Center Alternative Farming Systems Information Center and sustainable agric Permaculture and Sustainable Living Permaculture and Sustainable Living Rural Development - California Agri-Find, The Index for Agricultural Professionals Agronomic Links Around the Globe Agriculture World - Links ... San Diego County - Farm Bureau San Diego County - Farm Bureau California Farm Bureau Federation California Farm Bureau Federation The Green Institute - Minnesota The Center's mission is to create and develop a site-based collection of information, materials and design tools in a variety of media related to sustainable design, new construction and rehabilitation, operation and maintenance of buildings.

68. Freelance Book Services Rural And Reference Books
permaculture, biodynamics, organic farming, agroforestry, conservation tillage Comp.by NSW agric. Help improve your herd s performance. Illustrated.
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Long awaited, this is a comprehensive full colour guide to all breeds currently registered in Australia. For most breeds there are photographs of bulls, cows and calves.
Edited by J. M. Parsons

69. Environmental Sustainability And The Redesign Of Agroecosystems
agricologenic Disease A Review of the Negative Aspects of agricultural Systems, Biol agric. Mollison, B. permaculture A Designer s Manual Tyalgum,
http://www.eap.mcgill.ca/Publications/EAP34.htm
[http://eap.mcgill.ca/Publications/eap_head.htm] EAP Publication - 34
Environmental Sustainability and the Redesign of Agroecosystems
Stuart B. Hill At some point in the future, agronomists will wonder how present day scientists could have continued to knowingly advocate the expansion of specialized production systems that emphasize practices such as chemically managed row-crop monocultures, which result in soil erosion and de gradation, and water exhaustion and contamination; or knowingly to stand idly by in the face of deforestation and desertification, loss of biodiversity, displacement of farmers and loss of rural communities, and increased dependence on nonrenewable resources, synthetic chemicals and antibiotics, subsidies, and markets that meet distant luxury desires versus local basic needs (Brown et al. 1984). My explanation of why this madness continues may be as shocking for the readers as witnessing the present level of degradation is for me. Throughout history we have invariably blamed others for our tragedies the gods, other nations, certain groups within society, lack of resources and power, multinationals, and political incompetencebut we have rarely examined the contribution of our own behavior, accepted our responsibilities , and set out to change our behavior . Thus my analysis of the situation is primarily psychosocial, rather than political, and that is exactly what makes such a proposition so difficult to accept, because for me this requires that I first recognize and act On my responsibilities and change myself before pointing fingers at others.

70. Biologist's Guide To The Internet
Economics and ERS List F LS agecon@ERS.bitnet agric. Eng. and Intell. F LS mgarden@WSUVM1.csc.wsu.edu permaculture (Fish) List F AL permaculture-mg
http://plato.phy.ohiou.edu/~mash/herp/bioguidenew.html
to the username `almanac' at the same site as the mailing list. Almanac has few features, compared to ListServer. Some of the commands are: Send this command To do this subscribe Subscribe to the mailing list unsubscribe Cancel your subscription help Get the user's guide Besides handling mailing lists, Almanac performs many archive services, including file delivery and even accepting file submissions. Almanac is the vehicle for distribution of a group of USDA market reports and other valuable information, via the main server, almanac@archive.orst.edu, but the user's guide and catalogs are several years out of date. -*- 2.2.2. BH: By Hand Unless another address is given, send subscription requests to the owner using this generic formula: -request@ Subscribe to the mailing list signoff Cancel your subscription Note that although ListEarn behaves very much like ListServer, with many similar features, the command for cancelling subscriptions is different. -*- 2.2.5. LP: ListProcessor E-mail subscription requests for mailing lists run via ListProcessor must have blank Subject lines and should have no appended signature text. If your e-mail program automatically adds a signature to your e-mail, use the "quit" command to prevent the daemon from trying to interpret your signature. Send this command To do this - help Get a helpful user's guide subscribe

71. Network Participants Country A
The permaculture Institute PO Box 1 Tyalgum New South Wales Australia 2484 Librarian Australian Centre for Intl. agric. Research GPO Box 1571 Canberra
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Resident Representative
World Bank Field Office
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Albania Mohammed Kadi Directeur Centre Climatologique O.N.M. B.P. 153 Dar El Beida Alger Algeria Florent Agueh Resident Representative World Bank Field Office "Rua Alfredo Troni, 14 Andar, CP 1331" Luanda Angola Jorge Viegas Ministerio da Agricultura C.P. 527 Luanda Angola Chief Technical Officer "Min. of Agric., Fisheries, Lands & Housing" Nevis Street St. John's Eduardo Albonico Reconquista 112 Bernal (1876) Bernal Argentina Ing. Andres F. Gomoliszewski 30 de Septembre 4842 (1846) Adrogue Argentina Jorge Carlos Pernicone President Benito Pernicone S.A. Avda.Roque S. Pena 150 Buenes Aires Arrecifes Argentina 2740 Jose L. Foguet Director Tecnico EEAOC Casilla De Correo No. 9 4101 Las Talitas Tucuman Argentina Eduardo Ivanissevich "Reconquista 112 Bernal, (1876)" Buenos Aires Argentina Lelia Lozano Ingeniero Agr.

72. Alternative Agriculture In Thailand And Japan
permaculture has had very little impact in Thailand and Japan. In Thailand this is partly Catalyst for Alternative agric. Thailand. Japan. Irrigation
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Apr 28, 2003, 8:51am Email this article Printer friendly page Location: Japan, Thailand Problem Overview: High use of chemical fertilizers by farmers and the erosion of rural agrarian communities Agriculture in a country needs to be highly efficient and be economically viable in order to be competitive and to sustain farmers livelihoods. At the same time the production methods should be environmentally friendly and sustainable and the food produced must be safe to consumers. Agricultural development, post 1945, has been leaning toward achieving the first goal while neglecting the second. This is not a sustainable basis for agricultural development. The systems were developed in response to the failure of conventional agriculture to achieve these twin goals. Problems associated with conventional agricultural practice in Thailand: The Thai government has promoted high input, export orientated agricultural systems in a bid to increase the country's growth rate, however the environmental and socio-economic effects of this agricultural strategy has resulted in the retardation of the country's agricultural sector. More specifically poor farm management techniques and inappropriate use of agro-chemicals has resulted in soil erosion and soil exhaustion (Tantemsapya 1995).

73. Alternative Agriculture In Thailand And Japan
The term permaculture was coined by Bill Mollison, an Australian ecologist, in 1978. Catalyst for Alternative agric. Thailand. Japan. Irrigation
http://www.solutions-site.org/artman/publish/printer_15.shtml
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Alternative agriculture in Thailand and Japan
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Apr 28, 2003, 8:51am
Location: Japan, Thailand Problem Overview: High use of chemical fertilizers by farmers and the erosion of rural agrarian communities Agriculture in a country needs to be highly efficient and be economically viable in order to be competitive and to sustain farmers livelihoods. At the same time the production methods should be environmentally friendly and sustainable and the food produced must be safe to consumers. Agricultural development, post 1945, has been leaning toward achieving the first goal while neglecting the second. This is not a sustainable basis for agricultural development. The systems were developed in response to the failure of conventional agriculture to achieve these twin goals. Problems associated with conventional agricultural practice in Thailand: The Thai government has promoted high input, export orientated agricultural systems in a bid to increase the country's growth rate, however the environmental and socio-economic effects of this agricultural strategy has resulted in the retardation of the country's agricultural sector. More specifically poor farm management techniques and inappropriate use of agro-chemicals has resulted in soil erosion and soil exhaustion (Tantemsapya 1995).

74. Web Links
permaculture institute, www.permaculture.org.au. IPM good bug descriptions New South Wales Department of agriculture, www.agric.nsw.gov.au
http://www.kimberleyagriculture.com/html/web_links.htm
Website Links

Agribusiness Foodconnect Australia www.foodconnect.com.au The Australian Master Tree Grower www.landfood.unimelb.edu.au/industry/mtg.html OECD Online Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development. www.oecd.org/ Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics www.abareconomics.com International Policy Council on Agriculture, Food and Trade www.agritrade.org/ Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade www.dfat.gov.au/business_services/tradecal.html Hoovers Online - provides list of companies operating in particular industries www.hoovers.com/sector/description/0,2176,15,00.html Factiva - information on company with list of competitors www.factiva.com 1st Directory - Directory of 7000+ UK and Irish Agribusiness Companies www.1stdirectory.com/agri/ps_index.htm ANZ - exchange rates for major currencies vs Australian Dollars www.anz.com.au/australia/support/general/fx.asp Reuters - Link to "Forex and Money" for Major Spot Rates, Top Cross Rates, FX Calculator and more. www.quotes.reuters.com/

75. INFPD Memebers
agric. Sciences Dept., NASENI, 9, Kofo Abayomi St., Victoria Island, Lagos SALIMA permaculture GROUP. c/o Box 200, Salima. MALAWI. SANDS, MW (Dr.)
http://www.fao.org/ag/aga/agap/lpa/fampo1/members.htm
INFPD / RIDAF MEMBERS INFPD Coordinator/Coordonnateur du RIDAF: Prof. E. Babafunso Sonaiya, Department of Animal Science, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, E-mail: fsonaiya@oauife.edu.ng INFPD Newsletter Editor/Editeur du Bulletin RIDAF: Dr. E. Fallou Guèye, Senegalese Institute of Agricultural Research (ISRA), B.P. 2057, Dakar-Hann, Senegal, E-mail: efgueye@refer.sn DIRECTORY FOR FAMILY POULTRY DEVELOPMENT April/Avril, 2001 ABA, Djouassab Koi (Dr.) Chef du Volet Aviculture Villageoise, B.P. 750, Dera, TCHAD ABDULLAHI, M.A. P.O. Box 112, Gyadi-Gyadi, Kano NIGERIA ABDULLAH, Abdur-Rahman Dept. of Animal Science, University of Ibadan, Ibadan NIGERIA ABDOU, I. (Dr.) s/c Idrissa Harouna, O.P.V.N. Siège, Niamey NIGER ABEBE, H. Agric. Research Centre, P.O. Box 32, Debre Zeit, Addis Ababa ETHIOPIA ABEGUNDE, T.O. (Dr.) Deputy Director, F.D.L.P.C.S. P.M.B. 135, Garki Area 11 Abuja NIGERIA ABIAESSE, P.V. 30, Ikot Ekpene Road P.O. Box 106, Uyo NIGERIA ACHAZIE, A.C. F.A.C.U., P.O. Box 325 Gwagwalada Abuja, FCT NIGERIA ADAMU, A.M. (Dr.)

76. 080900-3
Fax +2601-221755/311148; Ministry Of agric., Food and Fisheries. The concept of permaculture was evolved by Bill Molison and David Holmgren at
http://www.fao.org/urbanag/300900-3.htm
Contributions to the Discussion
Contributions September 23 - 30, 2000 From: Axel Drescher (SDAR) To: urban-planning-l@mailserv.fao.org Sent: 26/09/99 10:56 Subject: UPA-Planning/session3 weekly summary weeks 1 This message is sent in English and Spanish. Ce message est envoyé en anglais et espagnol. Este mensaje està enviado en inglès y español.
UPA-PLANNING SUMMARY SESSION 3, WEEK 1 Dear participants of the UPA-Planning group, Last week's discussion started with a debate on space requirement and availability in urban settings. The original questions on how to integrate UPA in Planning processes and who are the stakeholders to be involved were only touched on at the end of this past week. Lena Jarlov is of the opinion that lower-density housing areas are needed, especially for the urban poor, so that they can grow more of their own food on their plots. Leo van den Berg reacted to this by saying that we should not aim with UPA at most of the urban poor producing most of their food around their homes. That would make the urban infrastructure far too expensive. A better way to enable those urban poor (and others!) who have the relevant skills and/or commitment to do agriculture is to plan and build new urban neighbourhoods in strings, following wherever possible the slightly higher grounds, leaving "green corridors" between them for agricultural production, forestry, water conservation, sport fields, etc. This is the well-known urban planning model of "fingercity".

77. CommunityFood.com Resources - Sustainable Agriculture/Farmers Markets & CSA
food production systems and agriculture CommunitySupported agric Directory of certified organic, biodynamic and permaculture farmers and
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78. University Of The Free State : Intranet
permaculture comes from the words PERMAnent and agricULTURE. It is a system of natural farming in Fax +27 51 430 6423 E-mail agric@hbib.uovs.ac.za
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Calendars Departments Download Centre Faculties FAQ News Staff Directory
    AGRI-OUTREACH:
    Bi-Monthly Newsletter of PRAIS: Programme for Agricultural Information Services, Vol. 4, No 6, June 2002
    With the support of the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Co-operation, CTA MANAGEMENT OF WORKING OXEN Follow these tips to ensure that your oxen stays healthy and in a good working condition:
    • Each oxen pair has its own handler and they work together as a team. The oxen handler is responsible for the work done by the oxen and for their welfare. The working day should begin early in tropical countries, to make use of the coolest hours. The working hours in Africa are normally between 6-11 in the morning. The handler must exercise patience and sympathy towards the oxen, not overworking them when tired.

79. Society For Economic Botany: James Duke Bibliography
agric. Res. II. Biosystematics in agriculture. Allanheld, Osmun, and Co., The International permaculture Seed Yearbook 1985, pp. 9293. Orange, MA.
http://www.econbot.org/awards/distinguished/Duke/jdukebib.html
PUBLICATIONS Duke, J.A. 1955. Distribution and Speciation of the genus Ludwigia in North
Carolina. J. Eli. Mitch. Sci. Soc. 72(2):255-269. (M.A. Thesis.) Duke, J.A. 1961. Flora of Panama: Polygonaceae. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard.
Duke, J.A. 1961. Flora of Panama: Chenopodiaceae. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard.
Duke, J.A. 1961. Flora of Panama: Amaranthaceae. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard.
Duke, J.A. 1961. Flora of Panama: Caryophyllaceae. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard.
Duke, J.A. 1961. Preliminary Revision of the genus Drymaria. Ann. Mo. Bot.
Gard. 48(3):173-268. Bunting, G.T. and Duke, J.A. 1961. Sanago: New Amazonian genus of
Longaniaceae. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 48(3):269-275. Duke, J.A. 1963. The Psammophytes of the Carolina Fall-line Sandhills. J.
Elisha Mitchell. Sci. Soc. 77(1):3- 25. Received the Cooley Cash Award,
1963. (Ph.D. Thesis, condensed.) Duke, J.A. 1963. Flora of Panama: Myristiaceae. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard.
Duke, J.A. 1963. Flora of Panama: Ceratophyllaceae. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. Duke, J.A. 1963. Flora of Panama: Ranunculaceae. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. Duke, J.A. 1963. Flora of Panama: Berberidaceae. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard.

80. Managing Granite Outcrops - Networks - Agriculture Western Australia
Tel (08) 9971 1438, Fax (08) 9971 1437 rstephens@agric.wa.gov.au. To Top of Page Murdoch University permaculture and Environmental Technology Society
http://agspsrv34.agric.wa.gov.au/environment/nature/granite_outcrops_networks.ht

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