Whole Systems Design: 72-Hour Permaculture Course (July 31, 2026)

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Key Takeaways
Boost your sustainable design skills with a comprehensive Permaculture Design Course focused on regenerative practices and ecological restoration.
- Learn permaculture principles and regenerative practices.
- Master whole systems design for diverse contexts.
- Gain skills for ecological restoration and community resilience.
- Scholarships available for public space and child-focused work.
Why It Matters
This course offers a practical pathway to apply permaculture design, addressing urgent needs for sustainable development and environmental stewardship in any setting.
What to Do Next
Explore the Permaculture Design Course schedule and scholarship opportunities on the Whole Systems Design website.
Recommended for: Ideal for aspiring permaculture designers, community leaders, and anyone committed to fostering ecological health and resilience.
Whole Systems Design offers a Permaculture Design Course scheduled for July 31 to August 9, 2026. The course requires a $350 deposit and provides scholarships for individuals working in public spaces or with children. It follows the standard 72-hour permaculture curriculum, focusing on sustainable design principles and regenerative practices. The program aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills to implement permaculture designs in various contexts, supporting ecological restoration and community resilience.
Source: wholesystemsdesign.com
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