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We feel that when trying to promote permaculture in the Spanish speaking world there are still several hurdles to overcome. One main hurdle seems to be a series of prejudices about permaculture, often confusing the term with an ecological gardening or cultivation technique. We have also personally experienced and received the feedback that the concept is either connected to something that is done only by people who have a lot of money (think big earthworks for example) or by people who use the idea of natural processes as an excuse for being lazy (and want everything for free).
In this context we feel there is a clear need and opportunity in the Spanish speaking world to communicate the basic ideas of permaculture more explicitly and in detail, including all the ethical and other principles as well as all the permaculture flower petals or RetroSuburbia’s 3 B’s (Built Biological and Behavioural) and show its value by doing so. At the same time we feel this could be creating a ground to give impulse to a variety of permaculture projects throughout the Spanish speaking permaculture community, in all its social, economical and cultural contexts.
The idea is to create a meetingplace for Spanish speaking permaculture practictioners and/or interessees, where material optimized for different social networks could be co-created. These resources would be a toolkit for anyone that wants to promote permaculture in Spanish. This facilitated meetingplace and participatory process would give space to different voices and perspectives of permaculture, trying to reflect its diversity but also offer criteria of maintaining quality and some unifying guidelines. Ideally, the basic material resulting from this process would be available for free online through the CoLab website, open to be built on at a future stage.
Jorge Barbosa, Aline VaMo,
Reporting Officer: Jorge Barbosa
Previously: Auba Riera
Diversity, participation and engagement, Emergent festival, Next Steps project
Create a draft image of the recent state of permaculture thinking in the Spanish speaking world, identifying the countries and areas that are proclaiming to have a permaculture movement, visualizing who speaks about permaculture in which areas, what they are saying and in what direction they are developing (family projects, ecovillage, professional designers, regenerative agriculture practitioners…) → spreadsheet
1. In phase 2 of this project (Emergent Festival 2024) we envision the Design of a Work Group to co-create a set of Permaculture Infographics in Spanish and its Process, or put in other words, we want to Design the Participatory Design that will take place in phase 3, a Comm-PC-Span (com-psi-span) Festival within the Emergent Festival.
2. Engage in this collaborative permaculture design process and document it, sharpening our own designer’s skills as well as sharing an example of a possible diploma portfolio design with the world.
3. As a consequence / impact line of events: Reinforce the Spanish Speaking Permaculture Movement and Make the Permaculture CoLab more wider known.
What has been achieved in Y2?
We believe to have covered the goals for Y2, since:
1. We have formed, designed and developed the Work Group (ourselves: Aline, Auba and Jorge), created the template for the infographics and designed the Parcipatory Process for Y3 (between ourselves and the people we are contacting with).
2. We have started to take the needed actions to implement this design, improving our design skills in the process.
3. in this process we are already connecting with the Spanish speaking permaculture community and at the same time promoting work and projects within CoLab.
What has been done concretely?
– Agreeing on a Communication Strategy: how to develop a simple infographic template, where each collaborating project can present themselves, connecting their activities with (at least) on the the petals from David Holmgren’s “Permaculture Flower”, in order to be able to present (Spanish speaking) permaculture projects and at the same time Permaculture itself as a systemic and holistic design method (Aline + Auba + Jorge).
– Developing a participatory desing on miro (using design web) and harvesting ideas and actions from it (Aline + Auba + Jorge).
– Updating website in Spanish (Aline).
– Updating contacts’ database in Nextcloud, marking who has answered in Y1 and adding new contacts (Jorge).
– Creating a graphic template for the infographics and improving it (Auba).
– Updating the texts for the emails, sending emails to people who have previously answered (in Y1) and to new contacts. (Auba + Aline).
– Sorting out the answered emails and gathering the group of interested people/projects in collaborating in Y3, the next phase of this project – a “Comm-PC-Span Festival” within Emergent Festival, where people can present their own PC projects in Spanish, through the infographics and using the framework we have developed (Alina + Auba).
– Share information about this project in Spanish speaking permaculture related social networks (Auba).
– Preparing Reports and attending Emergent Festival events (Jorge)
Following what we have done in Y2 of this project (Emergent Festival 2024), this year we aim to finalize the harvesting of feedbacks and engaging with the permaculture projects and people we have contacted previously in order to have them on board for Y3 of Comm-PC-Span (Emergent Festival 2025).
These people will present their projects and co-create with us a set of Permaculture Infographics in Spanish, this will become a sort of a Comm-PC-Span Festival within the Emergent Festival.
We will continue promoting this project (and permaculture in Spanish) on social networks.
Engage in this collaborative permaculture design process and document it, sharpening our own designer’s skills as well as sharing an example of a possible diploma portfolio design with the world.
As a direct consequence of this project and of integrating new team members, we are reinforcing the Spanish speaking Permaculture movement and increasing the visibility of the Permaculture CoLab.
We are very pleased with the final result of our work as a team and we hope you enjoy it too! We were able to put out a set of infographics that showcase several permaculture projects from the international Spanish speaking community, highlighting the holistic aspect of permaculture. Our aim is to share this work with the social networks and let it’s ripple effects emerge.
This team has changed over the three years, but we’ve managed to stay focused on our goals and integrate the new creative ideas and skills of our new members. The workflow has been pleasant, we’ve had good time management and effective communication, having worked mostly asynchronously, which was sometimes challenging. We felt we could have had a few meetings or co-working time to have more efficiency in the design and layout of the infographics.
We feel enriched by this collaborative design experience and we deeply hope that the impact this project can have on the people involved and on all who will see it can be useful and inspiring.
Jorge Barbosa email: jorge.permacultura@gmail.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jorge-barbosa-161937b1
Camille Burkhard email: camille@permadventures.com
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The CoLab Podcast was funded through the Emergent Festival and is hosted on the Learn website.
In these Podcast interviews, we interview people from around the world who are involved in interesting and inspiring grassroots permaculture projects.
Aims of the project
The aim is to give a platform for grassroots permaculture projects to speak about what they are doing and to gain exposure and promotion.
We also aim to create a pool of educational resources that can be accessed by anybody. This will provide value and will help to attract people to the CoLab.
Charlie Wilson, Daniel Attwell
Reporting Officer: Daniel Atwell
Training and eLearning, Emergent festival, Next Steps project
We would prepare by using the CoLab slack channel and CoLab newsletter to find 6 willing participants who want to be interviewed about their grassroots permaculture projects. This could take 1 month.
Before the interviews, we would glean some basic information about the participant’s projects so that we can then prepare questions.
The interviews themselves would be 1 hour long at a maximum. We would aim to do one interview a week, over the course of 6 weeks. We would pay the participants a fee for the interviews as an incentive.
After the interviews, there may need to be some minor editing. We would need to do a short write-up and then upload the materials to the Learn website, perhaps adding some graphics and making it look presentable.
We would then seek to promote the podcasts using the CoLab Slack channel, CoLab LinkedIn, and CoLab newsletter.
We received extra funding and finally had the capacity to record 7 podcast interviews.
All of the interviews have been completed, listened back to, and edited. We have created a “home” page for the CoLab podcasts and then created individual web pages for each interview. We have added a write-up and some simple graphics.
One episode per month was released, as this allowed for promotion using the CoLab newsletter, slack channel, and LinkedIn channel. All podcast episodes are now up and available.
The biggest problem during the project was arranging interviews with people who didn’t show up. This happened a number of times and was a considerable waste of time for the team.
The best part of the project was learning about all of the wonderful grassroots projects and hearing inspiring stories from people making an actionable difference.
Preparation: Using the CoLab slack channel and CoLab newsletter to find 6 more and new willing participants who want to be interviewed about their grassroots permaculture projects. This could take 1 month.
Before interviews: get some basic information about the participant’s projects so that we can then prepare questions.
The interviews: 1 hour long maximum. Aim to deliver one interview a week, over the course of 6 weeks. We would pay the participants a fee for the interviews as an incentive.
After interviews: possibly minor editing. Prepare short write-up and then upload the materials to the Learn website, perhaps adding some graphics and making it look presentable.
We would then seek to promote the podcasts using the CoLab Slack channel, CoLab LinkedIn, and CoLab newsletter.
The CoLab Podcast, which has now been running for two years in a row has yet again been a very successful project with all our aims and objectives having been met.
We will soon roll out, in monthly installments, each of the interviews with the 6 grassroots permaculture projects and these will be found through the Permaculture CoLab Newsletter and on the Learn website:
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We are creating and testing an online course that focuses specifically on creating accessible and safe work spaces and community spaces.
Project Aims
The course seeks to Promote Diversity, Accessibility, Inclusion, Equity & Justice in work spaces and within communities.
The course will be a resource that can be accessed by anybody who wishes to learn more about permaculture. It will add value to the CoLab space.
Charlie Wilson, Daniel Attwell
Reporting Officer: Charlie Wilson
Training and eLearning, Diversity, participation and engagement, Emergent festival, Next Steps project
April 2023
Daniel has already undertaken much of the work, transcribing audio segments and creating a well-structured course outline. We would like to add graphics and make the course more presentable. This could be done within a week.
Once this is complete we would promote the course on social media, including the CoLab Slack and the CoLab LinkedIn page, and run a first test version. We anticipate a month of promotion would be needed to get a willing team of participants to take the course.
We would first allow people to take the course for free and gather feedback. We would have to wait for people to complete the course, this could take 2-3 weeks. We would then use this feedback to improve the course and create a final version. This could be done within a week.
October 2023
Course creation has been completed. We promoted the course and had a number of participants who offered feedback.
We used the feedback to make necessary edits. Please feel free to take the course and apply it in your work spaces and then leave feedback for us to further develop it.
We hope it will add value for Permaculture projects to apply the design tools shown in the course and help give greater diversity within these communities.
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The Emergent Festival is an opportunity for active members of the International Permaculture CoLab to test out and bring to light micro projects, enhancements to existing activities, or explorations of new ideas over a short period of time – 6 months + supporting events.
It is also an opportunity to bring new people into the CoLab, as long as they are supported and held by current active members with the intention to remain active in this space.
Project Aims
To make visible what is emergent in the community within the agreed International Permaculture CoLab Vision Mission and Aims.
To allow active members of the International Permaculture CoLab to support emergent projects within and on the edge of the CoLab
Jyo Maan, Jorge Barbosa, Aimee Fenech
Diversity, participation and engagement, Emergent Festival, Next Steps project
CoLab members can pitch their ideas and will receive funding through a process of allocation of monies by the most active CoLab members.
Teams that went ahead and their received budgets
Communicating Permaculture in Spanish
Budget: 510.45 GBP
Stories to Decolonise Permaculture
Budget: 610 GBP
Domestic Waste Water Systems – Legislation?
Budget: 876.15 GBP
CoLab Podcast
Budget: 914.35 GBP
Designing Work Spaces For All
Budget: 682.15 GBP
Permaculture Places in the Metaverse
Budget: 612.30 GBP
Tepla Gora Eco Market
Budget: 294.30 GBP
CoLab members can pitch their ideas and will receive funding through a process of allocation of monies by the most active CoLab members.
Teams that have received a budget:
Permaculture in Africa: 750 GBP
CoLab Podcast: 933.77 GBP
Communicating Permaculture in Spanish: 816.23 GBP
African Landless Permaculturist Project: Ikhwelo Healers Collective: 1000 GBP
Permaculture Glossary: 1000 GBP
CoLab members can pitch their ideas and will receive funding through a process of allocation of monies by the most active CoLab members.
Teams that have received a budget:
Translation of Rosemary Morrow’s “Permaculture Teacher Training” into Spanish – 1000 GBP
Indigenous-Led Permaculture: Collaboration & Knowledge-Sharing – 1000 GBP
Enabling Permaculture in Africa: Resource Curating and Sharing – 1000 GBP
Mapping Permaculture Business Models – 1000 GBP
Future of the CoLab Events – 1000 GBP
Communicate Your Impact – 1000 GBP
See individual project pages.
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