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=**Permaculture Two: Practical Design for Town and Country in Permanent Agriculture**=
 * by Bill Mollison - 159 pages - 1987** **Back To Books** [[image:http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/71KKFHtFb1L._SL500_AA300_.jpg align="right" link="http://www.amazon.com/Permaculture-Two-Practical-Permanent-Agriculture/dp/0908228007"]] Read and download this book online for free : [|english edition]

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//"Permaculture Two" delves deeper into the concept of "consciously designed agricultural systems." Author, Bill Mollison, describes new approaches and solutions that have evolved around the world. Ways in which plants can modify climate and many forms of pollution are discussed. Highly productive, low-energy systems, are made clear, in this fascinating book that offers some concrete solutions for saving Mother Earth."// ([|this book at Amazon]) **Keywords :** Aboriginal Acacia annual areas Australia bamboo beans Bill Mollison Back locust broadscale carob cattle climate comfrey cool Coprosma cover dams desert ducks energy Ernabella farm farmer fences feral fire fish fodder forage system forest frost fruit fuel Fukuoka3 garden glasshouse grain grow harvest heat hedge hedgerow herbs honey locust insulation keyline kg/ha landscape lb/acre legumes livestock locust lucerne manure moisture mulch mulga native nitrogen nutrients orchard P. A. Yeomans Papunya pasture perennial Permaculture permanent agriculture pests Pine planning pods polyculture ponds poultry poultry forage predators production protection rice roof root salt seagrass seed seedlings shade shadehouse sheet mulch shelter slopes soil species storage stored strategies straw structures summer tanks Tasmania techniques tion traps tree crops tree lucerne trellis trials tropical varieties vine walls waste weeds White clover wiltja wind windbreak winter Yeomans yield =**Content**=

**Table of Content**

 * 1) INTRODUCTION
 * 2) The Underlying Philosophy.
 * 3) On Permanent Agriculture.
 * 4) DESIGN IN LANDSCAPE
 * 5) On Design.
 * 6) Design Criteria.
 * 7) Deciding Priorities
 * 8) Zone and Sector Ground Planning.
 * 9) How to Place Elements in Zones
 * 10) How to Place Eiements in Sectors
 * 11) Broadscale Landscape Analysis
 * 12) Taking Advantage of Slope
 * 13) How Much Land?
 * 14) The Stacking of Plants.
 * 15) System Establishment
 * 16) The Interaction of Plants and Animals
 * 17) Animals
 * 18) SOIL IMPROVEMENT
 * 19) Broadscale Soil Improvement
 * 20) No-tillage Cropping
 * 21) Green Crops
 * 22) Pulses and Legumes, Hedgerow, Oil Plants
 * 23) Distribution of Yield
 * 24) Sheet Mulch for Home Gardens
 * 25) Living Mulch
 * 26) Stone Mulch
 * 27) Keeping your Annuals Perennial
 * 28) BROADSCALE TECHNIQUES
 * 29) Planning an Even Fodder Distribution
 * 30) Rolling Permaculture for Larger Properties
 * 31) On-farm and Urban Production of fuels from Plants
 * 32) Orchards
 * 33) Pruning-Necessity or Habit?
 * 34) Woodlots and Hedgerows
 * 35) DESIGN FOR DIFFICULT CLIMATES
 * 36) Arid Lands
 * 37) Local Strategies
 * 38) Livestock
 * 39) Aboriginal Skills
 * 40) Permanent Grain Plots
 * 41) Poultry Forage Systems
 * 42) Notes on Aboriginal Nutrition
 * 43) Annotated List of Useful Arid Land Species
 * 44) Acknowledgements and Apologia
 * 45) Tropics
 * 46) Humid Tropics
 * 47) Sea Coasts
 * 48) The Creation of Small Climates
 * 49) STRUCTURES
 * 50) The Reactive House
 * 51) House Modifications
 * 52) The Basic Sun-Wind Defences or Alliances
 * 53) Some Novel Houses
 * 54) Earth Houses
 * 55) Plant Houses
 * 56) Minor Designs and Techniques
 * 57) Sound Walls
 * 58) The Sod Roof
 * 59) Fire Mandalas
 * 60) Windows
 * 61) Back to the Cave
 * 62) Sewage and other Filthy Matters
 * 63) WATERWORKS
 * 64) Aquatic Polyculture
 * 65) Waterworks Construction
 * 66) Nomenclature of Ponds and Lakes
 * 67) Pond Cuiture
 * 68) Public Policy-the Sport Fishery
 * 69) Salicornia Flats
 * 70) Mariculture
 * 71) Tidal Stone Traps
 * 72) Seagrasses (Zostera, Heterozostera and Posidonia)
 * 73) FREE RANGE POULTRY DESIGN
 * 74) Establishment
 * 75) Forage Storage
 * 76) Regulation of Yield
 * 77) Documentation
 * 78) Species with Seeds and Pods in Summer
 * 79) Trees and Shrubs yielding Nuts or Acorns for Storage (autumn-spring)
 * 80) Berries and Fruits yielding Flesh or Seed (late summer-mid-winter)
 * 81) Vines for Fences and Trellis
 * 82) Roots
 * 83) Greens and Seeds as Herb Layer
 * 84) Species for Broadcast Sowing in Straw-Yards
 * 85) Herbs, “Weeds” and “Throwover” Crop
 * 86) Layout
 * 87) ON PERMACULTURE AND COMMUNITY
 * 88) Action for People
 * 89) FURTHER RESOURCES
 * 90) Design Consultancy
 * 91) Standard Designs
 * 92) Permaculture Quarterly and Association
 * 93) The Permaculture Institute
 * 94) Permaculture Species Index
 * 95) Tagari
 * 96) MAIN REFERENCES