Argentinian pioneer Óscar Perone developed a method based on the observation of undisturbed bees, particularly the size of the space choosen by bees and the way the nest "travels" through the combs they build themselves in that space as the seasons come and go.

Organizing a permaculture network can have many benefits for individuals and communities interested in sustainable agriculture and ecological design.

Both bees and mammals have social hierarchies, with individuals occupying different roles and positions based on factors such as age, size, and reproductive status.

Its versatility, sustainability, and nutritional benefits make it an exciting area of study for researchers and food enthusiasts alike.

Permaculture networks can have various outcomes depending on their goals and focus areas. Here are some examples of potential outcomes: Increased access …

Unsustainable practices have significant negative impacts on the environment, human health, and social and economic systems.