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Permaculture

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A community for likeminded individuals to discuss permaculture and sustainable living. Permaculture. (Permanent Culture). An ecological design...

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permaculture

Do you guys agree or not to this?

Is this a red herring fallacy to even question this as scientific or not? Much akin to asking whether KonMari/minimalism as a design choice is unscientific?

Or are there actual common concepts/practices within it, being promoted as "scientific" when it hasn't been thoroughly backed by peer-reviewed-research. Such as Guilds and Zonings etc.

Edit: Here's the section criticising the methodology:

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