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  • From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <london@sunsite.unc.edu>
  • To: permaculture@listserv.oit.unc.edu
  • Subject: Permaculture Design Course Online (fwd)
  • Date: Sun, 10 Aug 1997 00:43:56 -0400 (EDT)


This looks like a really interesting PC course.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 08:16:29 -0400 (EDT)
From: YankeePerm@aol.com
To: permaculture@envirolink.org
Subject: Permaculture Design Course Online

Elfin Permaculture News

Online Permaculture Design Course begins in September

Elfin Permaculature's next Permaculture Design Correspondence Course,
with
an email classroom, will begin in September 1997. The course draws on the
Elfin Permaculture's standard three-week design course and follows the
outline below:
SECTION 1: Introduction and Basic Principles
a) World ecological problems and interrelationships.
b) Principles of natural design.
c) Permaculture design concepts.
d) Classical landscapes.
e) Patterning, edges, edge effects.
f) The Permaculture Design Report
g) Principles of transformation (in process--you will get as
much
as we have worked out at the moment--this is not part of
ordinary permaculture design courses).
SECTION 2: Appropriate Technologies in Permaculture Design
a) Energy--solar, wind, hydro, biomass, etc.
b) Nutrient cycles--soil, microclimates, gardening methods,
perennials, tree crops, food parks, composting toilets,
livestock, "pest" management, food storage, seed
saving, cultivated systems, forests, etc.
c) Water--impoundments, aquaculture, conservation, etc.
d) Buildings.
SECTION 3: Social permaculture. Design Report.
a) Design for catastrophe.
b) Urban permaculture.
c) Bioregionalism.
d) Alternative economics.
e) Village development.
f) Final design reports and critiques.
g) Final evaluation.
DESIGN SECTION.
(Requires Section 1.) Students complete a permaculture design
Students follow a set reading schedule supplemented by notes from the
instructor. They discuss reading assignments in an email classroom. The
instructor also supplements course materials with resources drawn from
varied components of the internet. Students practice explaining or teaching
permaculture basics, give special reports, and prepare a complete
permaculture design. The course runs 20-26 weeks, depending on the time
needed to complete discussion of various topics. Students completing all
course requirements receive a Permaculture Design Course certificate.
Students may arrange to enroll individual sections of the course in
any
sequence, depending on their financial and schedule requirements. People
may also arrange to monitor the course at nominal cost. Enrollment in the
Design Section is limited to 20 people.
Instructor Dan Hemenway has taught permaculture worldwide in Europe,
Asia,
the Pacific and North America. Dan is also founder, editor and publisher of
The International Permaculture Solutions Journal, highly regarded among
permaculturists and PROD (Permaculture Review Overview and Digest ). He is
program director of APT (Advanced Permaculture Training), founder of the
Forest Ecosystem Rescue Network (FERN), and active in related movements such
as remineralization. He contributes to the development of permaculture with
ongoing work on principles of transformation. Dan holds five diplomas in
various aspects of permaculture from the International Permaculture
Institute. He received the annual Conservation Award from Friends of Nature
in 1983 and the Community Service Award from the International Permaculture
Institute in 1984. In 1991, he was named as a delegate to "Roots of the
Future," a conference of NGOs in Paris, France, to prepare input to the UN
"Earth Summit" held in June, 1992. More recently, Dan was cited in
Swathmore's Who's Who in America for 1996-97, and from 1995 to the present
has served as Honorary Chairman, Permaculture Foundation - Net_Work - Kenya,
Homa Bay, Kenya.
For details, email Elfin Permaculture at elfpermacl@aol.com

Permaculture Internships in Florida

Yankee and Elfin Permaculture have two internships available at Barking Frogs
Farm in central Florida. All interns will be exposed to sustainable
lifestyle and given opportunity to participate in the functioning of our
permaculture activities, including the farm. Internships are available
year-round on the farm with the duration negotiable.

The Elfin Permaculture intern will assist in the development of our
permaculture design for our newly acquired farm. S/he will take
measurements, document, plantings, produce drawings and maps, and write
the first draft narrative of the design.

The Yankee Permaculture intern will assist in the production of our
publications, which include a journal, a digest, two directories, and a
series of specialized papers and pamphlets.

Both interns are free to take any online design course that runs during
their internship. Both interns will contribute to design implementation and
routine tasks as well as managing their own special projects. Long term
interns have the opportunity to develop profit sharing and/or a position as
caretaker at the farm.

For more information, reply with specific questions and a self-description
(less than 200 words) to Dan Hemenway, Peermacltur@aol.com.



  • Permaculture Design Course Online (fwd), Lawrence F. London, Jr., 08/10/1997

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