4 – 6 September Dial House, Essex
The Liberation Permaculture weekend aims to explore if, how and why to place permaculture in a wider framework of radical social change. It is a space to share ideas, design tools and practices and bring people together who share a political affinity within the permaculture movement.
5 – 6 (+7) September 2015, London
Sociocracy is an elegant, dynamic approach towards the holistic evolution and development of organisations. This 2-day + 1 experiential workshop gives you an overview of the main elements of Sociocracy, focusing on practice and utilising the Sociocratic methodology as a framework to explore, share and deepen understanding.
6 September 2015, London
Presentations and discussions attempting to place Permaculture in the context of deep ecology: the threats to our planet and possible responses to it.
16 – 19 September 2015, Marlborough, Wiltshire
Marlborough is a small market town, nestling in the Wiltshire Downs. We’d love to show you what three years of transition and urban permaculture has done for our town and learn from people who are practicing urban permaculture in other parts of the world.
18 – 20 September 2015, Newton Abbot, Devon
The Transition Conference is a semi-regular event that brings together participants in the Movement from around the world. This is the first conference with a fully international outlook which reflects the Transition Movement’s transformation into a globally connected body, via its emerging National Hubs Network.
18 September 2015, Hawkwood Nursery, Lea Valley
During this one-day workshop we will
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Make the vital link between permaculture and research
, give an overview over different types and methods of research
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Introduce the basic steps to develop your own permaculture research project
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Enable you to identify issues important for you and your work, develop research questions, methodologies and recording systems
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Explore options for collaboration.
18 – 21 September 2015
An event for active permaculture teachers, or those that have already done a teacher training course. Come and share your top tips, favourite sessions, games and experience. Each person that signs up also takes responsibility for delivering / holding one session. A collaborative event hosted and held by Hannah Thorogood at her home, The Inkpot, an 18 acre permaculture demonstration centre.
22 – 28 September 2015, Totnes, Devon
Learn an integrated approach to developing local strategies and action plans for achieving bioregional scale food resilience, with a thriving local food economy. Gain the confidence, skills and tools to facilitate your own area to achieve this, guided by experienced international and local tutors. |