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IPEVI - Instituto de Permacultura Vale do Itajaí
IPEVI - Instituto de Permacultura Vale do Itajaí
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Commenced:
01/01/2018
Submitted:
19/06/2019
Last updated:
23/07/2020
Location:
R. Reinhold Schroeder, 11.420 - Encano Alto, Indaial - SC, Indaial, Santa Catarina, BR
Phone:
47 99696-9115
Website:
http://www.facebook.com/ipevi
Climate zone:
Warm Temperate





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IPEVI - Instituto de Permacultura Vale do Itajaí

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Nascido em 01 de Janeiro de 2018 o Instituto de Permacultura Vale do Itajaí (IPEVI), se constitui um núcleo de contribuição coletiva e educação para a liberdade individual. Temos o propósito maior de ser um centro de referência para multiplicação dos conhecimentos da Permacultura na região do Vale do Itajaí, através da criação de ambientes sustentáveis e produtivos. Disponibilizamos um local permanente para práticas de planejamento permacultural e aplicação de tecnologias apropriadas ao desenvolvimento sustentável, através de técnicas como a bioconstrução, agricultura sintrópica, manejo de águas e efluentes, meliponicultura e etc.. Além de se constituir um núcleo para estudos e pesquisa sobre ecologia com foco nos princípios da Permacultura. Buscamos aprimorar a interação coletiva, ferramentas para planejamento social ou de áreas, rodas de conversa, cinema ao ar livre, troca de sementes e festividades anuais como a Festa da primavera, além de contarmos com trilhas em meio a mata atlântica para contemplação, pesquisas e outras atividades. Nossa sede fisica se localiza entre as cidades de Blumenau e Indaial, no Vale do encano, as atividades do coletivo também acontecem de forma flutuante em outros espaços, com instituições parceiras e incentivadoras de nossos projetos. Em nossa concepção coletiva, nada se alinha melhor a um método filosófico/prático que se baseia na vocação de cada indivíduo, com a proposta de melhoria do ecossistema através da permanência do ser humano no ambiente em que vive. Buscamos criar Áreas de Inclusão Permanente (AIP) do ser humano com o meio em que vive. Missão: Integrar estudos e práticas em permacultura para a transformação da relação ser humano-natureza. Visão: Ser um centro colaborativo de referência em permacultura, por meio do empoderamento e formação de agentes multiplicadores Valores: Ética, auto conhecimento, humanização, presença / participação, não violência, sustentabilidade, solidariedade e partilha, honestidade, colaboração / coletividade, resiliência.

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Instituto de Permacultura Vale do Itajaí

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