Permaculture Design Course
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Soil Conservation and Management | Energy Security and Sustainability | Culture and Sustainability | Green Banking and Insurance | Farm Ecosystem Management | Mycology | Ethnobotany | Fire Ecology | Evolutionary Ecology | Environmental Justice | Environmental Ethics | Environmental Education | Natural Capitalism | Energy Efficiency and Conservation | Agroforestry | Sustainable Energy Development | Sustainable Livestock Husbandry | Informal Economy | Arts Activism | Sustainable Materials | Land Stewardship | Land Restoration | Socially Responsible Investment | Landscape Ecology | Ecological Economics | Community Enterprise | Microcredit | Water and Sustainable Development | Groundwater | Sustainable Building | Global Food Supply and Sustainability | Globalization Impacts | Rural Farming Communities | Sustainable Livelihoods | Local Food Systems | Ecological Footprint | Affordable Housing | Biodiversity Conservation | Community Participation | Watershed Management | Water Supply and Conservation | Sustainable Urban and Regional Planning | Sustainable Transportation | Appropriate Technology | Sustainable Living | Sustainable Forestry | Sustainable Communities | Riparian Ecology and Conservation | Plant Ecology | Organic Farming | Sustainable Agriculture | Gardening | Leadership Training | Sustainability Education | EcoVillages | Seed Conservation | Urban Ecology | Microfinance | Waste Management | Composting | Hunger and Food Security | Climate Change | Indigenous Peoples and Cultures | Land Use Policy | Land Trusts and Land Conservation | Biomimicry | Permaculture
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Pacific Northwest Permaculture Design Course at the Sahale Retreat Center, near Belfair, WA (in the south Puget Sound
area)
A two-week, immersion certification course:
Creating sustainable food systems for the Pacific Northwest at the individual,
neighborhood and city level
Instructors are Michael Pilarski, Laura Sweany
and many guest presenters including Marisha Auerbach and John Henrikson of the
Wild Thyme Farm.
The course fee is $1,095.
For more information, visit www.friendsofthetrees.net or contact Michael
Pilarski at (509)997-3809
click for details
http://www.friendsofthetrees.net/images/Permaculture2008Brochure.pdf
area)
A two-week, immersion certification course:
Creating sustainable food systems for the Pacific Northwest at the individual,
neighborhood and city level
Instructors are Michael Pilarski, Laura Sweany
and many guest presenters including Marisha Auerbach and John Henrikson of the
Wild Thyme Farm.
The course fee is $1,095.
For more information, visit www.friendsofthetrees.net or contact Michael
Pilarski at (509)997-3809
click for details
http://www.friendsofthetrees.net/images/Permaculture2008Brochure.pdf


