The Permaculture Practice series is a six-part exploration of systems thinking, perception, relationships and regenerative design in everyday life.
Rather than focusing only on gardening techniques or land-based skills, this series begins with the foundations that shape all design decisions: how we think, how we observe, how we relate and how we respond to the world around us.
Each volume explores a different aspect of permaculture as a practical way of understanding and working with living systems — in homes, landscapes, communities, livelihoods and personal life.
Together, the series forms a progressive learning journey through:
🌱 Awareness & assumptions
🌿 Observation & pattern recognition
🌳 Relationships & interconnected systems
🍂 Values, ethics & decision-making
🌾 Everyday practice & responsibility
🌍 Integrated design & regenerative futures
The series is designed for learners who want to move beyond surface-level sustainability and develop a deeper understanding of how perception influences action, and how small shifts in awareness can lead to meaningful long-term change.
Each volume combines reflective learning, practical examples and accessible systems thinking to support both personal insight and real-world application.
Available as individual volumes or as part of the wider Living Lightly Worldwide learning ecosystem.