Overview
Learn at one of the most established projects in
Permaculture in Europe—the off-the-grid community of Terra Alta. With 10 years as a
permaculture site-in-development, an education center, and with over 20
Permaculture Design Certificate Courses (PDCs) taught, Terra Alta,
led by visionary
Permaculture teacher Pedro Valdjiu, gives students one of the best well-rounded Permaculture educations. Alongside Permaculture, Terra Alta is committed to bioregionalism, evidenced by the involvement and education of
local people through community-led regenerative design projects, and by the Waldorf-style school, "Escola da Terra", founded by Pedro Valdjiu and his life partner Rita Seixas. Those particularly interested in social permaculture, holistic infrastructure development, small intensive systems, food forestry, and bio-intensive farming will find this
PDC particularly insightful.
The two-week
PDC is an internationally recognized intensive program where students emerge as confident Permaculture designers with the ability to design Permaculture projects for landscapes or personal
sustainable living and, most importantly, become part of the worldwide Permaculture network. Formats vary from locale to locale, tailored to suit the local environment and expertise of the teaching team. Like other PDCs around the world, Terra Alta's PDC has at its core
Bill Mollison's 72-hour curriculum.
David Holmgren’s seven domains of permaculture action are also paramount in our permaculture teachings. Also in line with other PDCs, ours is designed to reflect the conditions of our locale—the beautiful bioregion of Sintra. We are certified through the UK Association of Permaculture.
The focus of our PDC is to enable students to design regenerative systems through learning-by-doing experiences and is geared towards anyone: from those looking to build intentional communities to those looking to reduce their ecological
footprint. We use hands-on experiences with various design exercises to create a participatory learning environment that's both fun and empowering for everyone.
Course Dates
1st PDC: July 14-28, 2019
2nd PDC: August 4-18, 2019
Location: Terra Alta, Sintra, Portugal
Course fee (includes food and camping):
Early bird - 790 euros
Regular - 850 euros
Registration Fee - 150 Euros
^The registration fee is equal to a deposit. This amount is part of the apprenticeship fee and not extra, so you are just required to pay the balance when you arrive. We have a refund policy (please read our FAQ page).
The campsite is a semi-wild area where we have created level terraces among the
trees,
mushrooms, and stones for people to pitch their tents out of view from the rest of the garden. Apprentices will be responsible for preparing food which includes three
vegetarian meals per day, with ingredients sourced from our gardens or from local organic producers. If you are celiac, gluten intolerant, or vegan please inform us in the "Anything we
should know?" field of the registration form and we provide a special menu for you.
Reserve your spot by visiting the courses page and selecting the PDC you wish to attend
here.
Course Topics
Bill Mollison’s 72h curriculumThe Seven domains of permaculture from David HolmgrenLearning the Principles and Ethics of permacultureOrientation to Terra Alta as home and land resource systemAppropriate technology and sustainable energy systemsCommunity and social tools for project and personal developmentRegenerative landscape designWater retention and regenerationComposting and earthworksBio-Intensive techniques for kitchen and market gardeningZero Waste Strategies and Bio GasBuilding with natural materialsSustainable social structures, alternative economyUrban permacultureFood preservation, fermentationEssential marketing tools for permaculture businessesDigital literacy and the future of the permaculture movementBuilding your personal brand within the field of Permaculture
Learning Environment
We treat Terra Alta's off-the-grid site as a teacher in its own right as students get to
experience Permaculture daily, learning from our existing projects and being part of our
intentional community by helping shape it further through co-designing their final projects. This hands-on, holistic learning environment is complemented by the collaborative methods of hosting we use. We employ Open Space Technology as this cooperative, solution-oriented technique effectively demonstrates the design principle "integrate rather than segregate" as students co-create solutions based on in situ challenges they identify together, utilizing everyone's unique knowledge. Facilitators also use the World Cafe (WC) method to host discussions of course topics. WC helps identify what the collective thought surrounding key issues are by encouraging participants to find patterns and connections among their shared experiences, putting into practice the "observe and interact" principle of Permaculture design. Other learning methods include: action learning, field trips, lecture, walk and talk,
games, movies, group work, think and listen, and participatory
art.
Suited for
Project developersStudents looking for practical experience and holistic perspectivePermaculture Designers, artists, architects, landscapersSmall landholdersEcologists and Restoration WorkerActivistDesignersLandscape architectsLand developersArtistsFarmersUrban GardenersNGO-membersCommunity membersPeople in urban and settlement planningSocial workersEnvironmental educatorsSchool teachersPeople looking for nature connection
For more information including full list of course facilitators, visit the Permaculture Courses page:
https://www.terralta.org/permaculture-courses