Here are a couple of examples of how permaculture is becoming more recognized 
in both the context of international aid, in addition to an ambitious public 
space development in Seattle.

The international example is the adoption of permaculture concepts to help some 
of those in most need, being found in Technical Brief for USAID’s AIDSTAR-One 
project entitled: Permaculture
 Design for Orphans and Vulnerable Children Programming: Low-Cost, 
Sustainable Solutions for Food and Nutrition Insecure Communities.  From the 
website 'Never Ending Food', dedicated to Permaculture and nutrition in Malawi, 
Africa.
http://www.neverendingfood.org/permaculture-as-a-development-tool-february-13-2012/

Another example of permaculture designers working diligently with the local 
community to develop what might be called a 'broad-scale' urban foodforest. 
'Jenny Pell of Permaculture Now!' does it again! At 7 acres, the headline 
reads: 'Nation's Largest public Food Forest Takes root on Beacon Hill'. Do we 
want to get in a friendly competition with these inspirational Seattle 
foodforesters? 
http://crosscut.com/2012/02/16/agriculture/21892/Nation-s-largest-public-Food-Forest-takes-root-on-Beacon-Hill/

Keep it juicy!
JV

John Valenzuela, Chairperson
Golden Gate Chapter, California Rare Fruit Growers
http://www.crfg.org/chapters/golden_gate/index.htm

Cornucopia Food Forest Gardens
John Valenzuela Permaculture Services
Horticulturist, Consultant, Educator
California, Hawai'i phone: (415) 246-8834
e-mail: johnvalenzuela at hotmail dot com
http://cornucopiafoodforest.wordpress.com/
                                          
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