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Permaculture Design by Sectors 

Oregon State University Ecampus
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Sectors are a key design tool in the permaculture system. This is a brief overview of how to respond to sector forces with design. This is part of Oregon State University's Permaculture Design Certificate Course.
OSU's Permaculture Design Certificate Course:
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OSU's Advanced Permaculture Design Course:
pace.oregonstate.edu/catalog/...
OSU's free Intro to Permaculture Course:
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Комментарии : 47   
@turtlenecks
@turtlenecks 5 лет назад
You’re doing a great public service releasing all these videos.
@jerrysamuels8716
@jerrysamuels8716 2 года назад
If you"re just starting farm life this is one of the best videos-if not the best video you could ever watch-to guide you. Thank you.
@jffaust
@jffaust Год назад
The quality of these videos is simply amazing.
@Rainbowhippow
@Rainbowhippow 2 года назад
The amazing publicly free education we all thought we were gonna receive.
@richlijacanacua
@richlijacanacua 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for the creative and precise demonstrations of one of the 13 principles of Permaculture. I learn a lot!
@refugemedicine2377
@refugemedicine2377 4 года назад
So good. Wonderful drawings, too! Thank you!
@Vunderbread
@Vunderbread 2 года назад
That's amazing, I found this video long before I started taking the OSU course for which the video was intended. 4:13 The reference to They Live! is appreciated ;)
@ayvavergara6467
@ayvavergara6467 4 года назад
I feel amaze and happy in your presentation,in this videos, it was so clear for me to understand even that i'am not that educated to understand tho whole concept of permaculture. I'm from Philippines , thank you very much for this clear explanation about farming and using permaculture..
@MarkLL1961
@MarkLL1961 Год назад
Brilliant presentation!
@kacie0105
@kacie0105 4 года назад
So fantastic!! A million thanks from Indonesia
@douwebeerda
@douwebeerda 5 лет назад
Thank you for the clear explanation. Is there a playlist where all these video's on permaculture are collected?
@AliensKillDevils.
@AliensKillDevils. 2 года назад
51 videos by him OSU permaculture videos ru-vid.com/group/PLNdMkGYdEqOCvZ7qcgS3efKm26exq5E3K
@darkchocolate4595
@darkchocolate4595 Год назад
god skill illustration , beautiful content , we enjoy your content so much .
@merciart3090
@merciart3090 4 года назад
Very I interesting! Gratitude 4 the teaching. 🌻✌♥
@andrewbojanich8003
@andrewbojanich8003 3 года назад
Buy Obey cheeky smile love it
@thomasreto2997
@thomasreto2997 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing... wife and I want to develop our house lot in hawaii (close to the recent lava flow) according to permaculture design..thoughtful observations are where it’s at...also knowing what it is you want and consequences that go with it🌈🤙
@CarlinComm
@CarlinComm 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing these videos!
@aleroxit
@aleroxit Год назад
Very cool. Thank you
@updownall
@updownall Год назад
So grateful for these videos thank you!
@generalrendar7290
@generalrendar7290 Год назад
Love the movie reference on the billboards.
@tatyemmanuel1695
@tatyemmanuel1695 5 лет назад
so brilliant.
@Vunderbread
@Vunderbread 3 года назад
My biggest obstacles to fully designing a permaculture environment are 1) affordability of buying trees in large quantity, and 2) tools for land manipulation, i.e. excavators. Renting is an option of course, but with over 2 acres of land, there are always projects popping up that require or would greatly benefit from using heavy equipment. Buying these suckers can get crazy expensive though, even used. I haven't found a good solution yet. All ears :) As for trees, I've heard that every county has a Conservation office with varying resources - apparently some actually grow and sell a wide variety of trees at greatly discounted prices. So please look into this option first, before visiting a regular nursery!
@forcesightknight
@forcesightknight 3 года назад
You can start lots of fruit trees from seed. It's the tractor that will cost you. Stay away from kioti, they are made from crap steel, and structurally under built for the attachments.
@mariyammary1901
@mariyammary1901 4 года назад
Brilliant ideas
@iroh8946
@iroh8946 Год назад
Bro is an artist!!!
@777Gaile
@777Gaile 2 года назад
WOW thank you from Tropical Philippines
@gogonkt
@gogonkt 5 лет назад
Nice video~~
@IndigenousGoddess
@IndigenousGoddess 5 лет назад
Fascinating
@andresrivero479
@andresrivero479 4 года назад
Genious!
@annetteannette3808
@annetteannette3808 2 года назад
wow. thank you
@DefaultName-vk7ok
@DefaultName-vk7ok Год назад
Brilliant
@susanneschauf7417
@susanneschauf7417 2 года назад
Thank you! I like your videos very much. I have learned a lot already. Do you perhaps have examples of the Mediterranean area or is it part of the temperate climate? I bought a plot in Istria, 9 km from the sea (Adriatic).
@bkallab
@bkallab 4 года назад
"They Live" easter egg!!!
@felixkeenan5176
@felixkeenan5176 5 лет назад
Comments help vidio priority!
@violettaschmieder2096
@violettaschmieder2096 4 года назад
A few questions! Does a tree with leafs or one without really make tak big a difference as a windbreaker? And i had the idea that maybe a pond could also help absorb some of the cold winter wind, as water seems to me to absorb cold quicker? Im propably totally wrong with my quesses, but those are the kind of questions i cant answer myself
@telimarkskierman
@telimarkskierman 4 года назад
Higher humidity air usually "feels" colder because the heat is transferred more effectively, so a pond would probably not be a good idea to absorb cold winds. I think I better approach would be with trees to block and diffuse the wind; a pond just gives more space for the wind to blow.
@amillison
@amillison 4 года назад
It depends what type of winds you want to block. For example, to block cold winter winds, you want a tree that is evergreen so it has foliage during the winter time. Ponds absorb sunlight - solar heat, and radiate it back out to moderate the temperature during cold months. Then they absorb cold temps in time to stay cool in summer. Water has a "thermal lag effect", meaning it heats and cools slowly. Great for temperature moderation.
@rayodhiambo8130
@rayodhiambo8130 Год назад
Hallo. Am writing from Africa, Kenya to be specific and I really appreciate your lesson. Can you do one for flat land, semi arid farm please?
@suryavana_India
@suryavana_India 4 года назад
can someone please share some links on permaculture designs for tropical, humid & wet conditions.
@amillison
@amillison 4 года назад
permatilglobal.org/
@cloakd1
@cloakd1 5 лет назад
This is all wonderful but this is all passive design working in harmony with principles of active design of spaces with our environment ecosystems and holistic natural world. Or biomimicry alludes to this aswell; and not just the built-environment but a sustainable and holistic approach. The mapping of the sun, moon and all natural phenomenon as the wind and types fo trees to use is a known phenomenon common to natural and passive design. Too many labels today as if 'new'. This is not new. Being a Green architect these principles are not new. Just a new word. Supposed to be sustainable design (LEED is 'not' anymore a perfect reflection of it). However, I applaud this gentleman for advancing this methodology that is natural way of doing things. It called common sense that does not exist today. Having an eastern ethnicity, these principles have been used for centuries. Then taken away eroded by the western/rooted in materialism ideology and now come back to fix/undo with a new ideology that is really back to the principles first they initially eroded? However, in todays world people need a rule book of how to since we have forgotten due to the industrialized world we live in that has made stage to be controlled (descartian principle) out of everything.
@annacompan7219
@annacompan7219 4 года назад
How many metres or yards for each zones?
@amillison
@amillison 4 года назад
Each site is unique, so there is no set answer for this question. You could have all of the zones represented on a small urban lot, or a sprawling farm. How big the more intentionally managed zones are depend on how much time and energy are available for management. This is more of a lens to use in designing as opposed to a set formula.
@annacompan7219
@annacompan7219 4 года назад
@@amillison Hi Andrew Thanks for replying. I've learnt so much through these video. I haven't buy the land for my farm but I have already located it on google map. Please if you have time have a look through google earth. It is located along Niari River, left of the "Reserve de la faune de Tsoulou". Down the hill there is a beautiful valley. Do you do any consultation ? For farm planning for example.
@amillison
@amillison 4 года назад
@@annacompan7219 I do consultation. Although there are people much closer to you in Africa. Send me an email and I can refer you to someone in Rwanda, Kenya, or Ghana: andrew.millison@oregonstate.edu
@profbri.02
@profbri.02 3 года назад
Ur drawings r hilarious!
@SplashyCannonBall
@SplashyCannonBall 3 года назад
These designs don’t take into consideration people buy land that is already messed up from builders and land sellers. Example. Most houses don’t have large front yards. It’s in the back yard. The house is in the middle for expensive lands. Most folk are poor.
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