**Short Bio:**
Bill Mollison (1928–2016), an influential Australian ecologist and biologist, is renowned as the "father of permaculture," a revolutionary design system for sustainable living and agriculture. His pioneering work, which began with the publication of "Permaculture One" in 1978, integrates ecological, architectural, agricultural, and social systems. Mollison's teachings and writings have spurred a global movement towards self-sustaining, environmentally responsible land use practices.
**About:**
Mollison's career transitioned from bio-geography research to advocating and teaching permaculture worldwide, culminating in the establishment of the Permaculture Institute in Tasmania. His efforts in promoting permaculture earned him the Right Livelihood Award in 1981. Mollison's work is characterized by its ethical foundation, aiming to design landscapes that mimic natural ecosystems, thereby creating sustainable environments that conserve resources and support diverse biological communities.
**Links:**
- [Permaculture Institute](https://www.permaculture.org)
- [Right Livelihood Award - Bill Mollison](https://rightlivelihood.org)
**Area of Focus:**
Bill Mollison's main focus was permaculture, a concept that extends beyond mere agricultural practices to include sustainable living frameworks. His approach emphasizes:
- #Permaculture
- #SustainableAgriculture
- #EcologicalDesign
- #EnvironmentalEducation
His legacy continues to influence new generations through education and practical applications of his permaculture principles worldwide [[❞]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Mollison) [[❞]](https://www.permaculturenews.org/2016/09/27/a-world-class-hero/) [[❞]](https://www.permaculture.org/staff/bill-mollison/).