Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Permaculture" in Vietnamese language version.
Traditional and indigenous practices are highly valued in permaculture because they have been developed in perpetual dialogue with specific climactic [sic] and soil conditions, and evolving seed varieties.
Therefore, permaculture is rooted in local cultures and to a large extent its practice is based on indigenous knowledge, customs and resources.
Bill Mollison, often called the 'father of permaculture,' worked with indigenous people in his native Tasmania and worldwide, and credits them with inspiring his work. "I believe that unless we adopt sophisticated aboriginal belief systems and learn respect for all life, then we lose our own," he wrote in the seminal Permaculture: A Designers' Manual.
Traditional and indigenous practices are highly valued in permaculture because they have been developed in perpetual dialogue with specific climactic [sic] and soil conditions, and evolving seed varieties.
Therefore, permaculture is rooted in local cultures and to a large extent its practice is based on indigenous knowledge, customs and resources.
Traditional and indigenous practices are highly valued in permaculture because they have been developed in perpetual dialogue with specific climactic [sic] and soil conditions, and evolving seed varieties.
Therefore, permaculture is rooted in local cultures and to a large extent its practice is based on indigenous knowledge, customs and resources.
Therefore, permaculture is rooted in local cultures and to a large extent its practice is based on indigenous knowledge, customs and resources.