Monday, June 27, 2022

New Publication for 2022


An Inventory of Commonly Cultivated Plant Species in Permaculture Farms in the Philippines

Permaculture has been known to intentionally integrate diversity into the design of farms and mimic natural landscapes. This approach is in contrast to the mainstream monocropping system in conventional agriculture. The objectives of the study were to identify what plant species are commonly cultivated in permaculture farms and determine its uses as narrated by farmers and practitioners. The researchers conducted a crop inventory in 12 permaculture sites in the Philippines from August to November in 2018. To survey a 1 ha sampling area, a modified belt transect method with alternating 20 m2 plots was employed for full enumeration of plant species in each plot. To determine uses, key informant interviews and focus group discussions were conducted among farm staff. A total of 215 plant species were identified with an average species richness of 46 per farm. A comparison of crop inventories revealed that Colocasia esculenta and Capsicum frutescens were the most commonly cultivated crops found in ten sites (83%). It is followed by Annona muricata (nine sites) and Bambusoideae (eight). Results revealed that the majority of crops found were cultivated for household consumption.

Cite this chapter:

Flores, J.J.M., Buot, I.J. (2022). An Inventory of Commonly Cultivated Plant Species in Permaculture Farms in the Philippines. In: Ramamoorthy, S., Buot, I.J., Chandrasekaran, R. (eds) Plant Genetic Resources, Inventory, Collection and Conservation. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7699-4_10

Thursday, April 21, 2022

Upcoming Webinars for April 2022



Friday, April 29, 2022

From the UP Open University Facebook Page:

The Webinar Series entitled Revitalizing Socioecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS) is an online activity by Project 1 of the Emerging Interdisciplinary Research (EIDR), Building Climate Smart Communities (bSMART) Program of the University of the Philippines (UP) System, implemented by UP Open University and UP Los Baños.

The Project 1 of the EIDR bSMART Program would like to invite you to the upcoming webinar on 29 April 2022 (Friday) at 10:00 AM via Zoom. In the second episode of our webinar series, Dr. Jabez Joshua M. Flores will discuss his study entitled Reimagining Agricultural Landscapes for Ecosystem Restoration using Permaculture Design.

Interested participants may register through this link: https://bit.ly/3wIzdzs

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you at the webinar.


Saturday, April 30, 2022

From the Philippine Association of Environmental Science Students Facebook Page:

🍃 PERMACULTURE & AGROECOLOGY 🍃 

Kilalanin ang ating panauhing tagapagsalita para sa buwan ng Abril.

Si Dr. Jabez Joshua Flores ay nagtatrabaho bilang isang Spatial Data Scientist and Senior Lecturer. Ang kanyang mga research interest ay ang sumusunod:

> Permaculture design and Agroecology

> GIS and drone photography,

> Environmental Communication

Panoorin ang kanyang session sa Abril 30, 2022 (Sabado), mula 4-5 ng hapon. 

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Sa pagdiriwang ng unang taon ng Philippine Association of Environmental Science Students, at pakikipagtulungan kasama ang The HEarth Movement, inaanyayahan namin kayong umattend sa "Pantas: Experts Talk on Environmental Research in the Philippine Set-up." Ito ay gaganapin kada huling sabado ng buwan, sa ika-4-5 ng hapon, via Zoom at FB Live. Makining at magtanong sa mga imbitadong panauhing tagapagsalita kung paano nga ba maging isang Environmental Scientist sa Pilipinas. 

Ito ay bukas sa HIGH SCHOOL, UNDERGRADUATE at GRADUATE STUDENTS na may plano kumuha o kumukuha ng kursong Agham Pangkapaligiran o related degrees tulad ng Environmental Management, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Planning, atbp. Maaring magregister dito upang makuha ang meeting link: https://forms.gle/UVduLqzLRCeQKAKL8

Sama sama nating tuklasin ang malawak na posibilidad para sa mga future Pinoy Environmental Scientists. 

#AngatAghamPangkapaligiran #PinoyEnvironmentalScientist

Sunday, February 27, 2022

PRPH Conducts Pre-Research Activities for Student Scholars from CEAT-UPLB

 



The Permaculture Research PH (PRPH) team has been quite busy this month in preparation for the thesis projects of our research scholars from the University of the Philippines Los Banos (UPLB), Jayson Osayan and Julius Victor Abril

Last February 2, we conducted an orientation on what PRPH is all about and the nature of our research interests. We also had the chance to hear more detailed explanations about their research proposals. 

On February 12, we had our permaculture workshop. The workshop introduced the students to the history of permaculture, its framework, and ethics and design principles. We also discussed what has been studied so far in the Philippines. 

And on February 25, we introduced our scholars to drone photography and geographic information systems (GIS). In the workshop we demonstrated how to operate the Tello drone and how to use its images in Google Earth Pro and QGIS workflows with a focus on georeferencing. 

With these new knowledge and skills, Jayson and Julius will be able to proceed with their respective permaculture research projects. They are accompanied and guided by their academic adviser, Dr. Anton Domini Sta. Cruz of the College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology (CEAT)-UPLB. Members of the PRPH team will continue to provide mentoring and will be available for consultation throughout the duration of their thesis projects. 

Sunday, January 30, 2022

PRPH Research Grant Awardees Announced

Congratulations to the first PRPH Research Grant Awardees, Jayson Osayan (BS EE, UPLB) and Julius Victor Abril (BS EE, UPLB)!




Thursday, January 27, 2022

Permaculture in the Philippines: Landscape Structure, Practices, and Perspectives (Full Text Download)

Download here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/354131966_Permaculture_in_the_Philippines_Landscape_Structure_Practices_and_Perspectives

Agricultural landscapes are designed to maximize land area and increase crop yield to ensure food security for the world’s growing population. Consequently, the long-term effects of conventional methods of agriculture are destructive to natural ecosystems and landscapes. The main goal of this study was to look into the concept of permaculture in the Philippines—its practitioners and network, unique landscape structure, and current perspectives--and determine how food security in the household can be addressed without compromising the state of the natural environment. A social network analysis produced data on linkages within the local practitioner network and fieldwork in twelve selected permaculture sites provided data on landscape structure of farms, food consumption behavior of households, and prevailing perspectives of permaculture using mixed methods including farm inventory, crop diversity survey, aerial photography, geographic information systems mapping and network analysis, key informant interviews, focus group discussions, video blog documentation, and self-assessed measure of food security survey. The findings of the study revealed a network of 204 practitioners from Luzon (63%), Visayas (19%) and Mindanao (13%), that has the potential to grow and be influential in Philippine agriculture in the next decade. Secondly, results pointed out that permaculture farms exhibited a classic permaculture landscape zoning pattern: Zone 0-house, Zone 1-garden, Zone 2-grazing, Zone 3-cash crops, Zone 4-food forest and Zone 5-wilderness, containing a network of interrelated components designed for sustainable household food security. And thirdly, three evolving perspectives of permaculture among practitioners, were elicited and documented: 1) ‘ecological’ perspective, an ecocentric view, found to be the most commonly shared one among practitioners, 2) ‘socio-cultural’ perspective emphasizing sustainable lifestyles and 3) ‘agricultural’ perspectives highlighting sustainable food production. This research effort hopes to encourage more scientific inquiry on the subject matter for years to come. Current perspectives can be used as bases to recommend the necessary resources, technologies, and policies to help permaculture systems achieve its desired objectives.

Wednesday, January 5, 2022

List of Lectures and Webinars on Permaculture with Permaculture Research PH (2020-2022) - UPDATED

 Interview with the UP Professional School for Agriculture and the Environment
and 1116 Radyo DZLB

Here's a list of our lectures and webinars from 2020-2021. You can use this for research and educational purposes. 

"Experts Talk on Environmental Research in the Philippine Set-up" (Timestamp: 26:06)

Organizer: Philippine Association of Environmental Science Students

"Reimagining Agricultural Landscapes for Ecosystem Restoration using Permaculture Design"

Organizer: Project 1 of the Emerging Interdisciplinary Research (EIDR), Building Climate Smart Communities (bSMART) Program of the University of the Philippines (UP) System, implemented by UP Open University and UP Los Baños

"The Role of Permaculture Design in Agriculture" (Timestamp: 9:55)

Organizer: Pro-EARTH Crusaders

"Permaculture: Why it Matters to Sustainable Agriculture"

Organizer: Dream AgriMedia

"Permaculture Design: Practical Application in Agriculture and Everyday Life"

Organizer: UP Horticultural Society

"Documenting Permaculture Farm Landscapes in the Philippines Using a Drone with a Smartphone" (Timestamp: 23:19)

Organizer: Pampanga State Agricultural University

"Permaculture"

Organizer: Kwentong Likas Yaman

"Permaculture: A Regenerative Design Approach to Agriculture" (Timestamp: 1:26:19)

Organizer: Kybernetes Society, Southern Luzon State University

"Permaculture for a Sustainable Future"

Organizer: UP Professional School for Agriculture and the Environment and 1116 Radyo DZLB

"Permaculture Design for Sustainable Agriculture" (presentation slides)

Organizer: HUME 112, College of Human Ecology, UPLB

"Reimagining Our Landscapes with Permaculture Design" #SolveClimateBy2030 #MakeClimateAClass

Organizer: UP Open University and Bard College, New York

"Permaculture and Biodiversity Conservation Mapping" (Timestamp: 26:40)

Organizer: The Office of Hon. Loren Legarda and Climate Change Commission 

"Permaculture Research in the Philippines in the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration" (Timestamp: 1:00:39)

Organizer: UP Professional School for Agriculture and the Environment

"Crop Diversity in Permaculture Designs in the Philippines" (presentation slides)

Organizer: Central Bicol State University of Agriculture


Perma GARDEN Experiments: Concept Maps for Expansion

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