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*All human waste processing feeds the agriculture loop via techniques such as septic fertigation, vermipost compost, biomass compost. Burying of biomass to generate underground soil food web and mycelium is the standard. | *All human waste processing feeds the agriculture loop via techniques such as septic fertigation, vermipost compost, biomass compost. Burying of biomass to generate underground soil food web and mycelium is the standard. | ||
*Any building roof space should be covered with PV. | *Any building roof space should be covered with PV. | ||
*Mowing of countryside or roadways - biomass should be injected underground for higher biological life support than oxidation. | |||
*Charcoal should be buried from burned woody mass - for more long-term biological life frameworks | |||
Latest revision as of 00:07, 13 March 2026
At any Applied Civilization Lab campus - we can improve infinitely until:
- Pre-human settlement prairie soil richness is obtained
- This means Miyawaki Method soil improvement is unlimited: biomass or dung mixing down to 1 meter.
- All human waste processing feeds the agriculture loop via techniques such as septic fertigation, vermipost compost, biomass compost. Burying of biomass to generate underground soil food web and mycelium is the standard.
- Any building roof space should be covered with PV.
- Mowing of countryside or roadways - biomass should be injected underground for higher biological life support than oxidation.
- Charcoal should be buried from burned woody mass - for more long-term biological life frameworks