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Neal Spackman
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Joined:
04/03/2011
Last Updated:
03/05/2011
Location:
Jeddah, Makkah, Saudi Arabia
Climate Zone:
Arid
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https://www.regenerativeresources.co





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Al Baydha Project

Al Baydha Project

Al Baydha, SA


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ecoart farm Permaculture Egypt Zumot (Re)Forestation Project Saudi Farms Permaculture Mecca Lot
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Biomimicry and Creating New River Systems in the Desert

Posted by Neal Spackman almost 13 years ago

A low-tech system of flood control that handles the shocks of arid mountain climates and makes the water available for use year-round.

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Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course
Teacher: Geoff Lawton
Location: Dead Sea Valley, Jordan
Date: Oct 2010
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