It was an amazing adventure to go to Peru and teach a permaculture design course in the andes 4000 meter high, the local quechua people was incredible and we had a lot of fun...
Learn Permaculture Design Courses in Europe with Helder Valente, one of the original students of Bill Mollison the creator of Permaculture Design.
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Report of my amazon experience
As some of you know ive sent the last months in the amazon jungle developing some projects with Doug Bullock and learning more about tropical climates...one of the main outputs of such experience was the sharing of knowledge with the local populations.
Here you can see some of the pictures of the trip to the amazon and some of the people i met....
Hope you enjoy ...it was a life changing experience
The lost tribes of the world
There is a big discussion if we should interact with the lost tribes of the world...how sustainable is it for us to influence this communities?
How to know your meaning in life?
Permaculture is a lot about people that have discovered theyr meaning in life, but how can we support others to do that?
PDC in Denver Colorado USA
Helder Valente is a strong supporter of low-income farmers and focuses his work on the creation of
strong social structures to build strong foundations for resilient communities..
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He has created designs for communities all around the world from familiar small scale systems to projects
operating with more than 200 elements. His niche lies in the creation of harmonious social and natural
landscapes that demonstrate a high quality of life and a paradigm shift.
He has co-founded several permaculture institutes and organizations, and is developing short and long-term educational programs.
He is very passionate about non-formal education and creative methodologies to deliver knowledge.
After many years training and working with some of the most experienced permaculturists in the world, including
permaculture creator Bill Mollison, Doug Bullock, Sepp Holzer, Darren Dougherty, Geoff Lawton and Rosemary Morrow,
Helder decided to start creating his own style and aproach towards this design science. By the end of 2012
he felt a strong call from Peru and the Amazon rainforest, and is now gathering the resources to support
the creation of a more dynamic South American permaculture network that can respond in a efficient way
to the fast processes of deforestation of the Amazon rainforest and to the degradation of tribal cultures.
He is currently working directly with the Quechua and Shipibo tribes.
Permaculcture Design Course in the Andes of Peru this February
PDC in the Andes
The Ka’Way Monti School ofSustainability is
hosting a Permaculture Design Course (PDC) this Feb 18 until Feb 29
with Helder Valente that will be supporting the development of the permaculture
school.
Ka’Way Monti is a sustainable community in progress located up in the Cordillera
Blanca of Peru.
Our School of Sustainability is aimed at spreading our knowledge
of permaculture farming practices, sustainable technologies, and holistic living
with enthusiastic students from around the world as well as our neighboring
Quechua villagers in the Andes
We aim to use this school, and community, as an experimental testing ground to
develop a way of retaining our currently unsustainable comforts in a sustainable
way.
This PDC course provides students with the live-in opportunity to learn how to
transform land in an arid, high altitude (3,700 meters) plain into a lush,
self-sustaining landscape with a bounty of food filled with ponds and
waterfalls.
Through class room studies and surveying the lands you’ll be living
and eating on, this class of 15 students will be provided the freedom to
explore and determine the structure of our food producing landscape for the
community to come
Loaded with exercises and lectures in an overall
design project across an acre of land, on our 18 hectare expanse, students will
be given a wide variety of ways to absorb the principles and concepts we have to
teach of Permaculture design. It is our utmost desire to ensure that when a
student leaves our school it is not with just a slip of paper and a stamp, but
more importantly with ingrained second nature knowledge.
Classes will be held in English and Spanish, so
any and all bilingual students in these languages are encouraged to apply
Tuition for the course is S/.1,000 ($400 USD, €300,
or £240) which covers the lessons, housing, and 3 daily meals for
the 12 days. Living standards include a bed in a dormitory style home complete
with down comforters, a shared bath with hot water, and cubby to store your
things
Contact: sublimart(@)hotmail.com
More information
In the late 90`s he was introduced to
permaculture while participating in the development of a community center near
the Sintra mountains. And since then he has studied and practiced sustainable
designs for a variety of environments, both urban and rural.
Some of his teachers has been Bill Mollison,
Geoff Lawton, Rosemary Morrow, Darren Douherty, Doug Bullock and Sepp Holzer.
Recently Helder lived two years in southern
Portugal taking part in the development of Vale de Lama Permaculture Institute
and at the same time doing his permaculture diploma with the british
permaculture association.
Currently he is traveling in different countries
sharing his passion for permaculture and the shift our humanity can take to
thrive and live in balance with nature.
Helder resonates well with a diversity of
participants and landscapes.
His teaching style is authentic, informative
and creative
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