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24/01/2011 |
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Last Updated:
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24/01/2011 |
Location:
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El Manzano, BioBio, Chile |
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Mediterranean |
Gender:
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Male |
Web site:
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www.elmanzano.org/eventos |
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Posted by Grifen Hope almost 13 years ago
We are in the midst of an education revolution!
So what does the new teaching and learning paradigm look like? What kind of learning experiences are transformative? What kind of institutions are equipping the leaders of today and tomorrow? How we 'teach' for sustainbility literacy?
Price from CLP$ E3 104.000 | E2 156.000 | E1 208.000 includes all food and acomodation.
Comunicarse con Javiera Carrion by email or telephone +56-9-74322221. Javiera will help you through the application process.
This learning experience will provide opportunities for participants to develop a broad range of values, knowledge, and skills for creating their own sustainability projects in their own communities.
Participants will leave with a wealth of inspiration and materials that enable them to start working for change in their own regenerative enterprise.
The Orientation Workshop may be taken as part of a Diploma pathway, or as a Stand Alone advanced workshop.
Workshop Only: To take the Orientation workshop as a stand alone event please complete the Booking Form here.
Diploma Pathway: To apply for admission to a Diploma of Applied Permaculture Design pathway please complete the Application Form here.
Comunicarse con Javiera Carrion by email or telephone +56-9-74322221. Javiera will help you through the application process.
This is a participatory design workshop, offered as an experiential learning event in a collaborative working environment.
The workshop is participant centred. We will be utilizing the knowledge and skills of participants working in design teams in the development of real world projects.
Our learning pathways and events are focused on the development of sustainability literacy and regenerative design.
Through a mix of self-directed project work, group learning experiences and peer to peer support systems we develop the generic values, knowledge and skills required to resolve the ecological, social and economic problems and catalyse systemic change in the 21st Century.
These competencies include:
This event is suitable for a wide range of students and professionals in the government, non-government and private sectors wanting to improve their practice in sustainability and move their own organisations forward.
If you want to make a powerful contribution to a more regenerative, just and peaceful planet, then El Manzano may very well be for you.
The ERES Latin America team consists of a transdisciplinary collective of individuals working in many sectors who have come together to find solutions to the economic, environmental and social challenges of the day in Latin America and the world.
Through a local to global network of we are working with local communities all over Chile and Latin America to develop sustainable and replicable solutions.
Read more about ERES here.
Below are the biographies of our lead facilitators for the 2012 Chile workshops.
Grifen Hope was born in New Zealand in 1976 and grew up in an alternative community. Immersed in patterns of sustainability, he developed a repertoire of basic values, knowledge and skills for living simply and designing resilient systems. As a teenager, Grifen discovered permaculture and later began exploring regenerative design with an international community of people with a shared vision for a different future.
In 2007 he travelled to Chile with his partner, Javiera Carrión. Together they realized that an opportunity existed to hasten the development of the Transition Movement in Latin America. As they looked around for support to develop a regional center of the Permaculture Master Plan, Gaia University emerged as a viable option for: developing competency in Literacy for Sustainability, attaining a masters degree in Integrative Ecosocial Design and helping to develop the center they had envisioned.
Having travelled the world in search of wisdom, Javiera found it at home where she started: the seeds of sustainability were contained in the common sense of her own, Chilean people. Javiera studied agricultural engineering and, following her nose, entered the workforce as a grape grower and wine maker. She then began to explore agroecology, biodynamic farming and organic agriculture. Inspired, she returned to her roots and mobilized her family to begin the process of transitioning their farm to organic.
During her student days, Javiera discovered permaculture, and after a long search for the right place and time, attended a permaculture design course in New Zealand in 2006. Having resonated deeply with the idea of transition, she set out to push the development of the transition movement in Chile and Latin America.
This workshop is coordinated and run by the regional ERES BioBio provider, El Manzano. If you have any questions about this workshop feel free to contact Carolina by email or on 02 63737763.
There are two options.
• Apply for the one off workshop please fill the Booking Form here.
• Apply for the Diploma Pathways fill the Application Form here.
Please complete the required form to reserve your place, and pay the
required fees. We will contact you promptly regarding any further
information you might need in the lead up.
Please communicate directly with Javiera Carrion for all inquiries.
Payments are defined by the Sliding Scale which is based on your income and ability to pay. Price includes food, accommodation and course materials. This is a very affordable experience that has life long benefits. Consider it a wise investment.
If you make up to USD $10,000 you pay the E3 price, earn USD $20,000 pay the E2 price, and if you make USD $30,000 or more you pay full E1 price. Please pay honestly based on your income.
If you are confused please contact us.
Earlybird Price: take advantage of our earlybird price and pay (10% less) E3 94.000 | E2 140.000 | E1 187.000 now ... only available until 22 January 2012.
Deposit Now - Full Price later: Pay a deposit of (25%) E3 26.000 | E2 39.000 | E1 52.000 now and pay the remainder of E3 78.000 | E2 117.000 | E1 156.000 by 8 February 2012.
Payments can be made by PalPal, direct credit to our bank account, by cheque or cash.
Pay in full before 22 January and pay the Early Bird price. E3 people bring a friend and pay only CLP$94.000. E1 people bring a friend and pay only the E2 price US$156.00 each.
El Manzano is a regional centre of an international learning community. As a farm, school and community this living university is a working demonstration of sustainable living, of beginning the transition step by step towards sustainability.
In El Manzano the intrepid visitor will find a broad array of tools and techniques for sustainable living that encompass the ecological, socio-cultural, economic and spiritual dimensions of sustainability. From native restoration to sustainable forestry, broad acre cultivation and orchards, to intensive gardens and handmade homes, here is a place in Transition.
Better than organic! The course price
includes breakfast, lunch, morning and afternoon tea, and dinner all
made with local produce from our gardens and the BioBio region. We pride
ourselves on the quality of our food production and its cooking as an
art full science.
Participants will be involved in some kitchen activities on a daily basis.
Accommodation will be provided by El Manzano. We have a range of options
including camping, shared room, and private rooms. Contact us for
specific details and let us know your needs. There are also various
options close to El Manzano including in Salto de Laja and Cabrero.
Please look here for details.
By Bus: There are daily bus services from Santiago and anywhere
else in Chile to the Terminal de buses en Cabrero. From Cabrero you can
get to El Manzano by Taxi.
By Air: there are daily air services to the main city in BioBio
of Concepcion. From Concepcion you can get to Cabrero by bus, and then
to El Manzano by Taxi.
By Train: There is a daily service between Santiago and Chillan.
From Chillan you can get to Cabrero by bus, and then to El Manzano by
taxi.
By Car: The directions below are very accurate but some of the roads are poorly signposted and easy to miss. To calculate travel times and to print a detailed map of your trip see the map here.
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We know that our children are the leaders of today and tomorrow, and so we encourage you to bring your children. We provide a childcare service for children over 3 years of age. This will cost an additional $10,000 per child per day which includes food and experienced care.
Please indicate on the Booking Form that you intend to come with children.
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Advanced Permaculture Design Course |
Type: Teacher Training |
Teacher: David Holmgren & Su Dennett |
Location: Rainbow Valley Farm, Matakana, New Zealand |
Date: Apr 2007 |
Orientation |
Type: Permaculture Diploma |
Teacher: Javiera Carrion |
Location: El Manzano, Chile |
Date: Jun 2008 |
Permaculture Design Course |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Teacher: Geoff Lawton |
Location: TEC, Taranaki, New Zealand |
Date: Feb 2005 |
Designing Regenerative Enterprise |
Type: Gaia University |
Verifying teacher: Andrew Langford |
Other Teachers: Liora |
Location: El Manzano, Chile |
Date: Mar 2011 |
Orientation |
Type: Gaia University |
Verifying teacher: Andrew Langford |
Other Teachers: Liora Adler |
Location: El Manzano |
Date: Mar 2011 |
Beyond Facilitation |
Type: Gaia University |
Verifying teacher: Liora Adler |
Other Teachers: Andrew Langford |
Location: Santiago, Chile |
Date: Mar 2011 |
Keyline Design & Regenerative Agriculture |
Type: Earthworks |
Teacher: Darren J. Doherty |
Location: Litueche, Chile |
Date: Apr 2011 |
15 PDC Graduates (list) |
24 PRI PDC Graduates (list) |
14 Other Course Graduates (list) |
have acknowledged being taught by Grifen Hope |
8 have not yet been verified (list) |
Grifen Hope has permaculture experience in: |
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Alpine |
Cool Temperate |
Warm Temperate |
Mediterranean |
Sub tropical |
Wet/Dry Tropical |
Wet Tropical |
Dry Tropical |
Arid |
Semi Arid |
Hot Desert |