[Sdpg] BILL MOLLISON presents Permaculture Design 4-18 May, 2001 Tasmania, AUSTRALIA.

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>Permaculture Design Course
>
>with Bill Mollison 4th - 18th May 2001
>
>What is Permaculture?
>
>Permaculture is an holistic approach to land use design, based on ecological
>principles and patterns. Permaculture aims to create stable, productive
>systems that provide for human needs, harmoniously integrating the land with
>people. The ecological processes of plants, animals, water, weather and
>nutrient cycles are integrated with the human needs and technologies for
>food, energy, shelter and infrastructure. Elements in a system are viewed in
>relationship with other elements, and the outputs of one element become the
>inputs of another.
>
>Within a Permaculture system, work is minimised, "wastes" become resources,
>productivity and yields increase, and the environment is restored.
>
>Permaculture principles can be applied to any environment, at any scale -
>from dense urban settlements to individual homes, from farms to entire
>regions.
>
>Who would benefit from a Permaculture Design Course ?
>
>Since the first Permaculture Design Course was offered in 1972, people from
>widely diverse backgrounds and interests have graduated. Farmers, ranchers,
>landowners, foresters, landscape designers, architects, builders, planners,
>developers, accountants, financiers, bankers, publishers, attorneys, aid
>workers, educators, environmentalists and students have all brought
>Permaculture techniques into their homes, businesses and communities.
>
>This course is for anyone interested in gaining practical skills and
>perspective for sustainable living and productivity.
>
>During this two week residential course, you will gain an understanding of
>Permaculture theory, building your knowledge of all the necessary aspects to
>become fully conversant with Permaculture design. By the end of the course,
>you will be able to confidently create your first Permaculture design plan.
>
>The Curriculum
>
>The curriculum is all subjects in PERMACULTURE: A Designer s Manual. Topics
>covered include:
>design methods
>understanding patterns in nature
>climatic factors
>water
>soils
>earthworks and their use in earth repair
>techniques and design strategies for both
>urban and rural applications
>the temperate climates
>dry lands
>cold climates
>humid cool climates
>humid tropics
>trees and their energy transactions
>aqua-culture
>waste management
>energy efficient architecture
>legal strategies and trusts
>effective working groups
>right livelihood
>money and finance
>ethical investment
>bio-regional organisation
>effective aid
>Recommended Reading
>
>PERMACULTURE: A Designer s Manual, Bill Mollison $93.50 Available from:
>Tagari Publications
>
>Introduction to Permaculture, Bill Mollison with R. Slay $35.95 31 Rulla Rd,
>Sisters Creek 7325 Tas
>
>Permaculture Two, Bill Mollison $32.00 Ph: 03.6445.0945 Fax: 03.6445.0944
>
>About the Instructors
>
>The primary lecturers are Bill Mollison, Lisa Mollison and Darren Doherty.
>During the Course other speakers who have specialised in areas relevant to
>the Course will be invited to lecture.
>
>Bill Mollison
>
>Founder and director of the Permaculture Institute, Bill is the most
>experienced Permaculture teacher and designer today. He has taught and
>developed projects from the Arctic through Sub-tropics and Equatorial
>regions of the planet. There are few countries left in the world where he
>has not personally planted the seeds of Permaculture. The Peoples of the
>Pacific, south East Asia, South Africa and seven Amazonian language groups
>have been inspired by and acted on his teachings, embracing Permaculture as
>a dynamic tool. He has also given Courses in the drylands and developed
>projects with Native Americans, Australian Aboriginals, tribal women of the
>Deccan, Kalahari, San groups and Pima people of the Sonora. In the USA,
>Europe and Scandinavia, Bill has lectured and helped to develop ecological
>designs for urban and rural properties, including many city-farms and CSA s
>(Community Supported Agriculture).
>
>Bill Mollison has been vitally concerned with the environment for over 40
>years. His many roles included: scientist, naturalist and University
>professor. Later he became a vigorous campaigner against environmental
>exploitation which lead him to develop Permaculture as a positive solution.
>Since then, Bill has devoted his energies towards designing sustainable
>systems, writing books and articles on Permaculture, and most importantly
>teaching.
>
>Permaculture now laps the globe, resulting in hundreds of independent
>associations involved in the areas of sustainable agriculture,
>reforestation, education and village economics. His enduring commitment and
>endless enthusiasm continues as the span and scope of Permaculture broadens.
>True to his vision, throughout the world, Permaculture is becoming an
>everyday part of life.
>
>Lisa Mollison
>
>Lisa is co-director of the Permaculture Institute and Tagari Publications.
>Lisa was raised on a California rice farm owned by her family for four
>generations. She worked over a decade in commercial agriculture and learned
>first hand the destructive legacy of chemical farming. In 1992, Lisa set out
>to promote sustainable agriculture on a personal scale and founded the
>business, Foodscapes organic. During five years of operation, Foodscapes
>installed over 300 home gardens and back-yard mini-farms. She is experienced
>in business management, surveying and excavation, soil analysis, broad scale
>small grain production and landscape contracting.
>
>Darren Doherty
>
>Darren J. Doherty is a fifth-generation Bendigonean (from Bendigo, in
>rural Victoria, Australia) committed to Permaculture based sustainable
>development. Growing up on the land, becoming a Chef, then an Organic
>Produce Retailer and Certified Organic Market Gardener has provided Darren
>with a framework of uniquely combined experience as a new generation
>Permaculture Consultant. At the age of 25, in 1993, Darren operated
>Permaculture Design Services Bendigo, and then in 1997 initialised Australia
>Felix Permaculture. He has been involved in the design and development of
>over 700 rural Australian properties, particularly in cool temperate,
>Mediterranean and semi-arid climate zones. Continually networking and
>educating himself, Darren is respected in Australia as one of the most
>experienced broadacre Permaculture Farm Planners / Developers. Darren
>completed his original PDC at Candelo in 1993, followed by another with Bill
>Mollison in 1995., Darren also received his Diploma of Permaculture Design
>in 1995, as well as with the Whole Farm Planning Certificate from the
>University of Melbourne. Darren has particularly strong links with the Farm
>Forestry and Olive industries, and was the inaugural Chairman of the Box
>Ironbark Farm Forestry Network. Darren and his family have also developed
>their own award-winning urban and broadacre demonstration and research
>sites.
>
>Course Location
>
>The Course will be held at Araluen Holiday Camp which is located in
>North-west Tasmania, Australia, near Bass Strait. The camp is 2km from Rocky
>Cape National Park, with beaches and walking tracks, 32 km from Wynyard and
>the Burnie airport, and 27km from Stanley.
>
>Accommodation is on-site, either dormitory type: 8 to a room, or
>self-contained units: 2 to a room, and 4 rooms to a unit. Bring your own
>towels, sheets, blankets or sleeping bags.
>
>Alternative accommodation is available if you prefer to make your own
>arrangements.
>
>Tuition & Fees
>
>This 72-hour Course consists of lectures, demonstration and hands-on
>experience. Daily time-table is from 9.00 am to 5.30 p.m., with two ½ hour
>tea breaks, and a 2 hour lunch break.
>
>Videos, slides and guest speakers will be available on certain evenings.
>
>Residential (including all meals) $ 1,395.00 All costs are in Australian
>dollars
>
>Non-residential (including lunch & tea) $ 1,115.00
>
>Come Prepared
>
>Bring notebook, pens, pencils, coloured markers, ruler and tracing paper.
>Please bring any slides, photographs or resource materials you feel may be
>relevant to the Course.
>
>You will also need boots, outdoor clothing, hat sun-screen and rain gear.
>
>Additional Information
>
>Books
>
>PERMACULTURE: A Designer s Manual, Bill Mollison $93.50
>
>Introduction to Permaculture, Bill Mollison with R. Slay $35.95
>
>Permaculture Two, Bill Mollison $32.00
>
>If books are ordered upon registration, we will pay for shipping.
>
>Scholarships
>
>We offer one scholarship per 20 registered students. To be considered for a
>Scholarship, you would need to demonstrate an ability to spread Permaculture
>strategies throughout your community. If you wish to apply for a
>Scholarship, please tell us in nor more than 500 words, how you already work
>with your community.
>
>Music
>
>Music making is a highlight of most evenings. Please bring your instruments.
>
>Air Travel Information
>
>Flight arrival times for Friday 4.5.01 from Melbourne to Burnie Airport,
>Tasmania (as at date of publication)
>
>Qantas / Southern Australia: 8.00 am and 6.00 p.m.
>
>Ansett / Kendell: 9.40 am, 1.20 p.m., 4.25 p.m., 8.00 p.m.
>
>Airport Transfers
>
>$18.00 each way - paid at the time of service
>
>Bus Information
>
>Tasmanian Redline Services Ph: 1300.360.000
>
>Departs Devonport 10.00 am arrives Burnie 11.00 am, for connection with bus
>to Smithton which leaves 1.00 p.m. (information correct as at date of
>publication, Tasmanian Redline Services recommend booking and confirmation
>of times, as new timetables may come into effect )
>
>Arrives Detention River approximately 1.45 p.m. (as at date of publication)
>
>If arriving by bus, please leave the bus at the Detention River Shop.
>
>IF YOU WISH TO ATTEND THE COURSE, PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING REGISTRATION
>FORM
>
>WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SERVICE
>
>NO AUDIO OR VIDEO TAPING ALLOWED
>
>PLEASE DO NOT BRING PETS TO THE COURSE
>
>Course Registration Form
>
>Contact Details  (Please complete)
>
>Name
>
>Mailing address
>
>Town State Post Code
>
>Country
>
>Phone Fax
>
>Email
>
>Diet
>
>Omnivorous / Vegetarian (Please indicate)
>
>Unfortunately, we cannot cater for special diets. Those with special needs,
>please bring your own food. We will provide you with food storage and a
>kitchen for meal preparation.
>
>Payment Method
>
>Credit Card (Please indicate) Visa / Mastercard / Bankcard
>
>Bank cheque        Please make cheques payable to TAGARI PUBLICATIONS
>
>Name on card (Please complete)
>
>Card Number (Please complete)
>
>
>Expiry date (Please complete)
>
>Payment Information
>
>Residential Course (paid in full) $1,395.00 Non-residential Course (paid in
>full) $1,115.00
>
>Deposit - non-refundable registration fee $100.00
>
>Contributions to the Institute s Scholarship Fund are gratefully accepted
>
>Payment Details
>
>Course fee / deposit (Please complete) $
>
>Contributions to the Institute s Scholarship Fund (Please complete, if
>applicable) $
>
>Books ordered (we will pay postage and handling)
>
>PERMACULTURE: A Designer s Manual, Bill Mollison $93.50 $
>
>Introduction to Permaculture, Bill Mollison with R. Slay $35.95 $
>
>Permaculture Two, Bill Mollison $32.00 $
>
>Total Payment $
>
>Arrival Information
>
>(Please complete, where applicable)
>
>Airline Flight number Arrival time
>
>Ferry Bus
>
>Own vehicle I require airport pick-up ( Yes / No )
>
>When completed, please return to:
>
>THE PERMACULTURE INSTITUTE
>
>31 Rulla Road, Sisters Creek 7325 Tasmania Australia
>
>Phone: (International) 61.(0)3.6445.0945 Fax: (International)
>61.(0)3.6445.0944
>
>Email: <mailto:tagariadmin at southcom.com.au>tagariadmin at southcom.com.au
>
>
>


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Permaculture Network
224 E. Figueroa St, #C
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805/962-2571
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