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Earthworks Practicum, Sweden, May 2013

 
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We are planning an extensive earthworks practicum after the PDC at Gravsta, Sweden. With the aim to construct an extensive aquaculture system designed to remain active through the cold winter, the design includes earth banked microclimate yielding perennial/ orchard production as well as contoured broad scale crop terraces.

A chance for students to get involved with understanding, designing and implementing large scale earthworks designed to maximize beneficial growing opportunities in a cold temperate environment.

We are running back to back intensives in the locality April through June as well as a world class PDC, see www.integralpermanence.org for more details
 
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We are happy to announce the Earthworks Practicum fee is to be reduced to Eur 480.00, which includes camping and food. We are grateful to the hosts to make this happen!
 
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