Advanced Permaculture Design For Climate Resilience
Mon, Jan 14
|ECampus Oregon State University
This advanced online permaculture program teaches a system for interpreting climate and climate change projections, and strategizing the design response!
Time & Location
Jan 14, 2019, 9:00 AM – Feb 17, 2019, 1:00 PM
ECampus Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331, USA
About the event
As the climate shifts around the globe, it is increasingly important for the permaculture designer to understand global trends and incorporate sound design to mitigate negative impacts. This course focuses on teaching you to build climate change resilience as a design layer, provided you’re already experienced in permaculture and ecological design.
Our Online Permaculture Design Course Features Advanced Design Tools
Through writing the report you will analyze the particular conditions of your climate zone, locate analogous climates to your own, assesses climate change forecasts, locate areas that are analogous to your forecasted climate zone, and synthesize the information into a set of strategies and directives.
You will learn:
Basic use of Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Earth tools and file systems
Climate classification systems
Science-based climate change forecasting models
Climate change analogue tools
Design strategies for extreme weather and climate
The content of this course is primarily produced by Oregon State permaculture instructor Andrew Millison. You will use Andrew’s textbook that was custom created for this course, Permaculture Design Tools for Climate Resilience. You will also rely on and interact with video presentations, podcasts, instructional screencasts, illustrated lectures, an extensive library of links to additional resources and a customized report template.