Eco-Logic Permaculture and Landscape Design is headed by Jadene Mayla. She began working as a Landscape Designer in 2004 while getting a graduate degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Oregon and a certificate in Permaculture Design from Cascadia Permaculture Institute. Since that time, she has served clients in Oregon, California, and other states. In 2008, the City of Portland honored Eco-Logic with a certificate identifying the company as an ecological business under its rigorous Eco-Biz Program. Since 2000, Jadene has utilized Feng Shui principles in a variety of residential designs.
Jadene became interested in Permaculture when she discovered it, because she believes it will save the world. Landscape architecture expands her ability to affect the built landscape, and thus the species consciousness towards evolution.
She accepts all types of projects, and her specialty is aesthetically combining Landscape Architectural techniques with Permaculture principles in urban settings.
With all the places online to join as a Permaculturist, what level of involvement do you want to create for yourself? How do you choose among all of the options out there?
When you engage a client in a Permaculture design project, you ask them to demonstrate Permaculture to their neighborhood.
Permaculture Design Certification |
Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course |
Verifying teacher: Toby Hemenway |
Other Teachers: Jude Hobbs |
Location: Cascadia Permaculture Institute, Eugene, OR. |
Date: Mar 2004 |