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Permaculture, Food and New Economy

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Who Should Attend?

In a general sense, anyone who is interested in changing the way they view the world and the options before them would benefit from a quality Permaculture Design Course.  Specifically, certain broad categories of attendees seem to find the most benefit (see below).

Even if you don’t fit easily into one of these categories, a sense of believing that better ways of doing things are possible, that by building our capacity and working together we can navigate challenges, and having a passion and curiosity for learning would mean you can expect significant benefits from this course.

Historically, the following people have benefitted from the Permaculture Design Course:

  • Land/Home owners
  • Renters and nomads
  • Farmers, orchardists, gardeners
  • Landscape professionals
  • Planners and land managers
  • Architects and engineers
  • Tradespeople
  • Community activists and organizers
  • College and high school students

No previous educational achievement is required.  The course is conducted in English so literacy in that language is pretty much required.  However, please contact us if you would like to arrange for an interpreter of any kind.

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