Vol. 4

The lecture will touch on fundamental areas to pay attention to during a permaculture design process, as well as introduce some tools, methods and processes that are useful when designing with the human landscapes in mind.
Aimee Fenech, Leo Bakx, Douglas Locklin and Dominik Jais will explore how permaculture can be used in the digital world.
We have a more than 30 years old Forest Garden close to the Austrian Alps in a big biodiversity. In addition to old European cultivated fruit varieties, there are also exotic species such as Papau (Asimina triloba) and Chinese vegetable tree (Toona sinensis), but also numerous wild herbs.
A tour through all the permaculture zones, from 5 to 0, observing water patterns in nature, to then implement them in our homes.
An overview of how permaculture is represented in science, what types of research has been done and what are the results?

Accessing permaculture -  positives, challenges and suggestions for a more inclusive permaculture. 

In this interactive workshop Katie Shepherd will be talking about how her own experience of long term illness fuelled a journey of exploration into how accessible permaculture learning and experiences are for people with chronic illness and/or disabilities. 

https://www.ktshepherdpermaculture.com

Introduction to the Finnish Nature Conservation Society by Sami Säynevirta. His colleague Francisco Sanchez will talk about large carnivores and the importance of them in ecosystems.

https://luontoliitto.fi

Podcast style interview with Australian Permaculture Designer Brenna Quinlan.

Brenna Quinlan is an illustrator and educator specialising in climate justice, sustainability and permaculture. She lives, works and builds soil on Minang and Bibbulmun Boodjar in South-West Western Australia.

https://www.brennaquinlan.com

 

Aranya will introduce some of the content from his forthcoming book 'Deep Permaculture - Revealing the Patterns and Systems Thinking Behind Ecological Design'