Permaculture has a large international following today and the community is expanding day by day. The system was developed as an alternative culture to the existing ecology friendly patterns of construction technology. It also evolved to provide an alternative for the Fertighaus that were considered to be the premier ecology friendly building structure for quite some time. The essence of the permaculture is that it combines the design with the philosophy of a lifestyle ethics.
If you take a look at one of those prominent Artikelverzeichnis you will find that it was about 35 years back when two Australian environmental scientists Bill Mollison and David Holmgren conceived the idea of sustainable and stable agricultural systems. They did not support the use of industrial method that were highly destructive in the long run though yielding better results in the short run.
The first designs of permaculture made its appearance in the public in the year 1978. The traditional concept of a Garten was taken up with a modified approach giving it a look of the home forest. The system was widely acclaimed and quickly became a truly sustainable system of permanent culture.
Originally devised systems were subsequently modified and refine developing the idea of converting the existing Naturkost into permaculture sites and also creating huge number of such sites everywhere in human settlements. By the 1980s the system had turned out to be a widely accepted design process for creating sustainable human habitat.