<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p><em>Building Your Permaculture Property</em> combines an engineer and a farmer's professional and practical experience in ecological consulting and regenerative agriculture to lead you - the land steward - through a clear five-step process to design and develop a resilient and abundant property anywhere in the world.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>The best person to design the property of your dreams is you. This book gives you the tools to succeed. </strong></p><p><em>Building Your Permaculture Property </em>offers a revolutionary holistic method to overcome overwhelm in the complex process of resilient land design. It distills the authors' decades of experience as engineers, farmers, educators, and consultants into a five-step process complete with principles, practices, templates, and workflow tools to help you: </p><ul> <li>Clarify your vision, values, and resources </li> <li>Diagnose your land and resources for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats </li> <li>Design your land and resources to meet your vision and values </li> <li>Implement the right design to enhance your strengths and improve your weakest resource </li> <li>Establish benchmarks to monitor the sustainability and success of your development. </li></ul><p>When designing a regenerative permaculture property, too many land stewards suffer from option paralysis, a lack of integrated holistic design, fruitless trial-and-error attempts, wasted money, and the frustration that results from too much information and no context. </p><p><em>Building Your Permaculture Property </em>is the essential guide for everyone looking to cut through the noise and establish an ecologically regenerative, financially sustainable, enjoyable, and thriving permaculture property, anywhere in the world. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p><strong>The best person to design the property of your dreams is you. This book gives you the tools to succeed. </strong></p> <em>Slices through the Gordian knot that stops most people from realizing their visions. </em><br> -- <strong>PETER BANE</strong>, author, <em>The Permaculture Handbook </em><em>Will help you clarify your own approach to success, and help you navigate complexity with confidence. </em><br> -- <strong>RICHARD PERKINS</strong>, author, <em>Regenerative Agriculture </em><p><strong><em>Building Your Permaculture Property </em></strong>offers a revolutionary holistic method to overcome overwhelm in the complex process of resilient land design. It distills the authors' decades of experience as engineers, farmers, educators, and consultants into a five-step process complete with principles, practices, templates, and workflow tools to help you: </p> <ul><li>Clarify your vision, values, and resources</li> <li>Diagnose your land and resources for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats</li> <li>Design your land and resources to meet your vision and values</li> <li>Implement the right design to enhance your strengths and improve your weakest resource</li> <li>Establish benchmarks to monitor the sustainability and success of your development.</li> </ul> <p>When designing a regenerative permaculture property, too many land stewards suffer from option paralysis, a lack of integrated holistic design, fruitless trial-and-error attempts, wasted money, and the frustration that results from too much information and no context.</p> <p><em>Building Your Permaculture Property </em>is the essential guide for everyone looking to cut through the noise and establish an ecologically regenerative, financially sustainable, enjoyable, and thriving permaculture property, anywhere in the world.</p> <em>A valuable tool for individuals in their permaculture journeys. <br> </em>-- <strong>DAVID HOLMGREN</strong>, permaculture co-originator<em>Exactly what is needed in the regenerative agriculture, homesteading, and permaculture community right now. </em><br> -- <strong>CURTIS STONE</strong>, author, <em>The Urban Farmer </em><p><strong>ROB AVIS</strong>, PEng, and <strong>MICHELLE AVIS</strong>, PEng, co-own Adaptive Habitat, a leading-edge property design firm, and Verge Permaculture, a globally-recognized, award-winning education business. <strong>TAKOTA COEN </strong>is a permaculture educator, second-generation organic farmer, and co-owner and operator of the award-winning 250-acre Coen Farm. They live in Alberta, Canada.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Rob Avis</strong>, PEng, is co-owner and operator of Adaptive Habitat, a leading-edge property design firm for resilient homes, acreages, and farms, and Verge Permaculture, a globally recognized award-winning education business described by Geoff Lawton as one of North America's premier permaculture design and education companies. Co-author of <em>Essential Rainwater Harvesting</em>, Rob has been professionally involved in project management, ecological design, and sustainable technologies since 2005. He lives in Alberta, Canada. </p><p><strong>Takota Coen </strong>is a permaculture educator and co-owner of Coen Farm--an award-winning 250-acre permaculture farm that produces nutrient-dense raw-milk-fed pork, grass-fed beef, pastured eggs, forest garden berries, and herbal teas. Takota is a second-generation organic farmer and holds two Permaculture Design Certificates from the Permaculture Research Institute, two Holistic Management Certificates from Holistic Management International, and a Red Seal Journeyman Certificate for Carpentry. He lives near Edmonton, Alberta. </p><p><strong>Michelle Avis</strong>, PEng, is co-owner and operator of Adaptive Habitat, a leading-edge property design firm for resilient homes, acreages, and farms, and Verge Permaculture, a globally recognized award-winning education business described by Geoff Lawton as one of North America's premier permaculture design and education companies. Co-author of <em>Essential Rainwater Harvesting</em>, Michelle has over a decade of experience in project management, ecological design, and sustainable technologies. She lives in Alberta, Canada. </p>
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