Use small and slow solutions

Use small and slow solutions

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Permaculture principle
Summary

Small and slow systems are easier to maintain than big ones, making better use of local resources and producing more sustainable outcomes.

Use small and slow solutions

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The snail is both small and slow, it carries its home on its back and can withdraw to defend itself when threatened. The proverb “the bigger they are, the harder they fall” reminds us of the disadvantages of excessive size and growth while “slow and steady wins the race” encourages patience while reflecting on a common truth in nature and society.

Human scale vs fossil fuel scale

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Examples—

Built—human scale sub-systems

Biological—using chickens to eat ticks on the land

Behavioural—Plastic free way of living - building wooden buckets

Reference: Holmgren, D. Permaculture Principles & Pathways beyond Sustainability