
Design is an integral part of permaculture. Without design there is no permaculture. It's about observation, evaluation decision making, implementation and reflection.
Design is an integral part of permaculture. Without design there is no permaculture. It's about observation, evaluation decision making, implementation and reflection.
There are several design processes used in permaculture design.
SADIMET and OBREDIMET are more or less the same. The SADIMET abbreviation is Survey, Analysis, Design, Implement, Maintain, Evaluate, Tweak while OBREDIMET is Observe, Boundaries, Resources, Evaluate, Design, Implement, Maintain, Evaluate, Tweak.
Looby's design web, a design framework developed by Looby Mcnamara and published in her People and Permaculture book, is compared to the linear or circular design processes an easier approach to design.
Patrick Whitefield describes another one in his Earth care manual.
Over the years many different processes got developed.
They all have in common that they scaffold design for the designer and offer a basic framework to work with.
Within permaculture design we use a lot of different tools. There are some basic tools that are used often, while others are used for certain settings, for example when the design involves many stackholders
Find below some of them:
Every design involves an evaluation stage at the end. During that stage we check whether or not our design fulfils its functions and needs.
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