Barefoot Lifestyle: Investigating how natural yields derived from ecological systems can create resilience and community engagement
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Coulson, Jenni
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Master of Professional Creative Practice/Te Hono ki Toi (Poutiritāeo)
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Eastern Institute of Technology
Date
2022
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Bahho, Mazin
Rudge, Mandy
Rudge, Mandy
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Masters Thesis
Exegesis
Exegesis
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Waipawa (N.Z.)
New Zealand
ecological design
permaculture
community supported agriculture
regeneration
alternative food systems
hua parakore
New Zealand
ecological design
permaculture
community supported agriculture
regeneration
alternative food systems
hua parakore
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Coulson, J. (2022). Barefoot Lifestyle: Investigating how natural yields derived from ecological systems can create resilience and community engagement. (Unpublished document submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Professional Creative Practice/Te Hono ki Toi (Poutiritāeo)). Eastern Institute of Technology (EIT), New Zealand.
Abstract
Barefoot Lifestyle (BL) is a practice-based project, with a holistic approach that is aiming to create, support and encourage regenerative ecosystems within the environment and the community for the purpose of building sustained holistic resilience. Through the use of action research the project investigated how natural yields produced from these systems could be developed into an alternative food network accessible to the local community. The process highlighted the importance of diversity, being flexible and adaptable when creating resilience.
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