Permaculture Research Institute Kenya - New Research Programme
PRI Kenya's new Research Programme links closely with their Permaculture and
Regenerative Enterprise Programme and aims to map social,
environmental and economic impact. They want to
understand not only how the permaculture approach is beneficial for the
environment and climate change resilience, but
also its benefits for farmers in terms of wellbeing, gender dynamics and
social empowerment. Their research model focuses on involving farmers
as ‘citizen scientists’. Layering their research
just like an agroforestry system, they will also conduct more complex
scientific soil tests as well as measuring carbon capture of trees etc.
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.
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