Facilitators-Handbook-For-Permaculture

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200 Facilitator’s Handbook for Permaculture Workshops

Creative thinking : Productive windbreak plants


Method : Participatory group brainstorm

Tools : Large paper, markers

References : PC Book MOD 7 – Farming

Objective : Participants identify trees to use for windbreaks

Step 1


  • Ask the participants to divide up into smaller groups.

  • Have each group come up with lists of local trees that can be used for
    windbreaks (table 1).

  • The groups can also briefly describe the size and shape of each species and its
    productive uses (table 2).


The answers listed below are only supplied as guidelines for the facilitator
should the participants need help or prompting to develop ideas and
discussions.

Windbreak
trees

Size and shape
of tree

What are its
productive uses?

Moringa Tall, pyramid shape Pod and leaf used as vegetables and legumes

Bamboo Tall, spreading Building material and bamboo shoots for vegetables

Mango Big, tall Produces fruit

Durian Straight and tall Produces fruit and timber

Turi tree Thin and strong Pod for vegetable and legume

Ligundi Bush Natural pest control

Table 1.
Windbreak trees

Table 2.
Size and shape of tree and its productive uses

Step 3

After each workgroup has created their lists ask them to present them to the entire group
for feedback and other suggestions.

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