Healing Damaged Landscapes
Warren emphasizes the importance of permaculture as a healing practice in damaged landscapes rather than pristine ones. He shares a poignant story of a widow struggling with food scarcity in a flood-prone area, illustrating how community collaboration and local resources can transform a vulnerable environment into a thriving garden. The foundational elements of soil and water management are highlighted as critical to successful permaculture practices, culminating in a powerful demonstration of regeneration.In this clip
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