[Sdpg] The School of Ecological Design Ecuador.2006 Shedule Permaculture courses including Permaculture in the Cloudforest and Rainforest
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
lakinroe at silcom.com
Thu Jun 8 03:10:48 PDT 2006
Introducing SED
http://www.redsemillas.org/workshops.htm
The School of Ecological Design (SED) was founded in 2000 by a group of
organic producers in Tumbaco valley, as a result of several years of
experience on teaching permaculture & related issues. It is now part of the
Seed Guardian's Network and includes teachers from different regions of
Ecuador.
The phillosophy behind SED's work is that each and every one of us has
something to teach, and a lot to learn. So what we do is more like a
Knowledge Exchange, focusing on learning rather than teaching. Workshops'
days usually consist of a discusion phase, and an observation & practice
phase. The main facilitators (SED partners) are people that have a real
expertice in the field they teach, builders of a sustainable future for
them, their families and regions. All of them live and work in
demonstration centers.
Over the years SED has built a solid reputation and helped hundreds of
people to approach sustainability issues from a practical but also very
deep point of view. SED has worked with campesinos, indigenous communities,
urban poor, neo-rural, university students, professionals and foreigners.
What makes us go on is the shinning eyes and smiles most people share with
us at the end of each journey.
If you want to know more about SED, please write us at info at redsemillas.org.
Permacultural & Organic Tour of Ecuador - 2006
35 days visiting Sustainable Projects in different regions of Ecuador.
Workshops and practices in 4 Demonstration Centers.
Duration:
35 days, from August 01 to September 04.
Cost:
USD 1.200. Includes transport, food, lodging & photocopies.
Transport will be by regular buses. Don´t bring too much luggage. Climatic
conditions will vary from cold (Allpa Pisambilla) to very hot (Caimito)
This tour & workshop is equivalent to a complete Permaculture Design
Workshop. With an improvement : you will visit different places, with very
different climatic, social & ecological conditions, to see sustainable
practices in action, and work in them. Every one of the Demonstration
Centers is an evolving permaculture project, managed by a family that is
building a sustainable life, living with the land.
Main subjects are:
Introduction to Permaculture.
Introduction to Permaculture in the Andes: from the Ancestral to the
Sustainable Movement.
Permaculture Design: Theory and practice.
Seeds: organic production and exchange.
Soil management: Improving fertility.
Family Food Gardens: design and management.
Stapple crops and fruit orchards: design and management.
Cooking natural foods & Human Nutrition.
Livestock management: big & small.
Water, Landscaping & Aquaculture.
Waste, Blackwater and Greywater management. Dry toilets.
Agroforestry & wildlife management.
Natural Building.
Free days.
Demonstration Centers
Huerta El Moro, Allpa Tarpuna & Tola Chica Community
The tour will start at the Coordination Center of the Red de Guardianes de
Semillas, located at Huerta El Moro, Tumbaco. It is a highland valley, at
2.400 meters above sea level, 40 minutes from Quito. Here we'll have a
general introduction to permaculture and the subjects of the workshop. At
El Moro we'll see adobe buildings, a combined greywater / blackwater
treatment system, poultry & bee management, compost with red worms, seed
production and storage. We'll also visit Tola Chica, an indigineous
community nearby that works closely to the Red de Semillas and manages the
last remanent of native forest in the Quito Metropolitan area, a tree
nursery, and the gardens of Allpa Tarpuna, a group of organic producers
part of Tola Chica.
Allpa Pisambilla
Located 3.800 meters above sea level, Allpa Pisambilla is in a typical
paramo (highland) situation. Cold winds, starry nights, superbe landscapes
near the snowy peak of Cayambe mountain. Here Gustavo and Nancy built a
small adobe cabin using their ancestors' designs and techinques (both are
quichua cayambi people). Around it permaculture systems have grown: water
management, dry toilets, gardens, seed production, staple crops, llamas &
sheeps on range. The new visitor's house is a 2 story adobe building with a
glasshouse (tree nursery) attached to provide heat.
Sacha Urcu
At 1.300 meters above sea level, Sacha Urcu is located on the occidental
slopes of the Andes, near the town of Mindo. A land of cloudforest,
waterfalls and amazing biodiversity. Juan and Sol manage this beautiful
permaculture place. You'll experience on Bamboo houses, dry toilets,
graywater management, agroforestry, food gardens, staple crops, seed
production, fruit orchards and visits to the forest. Plus, there is a lot
of ecoturism to do around Mindo.
Caimito
Caimito is the place biologists Jorge and Cristina call home since 4 years
ago. Located at sea level in the last place where the Chocó tropical
rainforest still reaches the sea, this demonstration center shows examples
of rainforest and coastal management both. Jorge and Cristina are
experimenting permaculture techniques in a small property. At the same
time, they are stablishing a new ecovillage on a 10 hectare communal
property, working with the people of Caimito implementing sustainable
alternatives, protecting the rainforest as part of a local conservation
network, and fighting international corporations that try to replace the
rainforest with eucalyptus plantations. You'll get to work with the
community implementing graywater systems and other examples of
sustainability. And of curse, there's the beach.
Permaculture in the Cloudforest
20 days of theory and practice of Permaculture & Organic Living in a
Cloudforest situation.
Duration:
20 days, September 9 to 28. Students can arrive on friday 8 and leave on
friday 29.
Cost: USD 600. Includes food & lodging.
Transport from Mindo to Sacha Urcu and around will be provided. Materials
(photocopies) will be also provided.
Students allowed: 10
Place: Sacha Urcu Organic Farm & Seed Center, Mindo, Ecuador.
www.sachaurcu.redsemillas.org
Subjects:
Introduction to Permaculture and the Clouforest. 1 day.
Permaculture Design: Theory and practice. 1 day.
Seeds: organic production and exchange. 1 day.
Soil management: Improving fertility. 1 day.
Family Food Gardens: design and management. 1 day.
Stapple crops and fruit orchards: design and management. 2 days.
Cooking natural foods & Human Nutrition. 1 day.
Poultry management. 1 day.
Aquaculture. 1 day.
Black and Greywater management (including construcion of dry toilets). 2 days.
Agroforestry & wildlife management. 1 day.
Natural Building. Practices on bamboo and cob. 3 days.
Free days: 4.
Teachers:
Juan Ortíz
Ecuadorian, bioligist, lives and works at Sacha Urcu. In 2004 he completed
an advanced course on Permaculture in the Permaculture Institute of Cerrado
(IPEC), Brazil.
Sol Acosta
Ecuadorian, lives and works at Sacha Urcu. She has experience teaching
children in english. Sol is in charge of nutrition and well-being at Sacha
Urcu.
Javier Carrera
Ecuadorian, Permaculture designer and teacher. Works at the Coordination
Team of Red de Guardianes de Semillas. Has 8 years of experience teaching
groups in spanish, french and english. Has teached more than a hundred
workshops on Permaculture, Natural Building, Alternative Economics and
related issues. Javier is the Academic Coordinator of the School of
Ecological Design.
Subjects in Depth
1. Introduction to Permaculture and the Clouforest
Models of production, from the first inhabitants of Tropical Andes to the
European Conquest, Green Revolution and the rebirth of Traditional Culture.
Living in the era of Petroleum: Problems of conventional models of
development. Sustainable alternatives and pathways to the future.
The Cloudforest: one of most diverse ecosystems in the world. A place where
both lowland and highland plants can adapt, creating very interesting
opportunities for permaculture design.
2. Permaculture Design: Theory and practice
Understanding patterns. Direct observation & mapping. Flows and elements.
Functional analysis of elements. Zones and sectors. Practices on design.
3. Seeds: organic production and exchange
Seeds are the base of sustainability. Origin of plants and domestic
animals. Understanding plant reproduction. Producing and processing seeds.
Fighting seed monopolies & preserving our food heritage. Seeds and culture.
Networking. Practices on seed saving: from the garden to storage and
distribution.
4. Soil Management: Improving fertility
Soil is a living being. Nutrient cycles. Soil biota. Using manure and other
resources. Green manures & rotations. Practices on mulches, compost, swales.
5. Family Food Gardens: design and management
Objective: to feed you and your family. Elements. Designing garden beds.
Planting. Practices on design, building and planting garden beds.
6. Stapple crops and fruit orchards: design and management.
Production for self-sustainability and the market. Design and
implementation. Practices on planting, caring and harvesting products.
7. Cooking natural foods & Human Nutrition
What happens with our food today? The importance of a natural, balanced
diet. Opportunities everywhere: fermentation, solar drying, spiruline, etc.
Practices on cooking.
8. Poultry management
Poultry as helpers in the system. Chicken tractors. Taking care of poultry.
Practices.
9. Aquaculture
Importance of water design & management. Water presents unique
oportunities: cultivating in and around aquaculture systems. Practices on
small-scale aquaculture systems.
10. Black and Greywater management
Wastes or resources? Graywater systems. Dry toilets. Practices on dry
toilet construction & observation of graywater systems..
11. Agroforestry & wildlife management
A tour to the forest with Juan to understand the inner workings of the
cloudforest and opportunities for forest management.
12. Natural Building. Practices on bamboo and cob
What is natural building? Design principles. Materials. Practices on bamboo
and cob: we'll help build a structure in Sacha Urcu.
13. Free days
These are yours, to take a rest and return with new energy to the workshop.
You can go around Mindo and enjoy it's multiple options: waterfalls,
rafting, butterfly gardens, orchid gardens, trekking, restaurants, bars,
internet, etc. And of course, Quito is only 90 minutes away.
Please Visit Sacha Urcu Webpage. Click Here.
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Permaculture in the Rainforest
20 days of theory and practice of Permaculture & Organic Living in a
Coastal Rainforest situation.
Duration:
20 days, July 1 to 20. Students can arrive on friday 31 June and leave on
friday 21 July.
Cost: USD 600. Includes food & lodging.
Place: Caimito Seed Center, Quingue, Esmeraldas, Ecuador.
Program:
Saturday July 1 st.
Arrival and presentation.
- Arrival of the participants (Bring your breakfast for the bus).
- Explanation of the logistics and course mechanics.
- Introduction and visit to the worksites.
- Introduction to Ecological Design
Sunday July 2 nd.
Applying Ecological Design: discussion of current world situation &
alternatives for a sustainable future.
Practice:
- Preparation of garden plots.
Monday July 3rd.
Ecological Design: Theory and practice.
Practice:
- Functional analysis.
- Design.
Tuesday July 4 th.
Organic Seed production & networking.
Practice:
- Seed observation & harvest.
- Seed processing.
Wednesday July 5 th.
Biodiversity management.
Practice :
- Organic pesticides.
- Weeding and mulching (Moon cycle).
Thursday July 6 th.
Building soil fertility.
Practices:
- Observation of soil types & profiles.
- Composting.
Friday July 7 th .
Garden & Orchard management.
Practice:
- Visit & analysis of tropical orchards.
- Design and implementation of garden beds.
Saturday July 8 th and Sunday July 9 th FREE DAYS
Monday July 10 th .
Food & Nutrition from a natural perspective.
Practices
- Fermented foods.
- Bread.
Tuesday July 11 th.
Influence of the moon cycle and biorhythms in productive activities.
Wednesday July 12 th .
Animals in the garden & orchard.
Practice :
-Design and construction of a chicken tractor.
Thursday July 13 th.
Waste Management : a waste is an unused resource.
Practice:
- Construction of a home scale gray water system.
- Observation of humanure systems.
Friday July 14th
Water and Landscape: Working the shape of the land..
Practice:
- Construction of infiltration ditches (swales) and slow terraces.
Saturday July 15 th and Sunday July 16 th FREE DAYS.
Monday July 17 th .
Trees : importance and management
Practice:
- Nursery management.
- Pruning.
Tuesday July 18th.
Sustainable Management in large scale plots.
Practice:
- Planting stapple foods.
Wednesday July 19 th .
Earth Friendly Technologies.
Practice :
- Cob building.
- Chocolate making.
Thursday July 20 th .
Building Communities: Principles and Tools.
Practice:
- The art of consensus.
- Local Exchange & Trade Systems.
Friday July 21 st .
Course conclusion
- Evaluation.
- Certificates.
- Closing Ceremony.
The Place
The Centro de Semillas Caimito ( Caimito Seed Center ), which was
established recently and belongs to the RGS, is located in the rural
community of Caimito on the northern coast of Ecuador (Esmeraldas
province). The Tropical climate of the area is moderately humid and warm.
Caimito has a privileged location, its rugged topography and the closeness
of the seashore generate a lot of microclimates in a small area; these
features allow a diversity of crops from the subtropics, humid tropics and
seasonally dry tropics. The area has a lot of attractions: Beautiful
landscapes (The largest patch of rainforest next to the seashore in
Ecuador), friendly happy people, beautiful solitary beaches and it is one
of the few places in the world were you can do whale watching from the
seashore (with luck you can hear the splashing sound - that close!!)
between June and September (humpback whales come to breed in these waters).
The Teachers:
George Fletcher
Peruvian / ecuadorian Agro ecologist / Biologist. He currently lives with
his family in the community of Caimito (moved in 4 years ago), manages the
Centro de Semillas Caimito; Currently working mainly on natural building
and organic agriculture. Has been involved in organizing and conducting
workshops for local communities on issues like: Tree nurseries,
eco-construction, vegetable orchards, reforestation, Composting and
territorial planning. He is also supporting the process of legalizing the
Caimito Farmer Association and the Montecaimito Private Reserve Network.
With the recently established Ecoaldea Caimito (Caimito Ecovillage, his
brainchild), he seeks to help create an example sustainable community in
the rainforest.
Javier Carrera
Ecuadorian, Permaculture designer and teacher. Works at the Coordination
Team of Red de Guardianes de Semillas. Has 8 years of experience teaching
groups in spanish, french and english. Has teached more than a hundred
workshops on Permaculture, Natural Building, Alternative Economics and
related issues. Javier is the Academic Coordinator of the School of
Ecological Design.
Apprenticeship in Organic Agriculture at Rio Muchacho
1 month practical and theorethical course
Duration:
30 days. May, August and November
Cost: USD 1200. Includes food & lodging.
Place: Rio Muchacho Organic Farm & Seed Center, Canoa, Manabí, Ecuador.
For more Information, please visit Rio Muchacho website at www.riomuchacho.com
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