Gaiacraft Workbook: Global Release
Courses/Workshops, DVDs/Books — by Delvin Solkinson February 3, 2012
As an offering to the planetary permaculture movement we have created a workbook of permaculture worksheets. This educational tool kit will help support your learning and teaching practice.
In the spirit of a genuine love for permaculture education and in gratitude to the world community, this new learning tool is intended to help heal and empower our relationship with ourselves, the Earth and each other. The Gaiacraft Permaculture Workbook shares a collection of universal handouts which string together a larger body of teachings from Bill Mollison, Rosemary Morrow, Geoff Lawton, David Holmgren and Toby Hemenway. It’s edited in collaboration by the Gaiacraft team; Delvin Solkinson, Lunaya Shekinah, Jacob Aman, Tamara Griffiths and Ali Ma. This is a unique and practical addition to your understanding and practice of permaculture.
The first press is in English and currently we are working on editions in Spanish, Portuguese and Hebrew. We would love to have translations into other languages as well.
Given freely, we encourage copying of these worksheets for your students and their copying them for their students. We recommend high quality color reproduction so that they can be successfully passed through many printings. In this way we see the worksheets travelling the world freely to support and inspire the evolution of the permaculture paradigm. The workbook is also available as a professionally bound edition direct from our print-on-demand printer. Purchasing a copy is a way to support Gaiacraft and the development of many more permaculture learning and teaching tools.
It’s an honour to share this tool with you as a companion to your journey with permaculture.
Free Download Link: www.lightscience.ca/gaiacraft/flatty-wholeSystemSequence.pdf (Warning: very large file! 227mb.)
Hardcopy Purchase Link: www.lulu.com/product/paperback/gaiacraft-workbook/18826462
Comments (6)









Thank you so much for making this available as the free download-it says a lot about you all and your goals and your sincere commitment to the “share the surplus” ethic that many people sort of gloss over. I’m downloading the files now, but will definitely purchase the hard cop in the future. If you need it translated into Arabic, let me know!
Comment by Khadijah — February 4, 2012 @ 8:53 pm
Spanish edition ? How I can get access to that one ?
From Mexico – Argentina – Colombia
Holger Hieronimi
Comment by Holger Hieronimi — February 5, 2012 @ 4:57 am
When did this 4th ethic make an appearance? The ‘transitional ethic’?
Comment by Grahame — February 5, 2012 @ 1:08 pm
Is there a text-only version of this? the PDF is huge…
Thanks,
James
Comment by James — February 5, 2012 @ 11:36 pm
Yeah, I second that sentiment. 227 megabyte for 47 pages is rather excessive.. that’s almost five megabyte per page, and most of them don’t even have any “real” pictures! (as in: necessary for the content). Why waste ink? And I don’t really need print resolution if I’m going to read it on my computer – in fact, it quit a lot of difficulty with opening it on my little netbook.
Also, it appears most of the size comes from the background page that is repeated each time. A PDF can embed the picture once and reuse it each page, which saves an enormous amount of space.
Comment by Job van der Zwan — February 10, 2012 @ 9:05 pm
FYI, if you order from Lulu (for me that made the most sense), be sure to enter your payment information without spaces…otherwise Lulu will kick it back with a “your card number is not valid” message. Thanks for making such great information so readily available!
Comment by Teri — February 23, 2012 @ 3:51 am
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