Book: EUG.Applying Permaculture

Chapter 9: Reading your Land

Briefly summarize the information in the section you read.

Chapter 10: Developing your Design Methods

Search “images” for “permaculture sector analysis” and “permaculture zone analysis” Insert 3 images of each below. (or create a slideshow and insert it below)

Chapter 11: How and Where we Live: Zone 0

Go through the table on pages 117-118.  Select three house problems that you have experienced in a house you’ve lived in and list two strategies from the list that you’d be interested in trying at your home.  In addition to those 2, come up with a third strategy from your own thinking.
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Chapter 12: Your Garden: Zone I

Using the downloadable “earth base map” provided at the bottom of this page, design the site as a food-producing landscape.  List the plants you’ve used in your design in the chart on the right.

Scan your image and insert it below:

Chapter 13: The Food Forest: Zone II

Using the downloadable  “earth base map” provided at the bottom of this page, design it as a food forest.  List the plants you’ve used in your design in the chart on the right.

Insert your finished map below.

 

Chapter 14: The Birds and Bees in the Food Forest

Using the downloadable “earth base map” provided at the bottom of this page, design the design the site around chickens and bees.  Locate food sources for chickens and bees somewhere on the site. List the plants you’ve used in your design in the chart on the right.

Insert your finished map below.

Chapter 15: If You are Farming: Zone III

If you had land, how would you use that land to provide an income for yourself?  List three products you think would be interesting to produce for exchange or sale.  Estimate the income you’d expect to make from selling/bartering each of those products and the time you’d need to make them.  Draw a map of a 10 acre farm and locate the resources you need to produce your product on the map.

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Insert site map below:

Chapter 16: Harvest Forests: Zone IV

Make a list of 3 forest species you’d be interested in growing.   List at least three potential outputs for each of those species.

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Chapter 17: Natural Conservation Forests: Zone V

List three functions of a natural forest.

Function 1

Function 2

Function 3

How is a conservation forest different from a harvest forest?

Chapter 18: Other Cultures and Places

Compare the climate of a tropical city of your choice with that of Forest Grove

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Chapter 19: Permaculture at the Office, Shop, and Factory

Briefly summarize the information in the section you read.