Design, Lead, Regenerate: A PDC With Leadership Training This July
Design, Lead, Regenerate: A PDC With Leadership Training This July
This online PDC with leadership training in July 2026 is one of the few courses that takes the full picture seriously — not just ecological design, but the human skills needed to bring regenerative projects to life. Four days, a proven curriculum, and a rare combination of permaculture fundamentals and practical facilitation tools built into a single intensive.
What to Expect
Running from 2 to 5 July 2026, the Permaculture Design Course mit Leadership-Training covers the full sweep of PDC fundamentals: observing natural systems, zone planning, water management, soil health, and regenerative agriculture techniques. You’ll move through these concepts hands-on — through workshops, group design projects, and real-world scenarios guided by experienced permaculture practitioners drawing on examples from global projects.
What sets this course apart is its deliberate integration of leadership and community-building skills. Alongside ecological design, participants develop practical tools for facilitating groups, navigating conflict, and managing projects — whether that’s launching an ecovillage, establishing a community garden, or scaling a regenerative farm. With at least 72 hours of content meeting international PDC standards, this is a serious programme built for people who are ready to move from learning into doing.
Practical Details
- 📅 Dates: Thursday 2 July – Sunday 5 July 2026
- 📍 Format: Online (fully remote, join from anywhere)
- 🏷️ Organised by: Permakultur & Landwirtschaft
- 🌍 Suited for: Permaculture enthusiasts, aspiring designers, farmers, activists, and anyone ready to lead sustainable projects
Why It Matters
We’re at a moment when permaculture knowledge alone isn’t enough — the communities and projects that endure are the ones led with clarity, care, and collaboration. This course takes seriously the connection between ecological regeneration and human development, treating leadership not as an add-on but as a core permaculture competency. In a time of accelerating climate disruption, building resilient food systems and cohesive communities requires people who can both design and inspire. This is a course that prepares you for both.
Is This PDC Leadership Training July 2026 Right for You?
You don’t need to be an experienced facilitator to benefit from the leadership component. The skills covered — group facilitation, conflict navigation, project management — are foundational for anyone who wants to move permaculture beyond personal projects and into community and landscape scale. If you’ve ever wanted to lead a community garden, an ecovillage initiative, or a neighbourhood food network, this course gives you both the design vocabulary and the human tools to do it.
How to Get Involved
- Register via the link below — spots are limited, so don’t wait until June.
- Share this with someone in your network — a fellow gardener, an activist, a farmer — who’s been looking for a next step.
- Come prepared with a real project or place in mind; the group design format means you’ll get the most out of it with a concrete challenge to work on.
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🔗 Register and learn more: Permaculture Design Course mit Leadership-Training
For more upcoming permaculture events worldwide, visit permanews.com. Looking for other PDC options this year? Browse our full 2026 permaculture events guide for more courses and gatherings.
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