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- From: Steve Gabriel <steve AT fingerlakespermaculture.org>
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- Subject: Online Permaculture thru Cornell University
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 15:47:54 -0400
LEARN PERMACULTURE ONLINE THRU CORNELL UNIVERSITY Registration
is now open for the online course Permaculture
Design: Fundamentals of Ecological Design, offered September
9 to October 24, 2013 through the Department of Horticulture’s
distance learning program.
The study of permaculture helps gardeners, landowners,
and farmers combine a knowledge of ecology combined with its application
to supporting healthy soil, water conservation,
and biodiversity.
Permaculture systems meet humans needs while restoring
ecosystem health. Common practices include no-till gardening, rainwater
catchment, forest gardening, and agroforestry.
The course is 6.5 weeks long and provides an opportunity
for you to build your knowledge about permaculture and ecological
design. Participants will explore the content through
videos, readings, and activities and complete portions of a design for a
site of their choosing.
While the course is online, the format is designed for
consistent interaction between instructors and students through forums
and live video conferences. Readings and presentations
will be directly applied through hands-on activities students will
engage with at home.
View the full syllabus for the course and find
registration information at the course website.
The instructor, Steve Gabriel, is an ecologist, extension
educator, and forest farmer living and working in the Finger Lakes
Region of central New York. He currently spends
his time working for the Department of Horticulture’s Garden-Based Learning program and
coordinating the Northeast
Mushroom Growers Network. He also teaches for the Finger Lakes Permaculture
Institute and serves on the Board of Directors for the
Permaculture
Institute of the Northeast. He is currently co-authoring a book on
forest farming with Cornell professor Ken Mudge, which is expected to be
published in 2014. Completion
of a single class gives students a certificate of completion from the
Department of Horticulture and continuing education credits. Completion
of all three courses
gives students the portfolio necessary to apply for an internationally
recognized certification in Permaculture Design though the Finger Lakes Permaculture
Institute.
Tuition for each class is $600, and registration opens about six weeks
before courses begin.
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I am working on a book! www.FarmingTheWoods.com www.FingerLakesPermaculture.org 607.527.0607 steve AT fingerlakespermaculture.org |
- Online Permaculture thru Cornell University, Steve Gabriel, 07/30/2013
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