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Learn how to ask and answer the questions that come up when designing sustainable systems. Using ecological and permaculture principles, learn how plan, assess and design your land, home or community to become more efficient, resilient and productive. Create a design of your own land, home, or community project to solve problems and meet human and environmental priorities.
The courses are affordable ($200 – 400) and paced across three months to adapt to the working schedule of many students.
Michael Burns & Steve Gabriel will teach FLPCI’s most popular course with our cosponsors the Alchemical Nursery (Syracuse) and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chenango County (Norwich.)