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Cincinnati Permaculture: Design Bottleneck Relief!

Cincinnati Permaculture: Design Bottleneck Relief!

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Key Takeaways

Join CPI and Food Not Lawns to apply permaculture design skills, fostering resilient community food systems.

  • Volunteer design expertise for urban and community food projects.
  • Support regenerative agriculture development in cities.
  • Help expand local food production initiatives.
  • Collaborate to build sustainable lifestyles.
  • Gain experience promoting Earth-beneficial practices.

Why It Matters

Permaculture designers can significantly impact local food security and ecological restoration by applying their knowledge to community-based projects.

What to Do Next

Contact the Cincinnati Permaculture Institute to offer your design services.

Recommended for: Experienced permaculture designers seeking to contribute their expertise to impactful community food projects.

The Cincinnati Permaculture Institute partners with Food Not Lawns to promote resilient food systems by encouraging food consumers to become producers using permaculture principles. They seek permaculture designers to help expand sustainable food production and lifestyle practices beneficial to the Earth.

Source: cincinnatipermacultureinstitute.org

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