gutting This made a ieaoiine train a ”wine“ piodud denyed hum damsged Inut s. EVERYTl-HNC GARDENS A Mollisonian pniu-lple is mat 'eveiythuig links it own gaiden-, oi eveiyilung has an erleei on its enmionment, Rabbits nuke boeiowa and deieoation mounds, sciateh out ioots eieaie shun swaidsoi lawns, and also eleates ilie eondit ns layoueable (oi weeds sueh as ihistlei reople build houses, dispoae oi sewage, dig up soils loi gaidena, and mainiain annual vegetable patches We can use ihe iabbit diieetly as lood, to help in toe eontml, to piepaie sell lot whistles“ leaidoons and globe aniehokle), and to melee. many native animal speeiia in their abandoned bui-iows Rabbits maintain spedeynrh mooiland swaids eluted |o many oiellids and oihee small phnli. l . mattei oi ealetul eonsidenb-on as to wheie this lab and ourselves, belong in any system, and it we should eontiol or manage theii elieets oi toleiaie them. When we examine how plants and animals change mysbeins, we may lind many allies in out eiloits to sustain ouiselym and other speeies.15ee rlgoiie u). 7.4 RESOURCES The energies mining into our sysiem aie sueh naiiiial tomes as sun. wind, and ram u ng eomponenis and some ieehnologleal or non— ng units built ill|u ihs system ieanslate tile ineom ng eneigies into nietul ieseiyss, which we can call iesoiiiees. Some ol ihese iesouiees have in be used by ihe sysiem to. us own purposes isioells otiiall musl be oiainiauied to piodiiee mole ash) An I eal technology should at the my leasi hiel itseli the suipllls. eyei and above iiieae Syslnn needs, la out yield. irleld ihen any useml neouioe surplus to the needs oi ihelml system and thus availableioiiiae, export or trade The way to obtain yield is to be eoilseniaiive in iesouiee use, toeenetgy, lilie money, is mueh indie e. ly sayed than genznkzd. Reeouiee saving involves ieeyeling waste, insulating against heat loss,eie.1hen,weean walk out paihsoiioutas io send iesouioes on to iheie nut "in: poinr. it the aim oi illneoonal design is to obtain yieldi, at to piovide a surplus ol iesoiiiees, it is as well to be eleai about iiin what it is ihai we eall a mum, and th| eaiegones oi iasoliiee itiese ale, :1 these lattei may alleet oiii stiategias ol use, In shon, we lannoi u: all iesouiees in the same way and to the same ends, Eihim oi iesoiiiee use aie mind by knowing about the iesulis oi mmee eaploltailon. Fans, sells, all, water, sunlight, and ieeda ale nsouiees that we all iegaid as part ol a eoinmon heritage. A seeond eategoey bl iesoiiiee is that whieh belong to us as gaoup, tanuly, oe peison; those iabeleaied, oadeied, oi otherwise developed ieaounea thai people eieaie by then work, and o! whieh a piesenee or lb absenee does not appalenily aiieet the common ieaoliiee Whatweeieale,howevei,isiluaysme;inm Ill: mm mount, so ihat ii is impossible to dflw a line between these altegunes, whatoihei ways ean we look at iesoiiieesi Let us try a “Md-mulls appioaeh. What happens it we use some iesoliieas. it we look upon IMm aaa yield’ We then iind iliai a iespoioe oe iesiilt iollbws Resouiees ale: l mos: wuch INCREASE by Monbsr usa. Green browse is an example: it deei do not hmwie shnibs, the laiiei may beeoiiie woody and unpalat- able Aha, a blowied biennial, unable to ilowee, may tillei out and become peiennial leg the tiseweed Emehthites nibbled by wauaby in Tasmania). Seedling tlees can be maintained at browse heighi, but it lingi-aaed, "esclpe’ to unbiowsable height and shade out othei palatable plants, obeigiazing may (by damage) eause eatinetion iii palatable selected biuwse and biowaeia, lsui undeibiowsmg may eause similar eiieeis lii/omiitioii is another resouiee itiai ean inoease with use. li withees iii u outdated it not used. Too little imponei-iahes a system but when heely used and exchzngud, it tlouiiahee and ineieases 2. mos: 1»:an BY usz. ln lmpalpable ienns, a View on: good eliinaie isunalieeted by use, in palpable lei-ms the divenion oi a pail ol a rim to hydioeleetne generation in iingaiion tille waiei ienimed to ihe siieanl ahei usei, is auo unaiieeted, as is a stone pile as mulell, heal stole, oi water nin-oti eolleeiol A well—managed eeosysiem is an example bl iesouiees unaileeted by use, 3 mos: WHICH DISAPPEAR on menus IF Nor um). For example an niihaevested (mp 64 an annual, or a grass which eould be stoied toe the winiei, iiiupiions oi oceanic listi, swaims oi bees oi shoppeis, npe iiuii, and water nan—oil duiing rims a rHosE REDUCED BY use, For mmple a lish oi game stock unwisely used, elay deposiis, maiule ioiesei, and eoal and oil, 5 THOSE WHICH POLLUTE ox DESTROY on-lElz RESOURCES IF USED. Sueh as lesidual poisons in an eoosyatem, "did-mes, Superhigwuys, laige buildings in areas or eonuete, and seweis ninmng pollutants to the sea Caoegoeiis l in} aie illoee most eommonly plodwcd in nahiial sysieiiu and fllnl living situations, and aie itle only susulmble basis 0! witty Categones t and 5 ale 1; . iaslili ol usban and indusinal developmznli and it not used to ploduee peimanent benelieial elianges to the eeooysleiiu beeosne pollutants isome ale peimanent pollutants in ieims oi the liietimea ol peoplel ll lollowa that a sane socifly manages iesoiieees categories i to e wisely, bans the use ol iesouioe dale gory s, and ieglilaies all uses to piodiiee sustainable yield TM: is sailed iesouiee managemeni, and has been successfully applied to some not. and animal poplilatioio, but seldom to WI own lives, investment