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Harvesting peace: Permaculture as peacebuilding

Posted on:2011-06-02Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:George Mason UniversityCandidate:Felix-Romero, JessicaFull Text:PDF
GTID:1446390002952419Subject:Peace Studies
Abstract/Summary:
This dissertation is a qualitative case study of permaculture, a sustainable agriculture model based on bio-mimicry, in postconflict El Salvador. The case study is intended to be both descriptive and theory-building by providing empirically grounded insights into permaculture as a peacebuilding tool. A grounded theory investigation into permaculture practitioners' experiences revealed that permaculture is a holistic peacebuilding model that addresses war-induced environmental damage and postconflict structural violence. Permaculture impacts multiple dimensions of practitioners' lives, functions as sustainable livelihood education, contributes to the eco-localization of economies, and builds community between individuals while also creating a relationship of agency between natural environments and permaculture practitioners.
Keywords/Search Tags:Permaculture, Case study, Peacebuilding
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