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-This framework comes from Ethan Roland & Gregory Landua, who noticed that permaculture courses exchanged far more than money.[1] Knowledge, food, relationships, stories, spiritual growth, & physical labor all flowed between participants. They named what they observed: eight distinct forms of capital, each transformable into the others. +This framework comes from Ethan Roland & Gregory Landua, who noticed that permaculture courses exchanged far more than money.[1] Knowledge, food, relationships, stories, spiritual growth, & physical labor all flowed between participants. They named what they observed: eight distinct forms of capital, each transformable into the others. Roland built on Bill Mollison’s earlier categorization of assets in Permaculture: A Designers’ Manual.[2]

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  1. Ethan C. Roland & Gregory Landua, Regenerative Enterprise: Optimizing for Multi-Capital Abundance (2013). Original article: Ethan C. Roland, “Eight Forms of Capital,” Permaculture Magazine, No. 68 (2011), AppleSeed Permaculture. PDF: appleseedpermaculture.com/…/8_Forms_of_Capital_PM68.pdf. Diagrams generated from DOT source files included in this repository.
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  3. Bill Mollison, Permaculture: A Designers’ Manual, p. 534. Tagari Publications, Tasmania, Australia, 1988.