[Sdpg] First Annual International Development Permaculture Design Certification Course June 2012

Quail Springs Permaculture info at quailsprings.org
Sat Feb 4 18:13:32 PST 2012


PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release

Contact:
Alissa Sears
Christie Communications
alissa at christiecomm.com
(805) 969-3744

FIRST ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PERMACULTURE DESIGN  
CERTIFICATION COURSE ANNOUNCED
Quail Springs Permaculture launches Permaculture Design Certification  
Course
for International Development Professionals and Social Entrepreneurs

CUYAMA, CA – FEBRUARY 1, 2012 -  1.4 billion people live in extreme  
poverty surviving on less than US$1.25 per day. More than two thirds  
of them live in developing countries. With the projected population  
growth to over 9.1 billion by 2050, global food production will need  
to increase by 70 percent per IFAD’s Rural Poverty Report 2011. With  
such heightened awareness of the need for sustainable solutions for  
international development, social entrepreneurship, and community  
building, permaculture has continued to rise as one of the most  
effective integrated, sustainable design methodologies that provides  
the framework for designing landscapes and living systems that promote  
stability, biodiversity, and resilience for individuals and  
communities around the world.

Quail Springs Permaculture is proud to announce the launch of their  
first annual Permaculture Design Certification (PDC) Course developed  
exclusively for International Development Professionals and Social  
Entrepreneurs hosting a dynamic lineup of world-renowned instructors  
from June 18, 2012 through July 1, 2012 at Quail Springs’ site in  
Southern California.

Quail Springs’ two-week course will address holistic design, increased  
food security, community-based development, waste cycling,  
sustainability dedication, clean water and drought proofing, health,  
nutrition, sustainable vocations and a collaborative strategy in the  
participants future projects and endeavors. The course will provide  
hands-on instruction and knowledge from renowned professionals in  
their respective fields to help participants fold integrated design  
strategies into international sustainable development projects.

Since its inception as an interconnected design process in Australia  
during the 1970s, permaculture has taken root worldwide. Permaculture  
is currently practiced in over 160 countries with an estimated 850,000  
grassroots projects on the ground.

“We are extremely excited about the breadth of application in  
international development that will be provided by our roster of world- 
renowned instructors for this unique course,” says Warren Brush, co- 
founder of Quail Springs Permaculture. “With course participants  
ranging from social entrepreneurs to NGOs, community-based  
organizations to impact investment groups, we feel that this course  
will be incredibly valuable in helping participants to develop the  
skills, strategies, methodologies, and resources necessary to create  
sustainable international development strategies and programs needed  
more than ever before.”

Quail Springs’ PDC course offers a full spectrum of relevant practices  
applicable for International Development and Social Entrepreneurship.  
Non-Governmental Organizations, Government Agencies, academic  
institutions and community organizers working in international  
development and social entrepreneurship are encouraged to participate  
in the course to increase the sustainable nature of their respective  
developmental projects.

Aside from the participants, the instructors, guests and hosts alike,  
span an impressive professional background. Headed by Warren Brush, an  
international permaculture educator as well as the designer and co- 
founder of Quail Springs, the course also boasts, Loren Luyendyk (the  
founder of Surfers Without Borders), Julius Piti (Zimbabwean  
permaculture designer and teacher), Alissa Sears (Global Betterment  
Director at Christie Communications), Andrew Jones (permaculture  
instructor and designer), Jeannette Acosta (indigenous permaculture  
designer and educator), Cathe’ Fish (founder of Practical Permaculture  
Institute), Lyn Hebenstreit (Co-founder of Global Resource Alliance),  
Tara Blasco (Co-Founder of Global Resource Alliance), Daniel Parra- 
Hensel (Permaculture designer and educator), Pete Schwartz (Cal Poly  
professor and International Programs Coordinator) and Brenton Kelly  
(principal farm educator for Quail Springs Permaculture).

The Permaculture Design Certification Course employs knowledgeable  
instructors, who will cover five overarching sections supplemented by  
applicable hands on learning, design exercises and systems thinking  
among other development strategies. Starting with an introduction  
centered on creative problem solving as a learning process, the course  
will cover Eco-literacy for sustainability, sustainable design,  
designing for sustainability and invisible structures. These combined  
topics enable the participants to develop a skill set and practices  
essential for a more sustainable future.

“Our biggest challenge in this new century is to take an idea that  
seems abstract -sustainable development – and turn it into a reality  
for all the world’s people,” stated Kofi Annan, the UN Secretary  
General.

About Quail Springs

Quail Springs is a non-profit organization and community collaboration  
dedicated to the multi-generational learning journey of seeding and  
tending the gardens of human, land-based culture in a sustainable way.  
Quail Springs strives to inspire people and organizations to learn the  
languages of the land and one another to live in accordance with the  
infinitely diverse web of ecology and its vitality through many  
generations.

Quail Springs’ work has expanded to other sites regionally and  
globally. With programs now offered around central and southern  
California, throughout the US, and internationally, Quail Springs is  
dedicated to providing quality education programs and germinating  
demonstration sites.

For further information, please visit www.quailsprings.org. To  
schedule an interview or for media related inquiries, please contact  
Alissa Sears at (805) 969-3744 or via email at alissa at christiecomm.com

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Quail Springs First Annual Permaculture Design Course for  
International Development
June 18-July1, 2012

Early Bird registration for ends March 1, 2012

For more information and pre-registration, please visit www.quailsprings.org 
  (http://www.quailsprings.org)



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