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Permaculture Design Certificate Course
(Part 2, Fall 2025):
Ecosystem Mimicry
Lead Instructor: Monica Ibacache, Permaculture Faculty, (646) 645-3830
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Ver Hacer un envíoCierre: viernes, 10 de octubre de 2025, 23:59
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Fecha Esperada: viernes, 10 de octubre de 2025, 11:59
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Hacer publicaciones en foro: 1Fecha Esperada: viernes, 10 de octubre de 2025, 11:59
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RetroalimentaciónVer Enviar retroalimentación
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Permaculture Concepts and Tools
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Ver Hacer publicaciones en foro: 1 Recibir una calificaciónFecha Esperada: viernes, 17 de octubre de 2025, 23:59
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Ver Hacer un envíoCierre: viernes, 17 de octubre de 2025, 23:59
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Reading the Landscape and Patterns
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Building and Sustaining Living Soil
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Working with Water
Objectives:
- Review basic principles of water
- Explore how we assess and design water in permaculture systems.
- Review basic principles of water
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Forestry and Agroforestry
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Animals in our Systems
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Refine, Catch Up, and Finish at Your Pace
This course is designed with flexibility in mind. We know many of you are balancing work, family, and other commitments, and sometimes the timeline can feel tight. That’s why late work is never penalized, you have the space to complete assignments at a pace that works for you.
Although this course runs from October to November, you will continue to have full access to the course materials until October 2026. Take advantage of this time to refine your work, catch up on anything unfinished, and strengthen your portfolio.
I will hold at least six office hours each week during the course. After November, my availability becomes more limited (a few hours a week, mostly by appointment), so I encourage you to stay engaged and keep your momentum going through the winter and spring.
If you cannot complete Part 2 by the official end date:
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You may still register for Part 3 and continue finishing your Part 2 assignments alongside it, as long as you feel comfortable working at your own pace. It’s best not to take a long break, as steady progress helps you retain and apply what you’ve learned.
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You are also welcome to take Part 3 in a future year if that suits you better.
If you plan to earn Continuing Education Credits (CECs), please contact Monica Ibacache (mji33@cornell.edu) once you have completed all requirements.
Important: Course content will remain available for one year after the start date. Be sure to save local copies of all your assignments, as submitted work will not be stored online past October 2026.
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