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Gary Finch completed his Design Course in
April 2005 and spent the next seven years writing up his design work to earn the Diploma in Applied Permaculture Design in March 2012. He has led several
introductory weekends & guest tutored on three full design courses.
His work involves him in supporting people to live independently in the
community & his aim is to provide low cost examples of urban
permaculture and to support closer ties between the town and country. He
is currently retrofitting his urban semi into an eco-home.
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Phil began making compost by recycling grass mowings through an elephant. Since those years, caring for the gardens of his local wildlife park in Somerset he has qualified in horticulture, training & education. He discovered the 'P' word in the late 1980's & holds the Certificate in Permaculture Design. Originally inspired by a childhood amongst the
plants & gardens of his mother & grandfather, Phil trained at
Cannington College, Somerset.
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Martin Crawford started his working life a
computer programmer but his passion for organic gardening quickly led to a change
in career. Martin has had broad and varied horticultural/agricultural
experience over the last 25 years - he has worked for the Yarner Trust in North
Devon teaching small-scale organic agriculture; grown food for a small hotel on
the Isle of Iona; restored the walled gardens of a manor house in mid-Devon;
and run his own organic market garden and tree nursery in South Devon. His
experience led him to the concept of forest gardening as a sustainable system
that can flourish in our changing climate conditions and it was this that led
to the founding of the Agroforestry Research Trust in 1992, where he has been
systematically researching plant interactions, unusual crops, etc over the past
15 years.
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Kirk Gadzia is
the foremost Holistic Management (HM) Certified Educator in the world.
With over 25 years experience in the field across 6 continents, Kirk has
worked closely with HM founder Allan Savory and is an associate of the
Savory Institute. Kirk has formal qualifications in Rangeland Management
and has co-authored several books, the most notable being 'Bullseye!
Targeting you Rangeland Health Objectives',
which land managers around the world use as a primary resource. Kirk is
a thorough and engaging trainer and together with his wife Tamara
Gadzia, Publications Director of the Quivira Coalition Quivira and an
experienced landscape restorationalist, makes HM easy.
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Pietro Zucchetti is
the founder and coordinator of the Permaculture Institute of Italy. He
has got experience in designing urban permaculture systems and his
smallholding in Italy "The Rainbow Tree" that applies permaculture and
keyline design principles. He has been trained in several
disciplines connected to permaculture like: RegenAG, forest
gardening, sustainable woodland management, coppicing, pruning old fruit
trees, beekeeping and arboriculture. He holds a BSc Hon. in Environmental
Studies and a Dip. Perm. Des. He writes for an Italian magazine about
permaculture and he is on the teacher's register of the Permaculture
Research Institute of Australia.
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Eugenio Gras is a dynamic 30 year
veteran of regenerative agriculture with vast experience across the
world, particularly in South America, Australia & Europe. His
organisation MasHumus
has an alumni of thousands of people, with their primary focus being to
bringing cost-effective and simple regenerative agricultural
technologies into the hands of every producer. A master communicator who
speaks 5 languages, Eugenio engages all manner of audiences wherever he
goes with his broad skill and wide experience. Eugenio is the author of
'Cosecha de Agua y Tierra' ('Working with Water and Land') which has sold thousands of copies around the world. A native of Guadalajara in central Mexico, Eugenio is an experienced builder, dairy farmer and cheese maker, consultant and trainer.
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Jillian spent much of her younger years in
the outdoors whilst growing up in the province of Quebec: riding and training
horses, working as a white water river guide, teaching downhill skiing, and
working in the bush. She was deeply
imprinted by nature through these experiences, and they developed in her a
facility to see and feel patterns and flows. Jillian went on to study the biophysical
world at the University of Guelph in the province of Ontario, and followed her
heart and gut through her studies which culminated in a Bachelor of Science in
Agriculture. Though she enjoyed what she
learned, she thought that there was much that was missing. Permaculture helped to remedy that when she
took her Permaculture Design Course at The Ark on Prince Edward Island in 1996.
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Jo has been passionate about Permaculture and its possibilities since 1990. She first did a Permaculture Design course in 1992. In 1998 she did the course: 'Teaching Permaculture Creatively' and recently completed her Diploma in Applied Permaculture Design. She has designed around 20 Permaculture gardens and projects. The design ethos also informed her work as a Landscape Architect in 100's of other projects.
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A founding member Trustee of Brighton Permaculture Trust, Jan has been involved since its creation in 2000. Her design and teaching skills
are mainly in the "invisible structures" aspects of People Care and
Fair Shares. Her garden, living spaces and allotment food growing have
gone through many cycles of design, and her Zone 00 succession planning
has led to a happy semi-retirement! Additionally, Jan is a Permaculture Association Registered Diploma Tutor and currently also a Trustee of the
Association, focusing on accreditation
and tutor training.
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Joe Atkinson is the learning coordinator at the Permaculture
Association, where he organises events, supports teacher
development, collates & develops teaching materials, and runs
the group visit scheme. He also runs an organic gardening business
and teaches permaculture. He acts as a director of a new low impact,
affordable co-housing development in suburban Leeds, called LILAC.
He holds an MSc in Architecture: Advanced Environmental
& Energy Studies, and was a contributing author of the
Centre for Alternative Technology's 2007 ZeroCarbonBritain report. He completed his PDC in 2007
and will be completing his diploma in applied permaculture
design soon...
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Darren
J.
Doherty
has
extensive
experience
across
the
world
in
Permaculture
project
design,
development
&
management.
A
career-long
focus
on
the
profitable
retrofit
of
broadacre
landscapes
has
seen
Darren
acclaimed
as
a
pioneer
in
this
important
&
often
overlooked
field.
He
is
a
Certified
Whole
Farm
Planner
(University
of
Melbourne),
Approved
Keyline®
Designer,
Accredited
Permaculture
Trainer
(APT®)
&
Certified
in
Workplace
Training
&
Assessment
and
formerly
a
Registered
Teacher
of
the
‘The
Permaculture
Institute’
(teacher
registration
system
ceased
in
March
of
2010).
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Joel Salatin is a third generation, beyond organic farmer and author
whose family owns and operates the 550 acre Polyface Farm in Virginia's
Shenandoah Valley. The farm produces salad bar beef, pigaerator pork,
pastured poultry, eggmobile eggs, forage-based rabbits pastured turkey and forestry products
and direct markets everything to more than 3,000 families, 10 retail
outlets, and 50 restaurants through on-farm sales and metropolitan
buying clubs. The farm features prominently in Michael Pollan's New York
Times bestseller Omnivore's Dilemma and the award-winning documentarys, Food Inc & Fresh.
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Stefan has been practising Permaculture for over 12 years, starting with woodland management and now focusing more on Community, Urban and Organisational uses of Permaculture design. He completed his design certificate with David Holmgren and George Sobol, and completed Teacher Training with Designed Visions. He is currently Chair of the British Permaculture Association.
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Miki Dedijer devotes
his life to helping people deepen their connections to nature, self and
others. A trained ecologist with a bachelor of arts from Princeton
University, he has 20 years experience as journalist, photographer and
documentary filmmaker focusing on man's relationship to nature.
A
former board member of Sweden's Survival Guild and a certified
permaculturist, he now runs programs and trainings in nature awareness,
holistic tracking and conservation biology through Vild Kultur. Among
his long-term mentors in nature awareness and community building are Jon
Young, founder of the Wilderness Awareness School and the 8 Shields
Program, and Mark Morey of the Institute for Natural Learning.
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Abby has a background in Design and Horticulture. She completed a
Permaculture Design course in 2006, and the Permaculture Teacher Training in
2008.
Where she lives in Bristol, Abby is an active member of the local Transition
Initiative, organising awareness raising and reskilling events. Currently,
Abby is working with a local Permaculture project, developing an allotment
site into a community garden, and over the last two years she has been
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John Croft is co-founder of the Gaia Foundation of
Western Australia. Although Australian by birth, he is a confirmed Internationalist, having
worked in a number of countries. At the age of 17 he knew that our
purpose in life is to leave the world a better place than it would have
been had we never existed. To this end, since 1986 he has been a
passionate supporter of the work of the Gaia Foundation and worked in community development and
education in Australia, English speaking Africa, Geneva, Paris,
Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. The
Dragon Dreaming method has been introduced from Sri Lanka to Brazil and
from Ghana to Finland. Also trained by Joanna Macy, John has written and
been published widely in many fields.
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In 2009 at the final inch of her studies Mari Korhonen was fortunate to come
across Geoff and Nadia Lawton. She studied and trained with them at
the Permaculture Research Institute of Australia for three months as part of
the practical training of her university degree, BSc in Environmental
Engineering. This combined with another six months of experience in farm
forestry, tree planting, biological landscape restoration and erosion
repair around NSW transformed her whole world view and offered an
entirely new approach to practical sustainability as well.
Currently she is based in Finland.
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Peppi has been interested in natural environments from a very young age. He grew up
on the island of Malta close to the beach and spend most of his young days
around traditional farmers and villagers. His interest in living closer to the
earth took him on various travels. In 2001-2002 he worked on a number of
permaculture farms in Australia and that was an excellent chapter in his life.
Peppi is a certified permaculturist and also the Founder of the Permaculture Research
Foundation for Malta. He started an ambitious permaculture project on a dry,
windy and arid landscape eight years ago, which has attracted many individuals,
groups, reporters, documentary makers etc. Although, much has been achieved, he
believes that the bloom is still underway. Peppi is currently finishing studies
at The Centre for Alternative Technology, Wales. He has also been giving
workshops and hands on training to a number of interested people and foresees a
growing momentum in this ‘earth awareness living’.
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Jules Heavens is an experienced workshop leader, facilitator, therapist and coach. Trained in many varied avenues of healing, personal development, spiritual practice and wellbeing she offers facilitation and support based on her belief that we hold all our answers in our wisdom within. Combining creative processes, voice and sound work, movement and meditation she creates the space and catalyst for the enquiry journey and remembering of the true self.
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Graham Burnett Dip.Perm.Des. |
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Graham is an experienced permaculture practitioner, designer and teacher. He is a member of the Council of Management of the Permaculture Association (Britain), and holds the Diploma in Permaculture Design (Dip Perm Des). In addition he has written, illustrated and self-published a number of books and
pamphlets through Spiralseed, a small business enterprise dedicated to
promoting permaculture and earthright living using illustration,
literature and other media.
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Steve Pritchard Dip.Perm.Des. |
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Steve has designed, set up and managed a
pioneering agroforestry demonstration site, developed a programme of
courses in sustainable land use and managed urban tree nurseries in
Bristol.
He also spent two years as a manager
at Dyfed Permaculture Farm Trust. This project being one of the
countries first attempts at broad scale permaculture design.
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Gladys is from Holland and has been living in
the UK for 13
years. She has a background in Fine Art and environmental education for
children. She completed a Permaculture Design Course in Brighton in
2003, and is currently in her fourth year of undertaking the Diploma in
Applied Permaculture
Design. She is a mother of two. Before moving to Frome, Somerset in 2007,
she worked for the riverOcean Foundation - an environmental education
charity in Brighton.
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Debbie is very active in the 'Sustainable Frome' community & initiated the series of permaculture days & design courses now running in the town. She is currently working towards her Diploma in Applied Permaculture Design & has just completed an MSc based upon Action Enquiry as a lifestyle process. Her main interests are alternatives in education, designing for small spaces & non-land based design projects.
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Kate came across permaculture only at the beginning of 2008 but had been
living and dreaming it for years without knowing it. As a secondary
school teacher, the natural progression in her life is to teach permaculture so she did TOT '08 straight after her PDC in Frome and
also attended the 2008 Convergence. Kate lives in the New Forest with
her partner and cat and is forever on the lookout for a field or
woodland to call her own.
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Phil was brought up in the countryside & taught to live off
nature's larder.
He was taught to respect nature & take only what was needed
(Sustainability since the 1950Ùs).
He completed his design course in January 2007 he then went straight on
& completed the Tutors course in July 2007 & is currently
working towards his Diploma.
Since then he has run his own design course & support tutored on
several others. He has also run several introduction days.
He writes a permaculture feature for an East Devon District Council
magazine & is a part of the steering group for Sustainable Seaton.
He is also a dowser.
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Alanna has 20 years
experience of dowsing and geomancy. She was a founder of the
New South Wales Dowsing Society in 1983 and has taught 'probably
thousands' of people how to dowse. She practises geomancy professionally and lives in central
Victoria. Alanna is the author of 'Dowsing and Healing', 'Divining
Earth Spirit', 'Stone Age Farming', a correspondence
course (Diploma of Dowsing for Harmony) and publishes
a quarterly 'Geomantica' magazine.
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Peter is responsible for developing the EconoSpace - a low-cost building concept, that began the day he decided that a
mortgage was not for him. From that place, he drifted off into the world of creativity,
poverty and freedom. The original prototype EconoSpace was built as an Art Studio, but from that vantage point he imagined that it must be
possible to construct a small house that was free of the tyranny of the
mortgage. He has since configured various layouts, including 'living' versions as per his original idea of
creating a small home free of borrowings.
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Andy Goldring is a long term activist with permaculture in Britain and has been the Development Co-ordinator of the Permaculture Association (Britain) for several years. Previously he served on the Association's Council of Management & later as Chair. His main areas of experience are organisational and administration; using thinking tools & design processes.
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Andy Langford Dip.Perm.Des. |
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Andy Langford is a former Designed Visions partner and a long term activist with permaculture in Britain and Northern Europe. He worked up the early British permaculture teaching resource (supported by Lea Harrison of Australia and, later, George Sobol), organised and taught design courses and ran significant design projects for Local Government and private clients. Andy is an enthusiast for inclusive learning, decision making and action methods and has facilitated Future Searches, Open Space Technology and Planning for Real events.
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Robina is a New Zealander who also identifies herself as a planetary citizen. She is co-founder / resident / trustee of Tui Land Trust & Community and founder / trustee of the Institute for Earthcare Education Aotearoa. She is a state and Steiner-trained primary school teacher, and has a Permaculture Diploma in Trusteeship, Media and Education, and qualifications in Seed Technology.
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Neil (known fondly as Huckleberry) is from the Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, USA. For the past 30 years he has been owner of and primary consultant for GREENWORLD, a company specialising in edible and sustainable landuse design in the northwest USA. Huckleberry has taught permaculture design in both North and South America, including community projects in Patagonia, Costa Rica and many states of the USA.
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