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    • 1. Life review / Action Learning Pathway>
      • Articulation
      • Life Review
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      • CV / Appendix
    • 2. Introduction to Permaculture & Natural Building>
      • Goals Articulation
      • Analysis
      • Design
      • Implement
      • Evaluate
      • Appendix
    • 3. Panya Contour Gardens>
      • Goals Articulation
      • Analyse & Assess
      • Design
      • Implement
      • Evaluate
      • Appendix
    • 4. Rak Tamachat Nursery Project>
      • Goals Articulation
      • Analyse & Assess
      • Design
      • Implementation
      • Evaluate
      • Appendix
    • 5. Holistic Regeneration>
      • Survey
      • Assess
      • Design
      • Implement
      • Maintain
      • Evaluate
      • Tweak
      • Appendix
    • 6. Introduction to Ecovillage design, Deep ecology, Community building & Permaculture>
      • Assess
      • Design
      • Implement
      • Evaluate
      • Appendix
    • 7. Natural Building
    • 8. Natural swimming pool
    • Project 9
    • Project 10
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         Introduction to Permaculture & Natural Building

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Rocket style Composting Toilet
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3000 Litre Ferrocement drinking water tank
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Introduction to Permaculture
  This project will be detailing how I co-designed and ran a 16 day Introduction to Permaculture and natural building course.
    The course involved an introduction to permaculture the construction of a 3000-litre ferrocement drinking water tank, and a "rocket style" composting toilet.

    We spent time in the classroom every second day covering the theory of permaculture ethics and principles, compost and composting toilets, natural building, food forests, zoning, and social permaculture.

    The course was designed for people with an interest in permaculture who would like to know more as well as PDC (permaculture design course) graduates who wish to develop more practical skills/experience.


    The course involved an introduction to permaculture the construction of a 3000-litre ferrocement drinking water tank, and a "rocket style" composting toilet.

    We spent time in the classroom every second day covering the theory of permaculture ethics and principles, compost and composting toilets, natural building, food forests, zoning, and social permaculture.

    The course was designed for people with an interest in permaculture who would like to know more as well as PDC (permaculture design course) graduates who wish to develop more practical skills/experience.

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Link to Goals Articulation

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