Urban Permaculture Design Course
(Rescheduled for early 2026)
Who This is For
Designers, landscapers, and urban planners looking to integrate ecological principles into their work
Homeowners, renters, and apartment dwellers who want to grow clean food and live more sustainably in urban environments
Community leaders, organizers, and educators interested in launching green initiatives or teaching practices that work in harmony with nature
Anyone passionate about sustainability, climate action, and regenerative living
Why This Course is Important
Helps mitigate urban environmental issues like heat islands, poor air quality, flooding, and food insecurity
Empowers individuals and communities to reduce their ecological footprint and become more self-sufficient
Promotes biodiversity, ecological literacy, and a reconnection with nature in city settings
Supports long-term environmental resilience through regenerative, nature-based design
How You’ll Be Able to Apply This Knowledge
Design cities, communities, and structures that are more climate resilient and save on energy costs
Teach and share permaculture principles with others, fostering more sustainable local networks
Evaluate and enhance existing urban landscapes to increase their regenerative potential
Collaborate on or lead community initiatives like urban gardens, composting systems, and water catchment projects