Grassroots networks and social movements are increasingly regarded as agents of change that can help respond to environmental degradation both by generating novel solutions to existing problems and influencing institutions toward more substantive responses. We examine permaculture, an international movement that, despite its broad international distribution and relatively high public profile, has received little systematic scrutiny in the scientific literature. We attempt to remedy that gap by conducting a broad international (though English-only) survey of 731 permaculture participants, and assessing the socio-demographic characteristics of the movement. The survey examined self-identified roles of permaculture participants and explored t...
In light of the ecological and social consequences of industrial agriculture, several social movemen...
Permaculture is an environmental movement that makes us reevaluate what it means to be sustainable. ...
This paper discusses the gender and class implications of “public participation” processes, which ar...
Agroecology is a promising alternative to industrial agriculture, with the potential to avoid the ne...
Histories of environmental movements often overlook ecological activism taking place at the grassroo...
Histories of environmental movements often overlook ecological activism taking place at the grassroo...
Histories of environmental movements often overlook ecological activism taking place at the grassroo...
Objectives are: to study changes in the environmental movement, and to apply these findings to an as...
Do not cite without written permission of the author. In light of the ecological and social conseque...
How a group relates to agrobiodiversity differs greatly within and between user groups. This chapter...
Critics have accused the mainstream environmental movement of being a primarily white, middle class ...
In every country around the world women experience inequality to some degree in relation to politica...
Critics have accused the mainstream environmental movement of being a primarily white, middle class ...
peer reviewedPermaculture-based social movements proliferate as a response to environmental challeng...
Permaculture-based social movements proliferate as a response to environmental challenges, a way to ...
In light of the ecological and social consequences of industrial agriculture, several social movemen...
Permaculture is an environmental movement that makes us reevaluate what it means to be sustainable. ...
This paper discusses the gender and class implications of “public participation” processes, which ar...
Agroecology is a promising alternative to industrial agriculture, with the potential to avoid the ne...
Histories of environmental movements often overlook ecological activism taking place at the grassroo...
Histories of environmental movements often overlook ecological activism taking place at the grassroo...
Histories of environmental movements often overlook ecological activism taking place at the grassroo...
Objectives are: to study changes in the environmental movement, and to apply these findings to an as...
Do not cite without written permission of the author. In light of the ecological and social conseque...
How a group relates to agrobiodiversity differs greatly within and between user groups. This chapter...
Critics have accused the mainstream environmental movement of being a primarily white, middle class ...
In every country around the world women experience inequality to some degree in relation to politica...
Critics have accused the mainstream environmental movement of being a primarily white, middle class ...
peer reviewedPermaculture-based social movements proliferate as a response to environmental challeng...
Permaculture-based social movements proliferate as a response to environmental challenges, a way to ...
In light of the ecological and social consequences of industrial agriculture, several social movemen...
Permaculture is an environmental movement that makes us reevaluate what it means to be sustainable. ...
This paper discusses the gender and class implications of “public participation” processes, which ar...