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Permaculture for Refugees

Permaculture for Refugees (P4R) took its first steps right after the European Permaculture Convergence workshop on Permaculture and refugees, in Italy in 2016. The very same people who attended the workshop, facilitated by Rosemary Morrow, and Rosemary herself joined and formed the working core group. We were united in our conviction that permaculture offers integrated and humane responses to the refugee crisis now and in the future, and that we wanted to take this concept further practically:

Map of Permaculture Projects

Czech permaculture by Marie Venerová

An ongoing managing of the Network of Permaculture Projects, assessing whether applying permaculture sites can be placed on a  " map of demonstration permaculture sites" and by appointment visited by the public, is another activity of the association members and volunteers who have a PDC. There are 2 categories of projects.

 - The Demonstration sites, which are more complex and interconnect their elements.

 - The Projects featuring permaculture elements. 

Kompost Press

Czech permaculture world by Marie Venerová

The Czech permaculture association started a project of ethical investments at the end of 2017. People can invest as little as 10,000 CZK (391 Euro) for 2 years and get a 2 % interest yearly. That enables translation and release of information about permaculture through a publishing enterprise conveniently called the Kompost Press. The Kompost Press has already released the following translated books:

 -  Permaculture Design Step by Step, by Aranya