In the Introduction of Earth Restorer’s Guide to Permaculture, Rowe shares with us an important narrative for our future planetary and societal health: the need to shift our mindsets from ‘me’ to ‘we’.
Rowe writes:
“All permaculture outcomes need to be directed toward community solutions working with organisations and institutions, not solely individuals and their land. An insular approach is not enough.
We have the opportunity to become the ‘restoration’ species whose ethics, functions and skills are directed towards this aim.”
In PART FOUR of this conversation series, Rowe talks about the strength and sustainability of networks and how these help us:
Do you see yourself as an Earth restorer?
What does the restoration of our social and environmental health look like for you and your community?
Take some time to reflect on the social and environmental networks you are a part of.
When it comes to your social networks:
Thank you for following this conversation series!
This has been produced by Melliodora Publishing with the intention of sharing accessible and important information to support people on their journeys with permaculture, Earth restoration and environmental advocacy.
If you’d like to get in touch with content ideas, feedback or collaborations, please reach out at [email protected].