Alex Vincent 's Profile
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- Joined: 03/02/2011
- Last Updated: 03/02/2011
- Location: San Luis Obispo, CA, United States
- Climate Zone: Mediterranean
- Gender: Male
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My Permaculture Qualifications
- PDC course
- Type: Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course
- Teacher: Warren Brush
- Location: Quail Springs Permaculture Oasis
- Date: Jul 2009
- PRI Earthworks Course
- Type: Earthworks
- Teacher: Geoff Lawton
- Location: PRI Australia
- Date: Jan 2011
- Soil Biology and Compost Course
- Type: Soil Biology/Compost
- Teacher: paul taylor
- Location: PRI Australia
- Date: Mar 2011
- PDC Teacher's Training Course
- Type: Teacher Training
- Teacher: Rowe Morrow
- Location: PRI Australia
- Date: Feb 2011
- International Aid Worker Course
- Type: Aid Worker
- Teacher: Geoff Lawton
- Location: PRI Australia
- Date: Mar 2011
- 10-Week Internship
- Type: Internship
- Teacher: Geoff Lawton
- Location: PRI Australia
- Date: Jan 2011
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Polytechnic Permaculture - Coming Soon
My thesis work soon to be complete on how permaculture can create institutional change
Hello Permie World!
I would like to share with you all the exciting news that a year's work for my architecture thesis is nearly complete. The book is entitled Polytechnic Permaculture and it examines how permaculture can be a tool to establish change in univerisity institutions, particularly at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, CA.
As a quick teaser, here is a graphic I created as an adaptation to David Holmgren's permaculture flower.
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Gordon Williams
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Nice one Alex. Looking forward to seeing the whole thing!
Posted about 1 year ago
Stephanie Ladwig-Cooper
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Thanks for sharing, I too look forward to reading your work. I personally believe permaculture will be more widely accepted in our mainstream culture once colleges and universities embrace the design science it truly is. And beautiful adaptation of the permie flower!
Posted about 1 year ago


