We're currently developing permaculture.com behind the scenes. In the meantime, this page shares neutral, non-commercial links to public tools, references, and resources commonly used in permaculture study, design, and land stewardship. Inclusion here does not imply endorsement. These links are provided as starting points for exploration and observation. — David "Farmer Dave" Blume

Design & Observation Tools

Tools commonly used for site analysis, observation, and ecological design. These resources provide climate, soil, sun, water, and landscape data that inform long-term planning and decision-making.

Climate & Weather Data

Sun, Solar, & Seasonal Patterns

Rainfall, Water Balance & Evapotranspiration

Soil & Land Capability

Topography & Landscape Form

  • OpenTopoMap
    Open-source topographic maps based on public elevation data.
  • USGS National Map
    Topographic maps, elevation models, and geographic data for the United States.

Mapping & Spatial Tools

  • Google Earth
    Satellite imagery and terrain visualization for large-scale landscape observation.

Phenology & Ecological Timing

Maps & Public Data

Public maps and open datasets commonly used for land observation and ecological planning. These sources help you understand land cover, water, terrain, hazards, and biodiversity at multiple scales.

Base Maps & Satellite Imagery

  • Copernicus Browser
    Browse and download satellite imagery from Copernicus missions (Sentinel) and related datasets.
  • USGS EarthExplorer
    Search and download satellite imagery and geospatial datasets (including Landsat and many map layers).
  • NASA Worldview
    Interactive daily satellite imagery for observing weather, smoke, dust, fires, and surface conditions.

Land Cover & Land Use

Watersheds, Streams & Floodplains

Fire, Drought & Other Hazards

  • U.S. Drought Monitor
    Weekly drought status map for the U.S., showing location and intensity of drought conditions.
  • NASA FIRMS Fire Map
    Near real-time global active fire detections from satellite observations (MODIS and VIIRS).
  • USFS Wildfire Hazard Potential
    U.S. map layer showing relative potential for extreme wildfire behavior based on fuels and landscape conditions.

Protected Areas & Biodiversity Data

Reference & Reading

Open-access reference material and reading resources commonly consulted in permaculture study, ecological design, and land-based thinking. These sources emphasize shared knowledge, historical context, and interdisciplinary foundations.

Open Libraries & Archives

Agriculture, Ecology & Land Stewardship

Design, Patterns & Human Ecology

Ethics & Design Principles

Permaculture ethics and design principles have been articulated in multiple ways over time and across contexts. The links below present commonly cited formulations and summaries, reflecting the diversity of approaches within permaculture-related thinking.

Ethical Frameworks

Design Principles (Multiple Formulations)

Systems Thinking & Design Context