Commenced:
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01/01/2010 |
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Submitted:
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25/11/2015 |
Last updated:
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25/11/2015 |
Location:
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Al Tarayat, Ecija, Andalucia, ES |
Website:
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http://universidadpopulardepermacultura.com/revista-brotes/ |
Climate zone:
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Mediterranean |
Revista digital de carácter permacultural
Desde la Editorial de la revista digital “Brotes” queremos dar las gracias en primer lugar a todas las personas y colectivos que colaboran para que este proyecto haya brotado de la nada, porque desde la nada quisimos construir un espacio para el encuentro y la divulgación de ideas, experiencias, pensaciertos, noticias… y un sin fin de necesidades que queremos difundir de nuestras inquietudes.Estamos muy orgullosas de poder ofrecer una versión renovada y evolucionada de esta revista que surgió hace ya mas de cuatro años en base a una iniciativa personal y que ya podemos asegurar que forma parte de un proyecto social de gran espectro…Convencidas de que la PermaCultura como Ciencia de Diseño nos permite trascender el actual sistema personal y social, es por ello, que estamos poniendo todas las herraciertas de las que somos capaces de co-crear para facilitar la llegada de mas PermaCultoras al modus vivendi actual.Esperamos que disfrutéis de estos Germinales que cocinamos en forma de semillas de conocimiento para esparcir a lo nengo dango por las mentes inquietas y conscientes. La revista está bajo licencia creative commons 3.0 distribuyéndose libre y gratuitamente a cerca de 13000 e-mails, número que va creciendo gracias a entidades colaboradoras como RedPermacultura. Las bases en las que se sustenta esta revista cultural de actualidad crítica son: Crear un mecanismo de comunicación y difusión de las artes, la cultura y el pensamiento propuestario abierta plenamente a la participación ciudadana. Generar un espacio de encuentro que nos permita conectar las distintas inquietudes personales y sociales. Asumir el respeto a la diversidad cultural, racial, sexual, étnica, especista y espiritual entre otras, mostrando un lenguaje acorde a este punto. Fomentar el intercambio cultural a través de licencias libre de restricciones “Creative Commons” Somos personas autónomas, libre-pensadoras, sin empresas y/o instituciones que coarten o limiten la edición de la revista. Entendemos y vivimos la PermaCultura como un modus vivendi, un estilo de vida que nos permite sentirnos acorde a nuestras convicciones y en armonía con nuestro entorno. Animaros a vosotras, lectoras, a que mandéis material de publicación a esta revista, la temática no es cerrada y vosotras sois el motivo de la misma. Para mandar publicaciones o suscribirte (la suscripción es libre y gratuita) escríbenos a: brotes.revistadigital@gmail.com Compañeras, ¡salud, evolución PermaCultural y mucha Alegría! – RCVicent
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MemberA member is a permaculturist who has never taken a PDC course. These cannot become PDC teachers. Members may be novice or highly experienced permaculturists or anywhere in between. Watch their updates for evaluation. |
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PDC TeacherPeople who claim to teach some version of PDC somewhere in the world. |
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PRI TeacherWith the exception of the ‘Member’ who has never taken a PDC, all of the above can apply to become a PRI PDC Teacher. PRI PDC Teachers are those who the PRI recognise, through a vetting board, as determined and competent to teach the full 72-hour course as developed by Permaculture founder Bill Mollison – covering all the topics of The Designers’ Manual as well as possible (i.e. not cherry picking only aspects the teacher feels most interested or competent in). Such teachers also commit to focussing on the design science, and not including subjective spiritual/metaphysical elements. The reason these items are not included in the PDC curriculum is because they are “belief” based. Permaculture Design education concerns itself with teaching good design based on strategies and techniques which are scientifically provable. PRI PDC Teachers may be given teaching and/or consultancy offerings as they become available as the network grows. |
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