I've been becoming more and more interested in permaculture techniques, and had begun researching permaculture design courses. While I'm not yet ready to commit to an in-depth course, I decided to order this book for a sneak peek because it is used as the main reference in one of the online courses I discovered.
The book starts out with an overview of permaculture ethics and principles. It also offers an introduction to systems thinking, and examples of questions to ask regarding each principle as you work through your design.
The conversational tone made it easier to digest the breadth and depth of information. It covers soil fertility, water, waste, energy, shelter, food and plant systems, as well as animals and wildlife. I did skip a couple parts, such as the section on shelters, because it just isn't applicable to me at the moment. But it's nice to know that I can always go back to learn more when needed, and use that as a jumping off point into further research.
I like that it offers a satisfying mix of photos, illustrations, charts, and case studies. It also offers a list of resources for further exploration at the back.
Overall, this book offers value in learning how to analyze a specific piece of property and what factors and trade-offs to consider when making design decisions.