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  • {Kili, Kenya}

    | 1 15 November 2015PERMACULTURE DESIGN COURSE

    by Jeremiah Kidd

    at Distant Relatives Ecolodge & Backpackers

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    THE

    INSTRUCTOR

    COURSE

    FEE

    FURTHER

    INFO:

    WHY PERMACULTURE?

    Permaculture is an integrated design system for consciously designed landscapes that provide

    diversity, stability, and resilience for individuals and communities. Permaculture is widely recognized

    as one of the most effective design methodologies for attaining sustainability worldwide.

    Jeremiah Kidd is an internationally renowned permaculture designer and educator

    from Sante Fe, USA. He has been working in the Permaculture, natural building

    (e.g. EarthShips) and appropriate technologies eld for over 20 years and founded

    San Isidro Permaculture (www.sipermaculture.com)

    600 USD includes 14 Days of tuition, handbooks, notebooks, breakfast, coffee breaks,

    lunch, transport and full access to all facilities as well as a free pass to all events, a sunset

    sailing cruise, 3 days FREE accommodation at Distant Relatives after the course and

    professional project and site specic guidance and advice. A great networking

    opportunity attended by like-minded people and professionals from different countries

    and backgrounds!

    THE

    COURSE }

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    }Email and [email protected] [email protected]

    http://www.pri-kenya.org/registration/Registration:

    A Collaborative Project:

    An intensive 14 day course exploring the complete process of designing and

    implementing a Permaculture plan. Develop sustainable systems through replication of

    natural patterns, applying concepts of sustainable living and improved self reliance.

    Learn how to create regenerative systems that provide abundance while enhancing the

    environment. Expect topics such as integrated holistic design, e c o b u i l d i n g , w a t e r

    harvesting & greywater systems, erosion prevention, integrated pest mgmt, resilient

    biodiverse food production, food forestry, biogas, soil building, nutrient cycling,

    composting, compost toilets, waste upcycling, earthworks, livestock integration & more...

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