Online resources on permaculture represent a promising direction by supplementing existing printed sources, serving to update and diversify existing content, and increasing access to permaculture information. This study evaluated a sample of online resources using parameters reflecting website usability and content quality. The evaluation revealed good quality and usability in the majority of cases, and suggests a strong online presence among the existing permaculture community, and accessible support for those with an interest in joining the movement.
We are no longer updating the Research Digest. All content remains.
The Permaculture Research Digest has summaries of newly published permaculture-related research. All items are
hyper-linked to the original publication.
The 'January 2013' archive contains 60 items published in 2012.
Items marked with a # have restricted public access, although abstracts are freely available.
Permaculture Research Digest
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