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Bilder: Sonnenuntergang, Großstadt, Fabrikschlote, konventionelle Landwirtschaft, Tierhaltung, Supermarkt, Verkehrsnetz
 
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==Interviews==
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Konzept der "keystone species": eine Spezies in einem Ökosystem, deren Population und Verhalten alle anderen Spezies beeinflusst => Mensch
 
Konzept der "keystone species": eine Spezies in einem Ökosystem, deren Population und Verhalten alle anderen Spezies beeinflusst => Mensch
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Interview Frau: Fundament des jetziges Systems (economic system, political ideology) basiert auf einem falschen Verständnis von Natur, dem Verständnis, dass wir irgendwie getrennt sind von "natürlichen Systemen"
 
Interview Frau: Fundament des jetziges Systems (economic system, political ideology) basiert auf einem falschen Verständnis von Natur, dem Verständnis, dass wir irgendwie getrennt sind von "natürlichen Systemen"
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Grund warum Zivilisationen aufgehört haben zu existieren: weil sie ihre eigenen Ressouces, ihre Lebensgrundlagen zerstört haben
 
Grund warum Zivilisationen aufgehört haben zu existieren: weil sie ihre eigenen Ressouces, ihre Lebensgrundlagen zerstört haben
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agriculture comes from agrarian: soil, agrarian culture means the enrichment of it
 
agriculture comes from agrarian: soil, agrarian culture means the enrichment of it
 
agriculture today it is an extraction, a depletion of soil, an extractive process closer to mining
 
agriculture today it is an extraction, a depletion of soil, an extractive process closer to mining
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture#Etymology_and_scope  
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture#Etymology_and_scope  
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top soil loss in agriculture: 22mm per acre per year (Oberboden, Mutterboden, Humusschicht)  
 
top soil loss in agriculture: 22mm per acre per year (Oberboden, Mutterboden, Humusschicht)  
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present world: industrial economy, centralization, mass production, long distance transportation - contrarian to evolution (?)
 
present world: industrial economy, centralization, mass production, long distance transportation - contrarian to evolution (?)
 
how can we as a species adapt to how the earth works (?)
 
how can we as a species adapt to how the earth works (?)
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to design an agriculture or a culture that is ecological: look to our local models - the forest
 
to design an agriculture or a culture that is ecological: look to our local models - the forest
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an ecosystem generally doesnt require lots of energy input from the outside, from another ecosystem (???) It´s finding a way to work with the sun and all the natural cycles of the season to produce what it needs
 
an ecosystem generally doesnt require lots of energy input from the outside, from another ecosystem (???) It´s finding a way to work with the sun and all the natural cycles of the season to produce what it needs
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nature is the best thing we got. We don´t have anything else (???)
 
nature is the best thing we got. We don´t have anything else (???)
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lets now design ecosystems, that are ecologically sound, and economically productive - permanent agriculture...
 
lets now design ecosystems, that are ecologically sound, and economically productive - permanent agriculture...
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permaculture is not a thing, it´s a way of thinking, a process of Design
 
permaculture is not a thing, it´s a way of thinking, a process of Design

Version vom 9. Oktober 2019, 13:28 Uhr

"All we need to live a good life surrounds us. Sun, wind, people, buildings, stones, sea, birds and plants. Cooperation with all these things brings harmony, opposition to them brings disaster and chaos." - Bill Mollison, Co-Founder of Permaculture

00:22 Film beginnt mit Blick auf den sich drehenden, blauen Planeten (siehe "blue marble", cover des Whole Earth Catalogs) Bilder: Sonnenuntergang, Großstadt, Fabrikschlote, konventionelle Landwirtschaft, Tierhaltung, Supermarkt, Verkehrsnetz

Interviews

01:33 Konzept der "keystone species": eine Spezies in einem Ökosystem, deren Population und Verhalten alle anderen Spezies beeinflusst => Mensch

01:47 Interview Frau: Fundament des jetziges Systems (economic system, political ideology) basiert auf einem falschen Verständnis von Natur, dem Verständnis, dass wir irgendwie getrennt sind von "natürlichen Systemen"

02:08 Grund warum Zivilisationen aufgehört haben zu existieren: weil sie ihre eigenen Ressouces, ihre Lebensgrundlagen zerstört haben

02:25 agriculture comes from agrarian: soil, agrarian culture means the enrichment of it agriculture today it is an extraction, a depletion of soil, an extractive process closer to mining https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture#Etymology_and_scope

02:44 top soil loss in agriculture: 22mm per acre per year (Oberboden, Mutterboden, Humusschicht)

02:57 present world: industrial economy, centralization, mass production, long distance transportation - contrarian to evolution (?) how can we as a species adapt to how the earth works (?)

03:35 to design an agriculture or a culture that is ecological: look to our local models - the forest

03:55 an ecosystem generally doesnt require lots of energy input from the outside, from another ecosystem (???) It´s finding a way to work with the sun and all the natural cycles of the season to produce what it needs

04:09 nature is the best thing we got. We don´t have anything else (???)

04:29 lets now design ecosystems, that are ecologically sound, and economically productive - permanent agriculture...

04:41 permaculture is not a thing, it´s a way of thinking, a process of Design permanent + agriculture - can we create a permanent agriculture not permanent in the sense of concrete, but grounded in the resilient diversity of how ecosystems work... (???) also a permanent culture, grounded in the real resilience of biology (???)