Commenced:
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01/11/2014 |
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Submitted:
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08/01/2015 |
Last updated:
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01/11/2015 |
Location:
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Box 141 2 Mountain Avenue, Kelwood, Manitoba, CA |
Phone:
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(204) 967-2739 |
Climate zone:
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Cold Temperate |
Parkland Permaculture is a permaculture group that meets monthly in Kelwood, Manitoba, and serves the area around Manitoba's Riding Mountain National Park.
Parkland Permaculture seeks to apply Permaculture design principles and support to members and landscapes surrounding Riding Mountain National Park.
Initiatives include coordinated seed saving and a distributed seed bank, nursery stock, and scion wood for grafting.
Community/member support in the form of education, "permablitzes" and an emerging local economy also form a core of Parkland Permaculture's mandate.
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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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PDCPeople who claim to have taken a Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course somewhere in the world. |
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PRI PDCPeople who’ve taken a Permaculture Research Institute PDC somewhere in the world. |
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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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Aid WorkerThe individual with this badge is indicating they are, have, or would like to be involved in permaculture aid work. As such, the individual may or may not have permaculture aid worker experience. Watch their updates for evaluation. |
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Community ProjectCommunity projects are projects that help develop sustainable community interaction and increase localised resiliency. |
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Parkland Permaculture's First Blitz...Momentum!
A small group of Parkland Permaculture members brave the cold to erect a portable chicken coop and build Warre beehives. Fabulous potluck follows.
Parkland Permaculture meeting on Wednesday, February 4th, @ 7:30pm
Parkland Permaculture's monthly meeting will be held this Wednesday, February 4th, in Kelwood, MB. On the agenda is a seed sort from this year's bulk order, as well as planning 2015's first permablitz (portable chicken coop and Warre bee hives!)