[Ccpg] Ecovillage and Permaculture Certification Program June 26 - August 18, 2006 Lost Valley, Oregon
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
sbpcnet at silcom.com
Tue Jun 13 15:27:03 PDT 2006
Ecovillage and Permaculture Certificate Program
Summer program: June 26 - August 18, 2006 or
Fall intensive program: October 2-27, 2006
In addition to a full permaculture design certificate course, this dynamic
residential program provides a holistic introduction to ecovillage design and
implementation. Most Universities offer students upper division credit,
through
program particiapation. We also have a Permaculture for Kids Summer Day Camp
available for students with children.
Subjects include:
*Design Methodologies for Sustainability - Observation of patterns & cycles of
nature, placement of buildings, gardens, and protected natural areas
*Village and Community Design - Ecovillages, intentional communities, walking
and biking friendly paths, water and waste recycling systems
*Organic Agriculture and Orcharding - Soils, water, growing vegetables, fruits
and nuts, plant selection, ecological pest control, humane livestock raising
*Ecobuilding - Cob, strawbale, green roofs, energy efficiency
*Personal Growth and Community Connection - Self-discovery, building
connection
in groups
*Ecoforestry - Harvesting herbs, mushrooms, and wood from the forest while
restoring it rather than damaging
*Intentional Communities and Growing Supportive Local Communities - How to
find
land, set up cooperative legal structures, local and alternative economics
including barter and trade networks, when and how to use consensus decision
making
*Renewable Energy and Appropriate Technology - Basics of solar water, solar
electric, micro-hydro and small wind systems
Instructors and Presenters include:
*Diana Leafe Christian, Ecovillage Formation Instructor, Editor of Communities
Magazine.
*Rick Valley, International permaculture instructor, nursery operator, Lost
Valley Land Steward.
*Joshua Smith, ecological landscape designer, eco-forester, author of
Botanical
Treasures of the West.
*Tree Bressen, group facilitator, consensus trainer, founding member of
Eugene's Walnut St. Coop.
*Mark Lakeman, founder of City Repair, Co-Organizer of Portland's Village
Builder Convergence.
*Toby Hemenway, author Gaia's Garden, former editor of Permaculture Activist.
*Rob Bolman, founder of Maitreya Ecovillage, Co-Organizer of NW Permaculture
Gathering.
*Marc Tobin, Masters in Community and Regional Planning, Lost Valley EPCP
coordinator.
*Jude Hobbs, Associate with Agro-Ecology, landscape designer, small farm
consultant.
Held at Lost Valley Educational Center, an intentional community, non-profit
educational center, and nature sanctuary dedicated to learning, living, and
teaching sustainable, ecologically-based culture located outside Eugene,
Oregon.
See: http://www.lostvalley.org/epcp for details!
Enrollment: Keli Lindelian at Lost Valley,
epcp at lostvalley.org
(541) 937-3351 * 112
Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
(805) 962-2571
sbpcnet at silcom.com
www.sbpermaculture.org
"We are like trees, we must create new leaves, in new directions, in order to
grow." - Anonymous
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