Attitudes
Attitudes
Attitudes
The more we study the living world the more we come to realise that the tendency is actually to associate, build relationships, and cooperate. From trees that work with fungi to share sugars and information between themselves to bees pollinating flowers, nature abounds with reciprocity. The fittest are in fact those that relate the best. Perhaps its no surprise that a culture that rewards greed and domination would rather we forget the true lessons of the natural world.
PERMACULTURE
Permaculture is an ecological design system whose central tenet is that by observing the way ecosystems such as a forest or meadow work, we can learn to build human habitats that are energy efficient, resilient, waste free and productive. Described by some as the art of creating beneficial relationships and by others as the science of connections, Permaculture merges traditional wisdom with contemporary ecological research. The idea of mimicking the patterns of natural systems can be applied to everything from planting edible landscapes to the way a performance is designed, from organising an act of creative resistance to putting on a wild party. Neoliberal economist Milton Friedman, one of the architects of the collapse once said: Only a crisis produces real change. When that crisis occurs, the actions that are taken depend on the ideas that are lying around. Permaculture is one of the many postcapitalist ideas emerging from the margins: its a revolution disguised as gardening.
At the heart of Permaculture are four interdependent ethics that frame a set of attitudes and principles, each of which encapsulates the complex wisdom of ecosystem design. What you have in your hands is a set of 13 of these, its a tool box of common sense, use it as wisely as a forest would.
ETHICS
OBTAIN A YIELD
A businessman is walking along a beach. He comes upon a group of fishermen lying in the midday sun chatting. Why arent you working ? he asks. Weve finished for the day they reply joyfully. We have enough fish for our friends and families. But if you fished all day you could make so much more money the business man scoffs. But what would that bring? they ask. Well, then you could buy bigger boats and nets sighs the businessman. And what would that give us? More fish and more money to invest in things like sonar and employ others to do the work for you continues the bemused businessman. And then what ? ask the fishermen. Well then you will never have to work again in your life and like me you will be able to lounge about in the sun without any cares in the world. The fishermen burst into laughter : But thats exactly what were doing!
PRODUCE NO WASTE
Shitting in clean water is one of civilisations many stupid ideas. In nature one systems waste is anothers resource. Our shit creates rich compost and one of its roles is to return potassium to the soil, a nutrient key to plant growth. The fact that our shit is flushed into our rivers and seas has meant that levels of potassium in the soil are becoming critically scarce. With each flush we waste 10 litres of fresh water and require huge amounts of electricity to run sewage plants. As a result our waterways become suffocated with nutrients and our climate overburdened with more needlessly emitted C02. What a waste! A humble solution is the compost loo. Cheap and simple to build they are a step towards a zero waste culture. Shit falls into sawdust, there is no smell and no fouled drinking water. A year later it turns to humanure, which can be applied to fruit trees and bushes, not only reducing the need for fossil fuel based fertilizers, but reconnecting our bodies to the fertility cycle.
FURTHER STEPS
www.permaculture.org.uk www.permacultureactivist.net www.permacultureprinciples.com www.climatecamp.org.uk www.earthactivisttraining.org www.journalofaestheticsandprotest.org This publication was put together as part of The Laboratory of Insurrectionary Imaginations 9th Experiment: C.R.A.S.H: A post capitalist A to Z. London June 2009. www.labofii.net Design: kart and Simona Staniscia