Permaculture

Permaculture is an innovative and sustainable land-use system that uses the principles of ecology to generate food and other products with minimal effort and inputs. It combines agriculture, forestry, agroecology, and other related techniques to create resilient, low-input and sustainable food systems. Permaculture works with nature, incorporating natural elements like aquaculture, composting, and renewable energy sources to form a self-sustaining eco-system. Permaculture is important to ensure food security, reduce environmental impact, and create a more resilient and diverse food supply. It can also provide a source of income for people and help to restore damaged ecosystems. Permaculture is a useful and holistic approach to land use that can help to create more sustainable and resilient systems.

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Application of Permaculture Practices to Improve Sustainable Agriculture in the Maltese Islands

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