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3 | Alfred Szilágyi | Hungary | Alfred is cofounder of the Hungarian Permaculture Association (MAPER, https://permakultura.hu/), partner organisation of Visegrad Permaculture Partnership. He organises and manages the research work team in the Association while doing his phd research at the Szent Istvan University, Institute of Nature Conservation and Landscape Management. His main focus is evaluating sustainability and ecosystem service provision of permaculture farms in comparison to organic and conventional farms in Hungary. | https://www.facebook.com/permakultura.hu/?eid=ARBfNG4AKxhpBRe501a-wZIzdFTebBiUEU1OEozT0olS0BqjNN8828vdA7xSjM1O0QgIS00G6nK0EQ2A | ||||
4 | Barbara Gemmill-Herren | United States | Senior Advisor to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Associate Faculty, Prescott College. Senior Associate, World Agroforestry Centre. Barbara Gemmill-Herren coordinates work on pollination services at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and have carried out or supervised students in work on pollination of eggplant, cocoa, forage resources and other crops. She is very interested in work that documents good practices to conserve and manage pollination services in agroecosystems. | |||||
5 | David Shaw | United States | David Shaw, Right Livelihood College Coordinator and PhD Student at UC Santa Cruz. | |||||
6 | Denise Dostatny | Poland | Dostatny D. F.: PhD in Biology in 2000, a scientist at the National Centre for Plant Genetic resources in the Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute in Poland. Botanist who works in the field of genetic resources conservation, plant collecting team leader. Planning and implementation of various projects in the field of diversity in agroecosystems. Scientific interests include conservation of plant genetic resources of wild and cultivated species, studies on inter-species and intra-species variability of plant species and plant selection and assessment for organic and low-input farming. | |||||
7 | Iryna Kazakova | Ukraine | Environmental economist, sustainable development and permaculture supporter. I have a PhD in Economic Sciences and during my scientific career have been conducting research related to economic and ecological aspects of resource-saving technologies of growing crops, mineral nutrition of plants, rational use of soil resources and soil fertility restoration. I believe that permaculture principles can be and should be implemented as ecointensive practices not only in small and middle farms but also in large-scale agriculture. Currently I am coordinator of Ukrainian network permaculture education and demonstration centers and work on increasing public awareness of multifunctional agriculture. | |||||
8 | Iryna Kravets | Ukraine | Iryna Kravets - Assistant Professor of the Department of Plant Protection and Quarantine of Uman National University of Horticulture, Ukraine. Has degree of Candidate of Agricultural Sciences. Studies pests, diseases and quarantine organisms that cause damage to plants. She is developing technology for growing perennial cereals for food and feed. Research on Miscanthus giganteus, Helianthus tuberosus as a source of renewable energy for the production of pellets and biogas. | Ірина Кравець | ||||
9 | Joanna Bojczewska | Poland | Agroecology and permaculture educator, with experience in organic market-gardening (EKOPOLETKO). Graduate of Ecological Folk Highschool (EUL) and collaborator in the Food Sovereignty Movement NYELENI POLSKA; initiator of the AGRO-PERMA-LAB political cross- sectorial training in Agroecology. Her theoretical background is in Social Anthropology, in the area of learning, enskillment and knowledge transmission (London School of Economics and Political Science 2008-2012). | |||||
10 | John Valenzuela | United States | John Valenzuela is a horticulturist, consultant and educator, focusing on a diversity of productive trees, shrubs, vines and other perennials…growing an ecosystem of abundance. His field experience is informed by the diversity and inter-connectedness of nature with human cultural heritage. Teaching and learning permaculture formally since 1989, 10+ years in Hawai’i, 20+ years with the Bullock Homestead in Washington state, 15+ years with the Los Angeles Permaculture Academy, 5+ years with Santa Cruz Permaculture, now lead instructor. Board member of California Rare Fruit Growers Inc., board member of the Felix Gillet Insitute, conserving ancient fruit trees of the Sierra Nevada. www.cornucopiafoodforest.com | network with researchers and practitioners involved with permaculture, polycultures, and agroforesty | ||||
11 | Laura Piedra-Muñoz | Spain | Laura Piedra-Muñoz (female) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics and Business and Vice-Dean in the Economics and Business Studies College at the University of Almería (Mediterranean Research Center on Economics and Sustainable Development, CIMEDES; Agrifood Campus of International Excellence, ceiA3) in Spain. She received her BS in Business Administration in 1999 and her PhD in Economics and Business Administration in 2005 from the University of Almería. Her research interests address the following topics: sustainable development, environmental economics and agriculture economics. She has published numerous scientific articles in international journals. | Collaborating with international expert teams | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Laura_Piedra_Munoz | |||
12 | Linda Blattler | Poland | Linda Blättler obtained both her BA (2003) and MA (2006, Management of Civic Sector) degree from the Faculty of Humanities of Charles University in Prague where she is currently pursuing a PhD in Environmental Studies specializing in the assessment of ecosystem services in permaculture. She has been interested in human health since ever and always suspected that human- well being is somehow connected with the degree of connectedness/contact with nature. That’s why the concept of ecosystem services caught her attention and that’s why she has constantly been interested in exploring alternative ways of food production. In 2009 she did her PDC in permaculture and has been exploring it since, practically as a volunteer and a permaculture gardener and now also at the academic level. | |||||
13 | Łukasz Nowacki | Poland | Futurist and regenerative designer. Founder of the TRANSFORMACJA Foundation, Managing Director of The Polish Permaculture Research Institute, a pioneer of permaculture movement in Poland and regenerative design teacher. Received his Master's Degree in Ecohydrology and ecosystemic biotechnology. Propagator of living machines, agroecology, regenerative agriculture and bioclimatic architecture. After gaining some background in the field of applied ecology and permaculture, he became an expert and proffesional consultant. Now working as a regenerative designer and consultant and farmer at the Dolina mgieł - permaculture homestead. | Meeting people who are into practical action not just talking about it | Would like to facilitate a discussion in the field of water crisis and what we can do about it using permaculture design, rgenerative agriculture practices etc. | https://www.facebook.com/Permakulturadlakazdego/?modal=admin_todo_tour | ||
14 | Lyubov Margitay | Ukraine | Was born in 1970 in the picturesque Transcarpathian village. PhD, Doc. in Uzhgorod National University (Ukraine), Department of Fruit and Vegetable growing and Viticulture, agricultural expert and advisor. Lyubov teaches soil science, land reclamation, and agrochemistry. She has more than 80 academic and methodical publications, around 15 presentations on local and national TV, as well as a number of presentations at the international research conferences. Lyubov practices permaculture design, organic technologies for fertility enhancement, organic methods for cultivation of fruits, vegetables, berries, grapes, medicinal, spice and aromatic plants, ornamental crops, as well as ecotourism. | |||||
15 | Marta Łukowska | Poland | Marta Łukowska - doctor of psychology, a graduate of the Ecological Folk University in Grzybów, an activist of the Nyeleni Polska Food Sovereignty Movement. She is on the road to becoming an ecopsychologist, beekeeper and organic farmer. | |||||
16 | Naomi K. van der Velden | United Kingdom | I am a plant ecologist with an interest in spatial and temporal patterns of plant community development. I am especially inspired by food-producing plant communities such as mixed-veg polycultures and forest gardens. I started working with the Permaculture Association in 2011 to investigate productivity of household systems using these mixed veg systems (see Research and Mixed Veg pages of the PA website). These systems look to be highly productive (up to 100 tonnes per hectare (if we had 1000 households each planting one square metre)! See the full results here (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309392267_Mixed_Vegetable_Polyculture_Trials_the_results). I've worked as a Lecturer in Physical Geography at the University of Leeds, and a Senior Lecturer in Ecology and Sustainability at the University of Cumbria. I did my PDC in 2009. I now work for the Permaculture Association and, in collaboration with other excellent partner organisations, on the GROW Observatory to further citizen research. | |||||
17 | Nina Fontana | United States | Nina Fontana is a Ph.D. candidate in the Graduate Group in Ecology. She is passionate about understanding the co-evolutionary relationship between people and plants through a traditional ecological knowledge lens. In addition, she has conducted agroforestry research at the Agricultural Sustainability Institute, looking at the scope, benefits, and drawbacks of agroforestry systems prevalent in California. | |||||
18 | Oleksii Marushchak | Ukraine | Oleksii Marushchak is a PhD student at the Department of Animal Monitoring and Conservation in I. I. Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, NAS of Ukraine. His main area of interests includes herpetology, environment protection, GIS-modelling, nature reserve fund, responsible herpetoculture and ecology in general. Currently he is author and co-author of more than 90 scientific publications (including papers in journals from Scopus, WoS lists). Oleksii has been working with designing of Emerald Network since 2016. So far he participated in 3 international workshops of the Berne Convention and visited more than 30 international scientific conferences in 8 countries so far. Oleskii usually gives interview about conservation of amphibians and reptiles participating in many nature conservation projects. He is also a co-founder of “Ukrainian Nature Conservation Group”. | |||||
19 | Oleksii Vasyliuk | Ukraine | Oleksii Vasyliuk, Ukrainian ecologist, zoologist, musician, environmentalist and public figure, was born on August 23, 1983 in Vasylkiv (Kyiv oblast). Currently he is a Junior Scientist at the Department of Animal Monitoring and Conservation in I. I. Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, NAS of Ukraine. He is also a co-founder of non-governmental organization “Ukrainian Nature Conservation Group”. Oleksii is an author of more than 650 scientific publications, mainly pop-science papers, 30 books and brochures, several scientific monographs and reference books among them. Moreover he is either an author or co-author of justifications of about 40 objects of Nature Reserve Fund. Since 2019 Oleksii Vasyliuk is an assistant of Yu. Yu. Ovchinnikova – people’s deputy of Ukraine. Oleksiy, as an environmental expert, is often addressed by the media for comments on various environmental issues in Ukraine. | |||||
20 | Paul Alfrey | Bulgaria | Hi I'm Paul, founder of Balkan Ecology Project and The Polyculture Project. I've been practicing and teaching regenerative landscape design for the last 14 years and have worked as a freelance Arborist in the UK for 20 years. I currently run a plant nursery, market garden and polyculture research program and consult and design for landowners and farmers across Europe. Our project mission is to develop and promote practices that can produce food and other resources for humans while enhancing biodiversity. | To gain a perspective on the research work occurring in the field of polyculture | Potential for Regenerative Hazelnut Cultivation in the Pontic Mountains - The worlds largest Hazelnut Producing Region | https://www.facebook.com/balkanecologyproject/ | ||
21 | Pavlo Ardanov | Ukraine | Dr. Ardanov is playing a key leadership role in the NGO Permaculture in the Ukraine, and his project “Designing Crop Polycultures for Resilient Ecosystems” has been supported by the Fulbright fellowship at the Agricultural Sustainability Institute, University of California, Davis. After completing his PhD in 2013 on the role of endophytic bacteria in potato disease resistance and growth promotion, he has established a grassroot NGO “Permaculture in Ukraine” which organizes courses, publishes book on sustainable living and biodiversity-based agriculture, and integrates sustainable holistic education to the University curriculum. | |||||
22 | Robert Borek | Poland | Adjunct professor in the Department of Bioeconomy and Systems Analysis in Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation – State Research Institute in Puławy, Poland. My scientific interests are focused on agroecology, agroforestry, short-rotation woody crops, low-carbon farming practices, sustainability assessments at a farm level, greenhouse gas emission estimations in agriculture, water balance of cropping systems, biodiversity and CAP policy. Since 2015, I am the chair of Polish Agroforestry Association, established in the same year. | |||||
23 | Sieglinde Snapp | United States | Sieglinde Snapp is a Professor of Soils and Cropping Systems Ecology, Assoc. Director, Center for Global Change Earth Observations at Michigan State University. She is ‘Mother of the Mother and Baby Trial’, used in dozens of countries as a participatory action approach to improve research relevance. Through interdisciplinary, open-access science, her team has identified multipurpose legumes options, helped shape agricultural policy in Malawi, flagged declines in soil productivity, and identified overlooked forms of crop diversity for sustainable food systems: http://globalchangescience.org/eastafricanode. She is an Agronomy Fellow and a Soil Science Fellow, and received the ASA International Service Award. | Learn about agroecology polyculture research underway around the globe and build collaborative research and teaching endeavors | participatory action research on agricultural systems design | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sieglinde_Snapp | ||
24 | Sonia Priwieziencew | Poland | Sonia Prinieziencev represents Agrinatura Foundation. She has worked with farmers' converting their farms into ecosystem-based models. A graduate of the Institute of Political Sciences in Paris, she wrote her master's thesis on changes in Polish agriculture. In 2007, she founded the Foundation for Agricultural Biodiversity AgriNatura and in 2015 the Institute of Conscious Nutrition. He has been running a small organic fruit and vegetable farm in Mazovia since 2009, which was the first in Poland to test the direct sales system known as CSA (Community Supported Agriculture). For over 10 years, he has been carrying out projects and conducting trainings on organic farming, local processing, biodiversity, food sovereignty ecotourism and sustainable development. | |||||
25 | Sonja Brodt | United States | Sonja Brodt coordinates the Agriculture, Resources, and the Environment theme for the University of California Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program, part of the Agricultural Sustainability Institute at UC Davis. Major initiatives and projects over the past 5 years include the California Nitrogen Assessment, greenhouse gas and energy footprinting of several California food production and supply chains, identification of global agricultural sustainability indicators, and development of an integrated outreach approach combining new social networking tools with traditional extension methods to communicate sustainable agriculture information to farmers and other stakeholders. Sonja aims to integrate social science and agroecological perspectives into her work. Sonja completed a B.A. in Biology, an M.S. in International Agricultural Development, a Ph.D. in Geography, and a Permaculture Design certificate. | |||||
26 | Valentin Picasso | United States | Valentin D. Picasso is an Assistant Professor in the Agronomy Department at University of Wisconsin – Madison, and Adjunct Professor at the University of Uruguay. His research focuses on forages and perennial grain crop polycultures, resilience to climate change, and ecological intensification of dairy and beef systems. He leads trans-disciplinary research projects to link science and policy for sustainability. He teaches courses on International Agriculture, Forages, Agroecology, Environmental Impacts of Livestock Systems, and Perennial Grain Polycultures. | Perennial grain and forage polycultures | www.facebook.com/valentin.picasso | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Valentin_Picasso | ||
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28 | ADAM Dąbrowski | Poland | ||||||
29 | Adam Shand | New Zealand | ||||||
30 | Adrian Łapiński | Poland | Jestem początkującym farmerem, Moim celem jest produkcja żywności bez chemii | |||||
31 | Agata Keller | Poland | Sustainable development expert with 10 years of experience in various topics. Graduate of Environmental Management, PhD Candidate in environmental engineering. | |||||
32 | Agnieszka Dragon | Poland | Community practitioner, project coordinator and researcher. Graduate of Cultural Studies in University of Warsaw. Her practice explores local identity and narratives of various communities by gardening and hands-on involvement. Student at the Faculty of Sociology Humboldt University. Her recent research has an emphasis on identity and trust where she explores social capital within the community of allotment gardeners and possibilities of preserving gardens in cities. Scholarship holder of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage in Poland (2019). Allotment gardener in Family Allotment Garden ‘Pratulińska’ in Warsaw. | - get to know practices on diverse agriculture in urban realm, especially allotment gardens; - networking | https://www.facebook.com/Kojajetopticanapoljskomgrbu | |||
33 | Agustin B Rodriguez | United States | ||||||
34 | Ajay Vajapeyam | India | Passionate Natural gardener . We are running an open space community center called ATHA for learning , sharing , working towards sustainable and regenerative ecological practices . | To add on more experience to learn and share to the community. | Yes. | Sure . All are welcome . | Sure and thank you. | |
35 | Alberto Espino | Panama | ||||||
36 | Aleksandar | Macedonia | ||||||
37 | Aleksandra Jaszczyk | Poland | I am a youth researcher in the field of Management and Social Sciences at Jagiellonian University of Cracow, Poland. I started my PhD programme just recently but I’m convinced that I will be studying the intentional communities and permaculture aspects from the perspective of management and self-sufficiency. I would like to meet other people: practitioners and academics with similar interests and experience in permaculture around the world. | None:) | ||||
38 | Aleksandra Juraszczyk | Poland | An architect in love with permaculture, trying to use it when possible. | https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000958422981 | ||||
39 | Aleksandra Vasileva | Bulgaria | Hello there, My name is Sasha. I'm a Bulgaria with Russian roots. I was raised in North Africa, and only in recent years came to live in Europe. As a plant based eater, I have had the long standing vision of some day starting an agricultural business. One which provides high quality clean vegetables and fruits, for a normal price. Something that in today's world, seems a luxury to many. Something which I believe is a right to every human being. However, this vision or dream at this moment isnt backed up by knowledge. And this is why I'm here. I stumbled on this event, and though I am not in Poland to participate, I am very pleased I can have this opportunity to begin my learning journey online. | I am here to learn | https://www.facebook.com/aleksandra.vassileva | |||
40 | Alex Camilleri | United Kingdom | ||||||
41 | Amy Ickowitz | Israel | ||||||
42 | Ananda Wiegand | United States | ||||||
43 | Anastasia | United States | ||||||
44 | Anders Johnson | United States | ||||||
45 | Andre Marcelino Pinto | Brazil | Founder of two agriculture movements in Brazil: "Industrial Hemp Brazilian Society" and "Pro-Vida Project (Brazilian Association of Medical Cannabis Patients)". I moved from São Paulo-Brazil since 3 years ago to live in Santa Rosa -CA to keep studding cannabis science and cultivation to reintroduce this cultivar in Brazil next years. | education | https://www.facebook.com/andremarcelinopinto | |||
46 | Andrea D'Addario | Italy | ||||||
47 | Andrew | Mexico | Permaculture designer since 1986, Drought hardy almond plantings (1000 trees in Capay Valley, CA, USA). Researching use of agave and opuntia species for dryland use (including California). | |||||
48 | Anna Bolkowska | Poland | I cultivate in Poland biodiverse organic garden with fruits, vegetables and flowers, I was receiving volunteers from workaway and also I was a volunteer in some organic farms in Oxford, England;Salvador, Costa Rica y Colombia. | |||||
49 | Anna Rallings | United States | I am a Associate Researcher with Dr. Joshua Viers at the University of California, Merced. The focus of my research projects is environmental water in California, particularly in relation to human land use. Previously, I worked in Sustainable Agriculture and managed a research farm in Vancouver, Canada and supported land-based research and undergraduate education. I am interested in expanding my understanding of sustainable farming practices in California, the development of polycultures in the region, and it's impact on environmental objectives in the state. | |||||
50 | Anna Stezaly | Poland | I am not professionaly connected to agriculture however I have been interested in Permaculture, sustainable farmig and soil recovery techniques since I got my alontment. In the near future I am considering starting a postgraduate diploma in sustainable farming and gardening. | |||||
51 | Annemiek Schilder | United States | ||||||
52 | Annette Nielsen | Denmark | ||||||
53 | Anton Dundii | Ukraine | ||||||
54 | Antonio Scotti | Spain | ||||||
55 | Apolinary Żuchowicz | Poland | It is too difficult to mee in english | meet people, gain knowledge and improve my english | ||||
56 | Ariesha Wikramanayake | United States | ||||||
57 | Armando Garcia-Llanos | United States | ||||||
58 | Arran Greenop | United Kingdom | ||||||
59 | Arthur Pontes Prates | Brazil | I'm a graduate student from Brazil and my masters project is focused in developing new grazing management strategies since a grazing ecology approach. I'm study grazing ecology and try mimic environmental conditions that offer best opportunities for ruminants eat, growth and reproduce. | https://www.facebook.com/arthur.pontes.prates | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Arthur_Pontes_Prates | |||
60 | Augusto Akira Hecke Kuwakino | Brazil | Currently studying Agronomy in France in a double diploma partnership with my Brazilian university UFSC and Bordeaux Science Agro. I had a research project in Microclimatic effect in an Agroforestry system and my specialization will be in Precision Agriculture. | I knew it recently and I hope it will bring me new insights, scientific and practical knowledge as well. | ||||
61 | Barbara Caban | Poland | ||||||
62 | Barbara Caban | Poland | - | networking, expanding knowledge | ||||
63 | Barbara Grzebulska | Poland | ||||||
64 | Barbara Winkler | United States | ||||||
65 | Barney Lee | New Zealand | ||||||
66 | Bernadette Balics | United States | I started my landscape design business, Ecological Landscape Design, in 2001, and immediately began using permaculture design principles in my work. I obtained my permaculture design certificate from Toby Hemenway in 2015. I also have an M.S. in Ecological Agriculture. | Learn of research results and meet other permaculture folk. | ||||
67 | bethany Raymer | United States | ||||||
68 | Bonnie Borucki | United States | ||||||
69 | Borah Lim | United States | I am a graduate student at UC Davis, pursuing a master's degree in International Agricultural Development. I have a particular interest in agroecological practices and food sovereignty movements in Latin America and am excited to attend this event and learn more about the current research and best practices pertaining to polyculture and the permaculture field. | |||||
70 | Borche Dimitrovski | Macedonia | ||||||
71 | Boris Kramarić | Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||||
72 | Bożena Szewczyk-Taranek | Poland | gardener, working at the Municipal Green Board in Krakow, and the Center for Ecological Education SYMBIOZA. PhD in Agriculture, previously a researcher and academic at the University of Agriculture in Krakow. Expert in the field of therapeutic, community and participative gardens. Professionally, she deals with therapeutic and socio-horticulture, examining the impact of gardening, gardens and the natural environment on emotional, physical and social health. | I wish to learn more about the permaculture, and get to know people who are experts and profecionals in this field | - | https://www.facebook.com/bozena.szewczyktaranek | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bozena_Szewczyk-Taranek | |
73 | Bradford Bender | United States | I am recently retired as a research operations forester from Michigan State University's Forest Biomass Innovation Center. We were developing fast growing short rotation woody crops for energy mostly hybrid willow shrubs and hybrid poplar trees. I am currently working with a tree breeder from Grand Rapids, Michigan to develop fast growing hybrid aspens with figured wood that have a beautiful shimmering curly texture when finished. We are experimenting with how small scale farming operations might be able to develop their own micro-nursery to produce saplings to transplant out in a multipurpose woodlot. The woodlots could be statistically valid designs to participate in a citizen science community. | Learn more about practical action for designing a permaculture research demonstration multi-family homestead operation. | I would like to participate in a group. | I would like to participate. | ||
74 | Bronwyn Ferry | New Zealand | ||||||
75 | Carol Manetta | United States | Carol Manetta is Executive Director of NGO Reap Goodness, a nonprofit in Arizona, USA. She is an author of worker owned cooperatives training texts and a long time instructional designer for government, business and nonprofits. At Reap Goodness the current focus is on sustainability and restoration of Earth via a trio of worker owned cooperatives to harness water and store it underground, food forestry development, and clean water restoration for farming and animal sanctuaries. | To learn about conference agenda and how it connects with our purpose. Also, to make connections that are international for translations and new pairs of eyes on our unique structure of trios of worker owned cooperatives development of rain capture, food forestry and water reclamation worldwide. | https://www.facebook.com/reapgoodnesscooperatives/ | |||
76 | cas | United Kingdom | ||||||
77 | cassie barr | United States | ||||||
78 | Charlie Costello | United States | MariLark Farms was established in 1997 and in May, 2018, we launched our community seed bank and demonstration farm to build community and educate the community about seed saving and regenerative farming. | Network with academics and learn more. | ||||
79 | Charlotte Prud'Homme | United States | A native French speaker born in Montreal who grew up in New Jersey, Charlotte Prud'Homme earned her BA and MA from American University in Washington, D.C. She studied abroad in Croatia and Israel and has worked with NGO's in Guatemala, Kenya, and Sierra Leone. Charlotte completed fellowships with the United Nations Association in international diplomacy and the Borlaug Foundation in global food security. She is currently working at the Island School as a permaculture teacher. She is interested in inspiring the next generation to re imagine and redesign the world we live in to be fruitful, ecological, and sustainable for future generations. | none :) just want to connect with others and learn! | Yes but won't be able to make in person this year | https://www.facebook.com/charlotte.prudhomme.5 | ||
80 | Cheyanne Rico | United States | ||||||
81 | Chris Brown | United States | I have a PDC and manage a small urban permaculture site, and provide introductory permaculture trainings with a focus on rainwater harvesting and graywater use. My academic and professional background is in landscape water use, and I have more than 30 years experience management, planning, and policy development for urban water conservation and drought management. I currently promote and organize around the idea of using permaculture principles to help build the resilience needed to meet the climate crisis as part of the Climate Emergency campaign with The Climate Mobilization. | to gain knowledge and information I can share with people interested in implementing permaculture principles in their urban watersheds. | ||||
82 | Chris Brown | United States | I have spent more than 30 years in water demand management. About 10 years ago I was introduced to permaculture and immediately saw the overlapping and interdependent genius of interacting with the environment to promote healthy soil water efficiency and food quality. | Networking and growth in knowledge. | ||||
83 | chris mallorie | United Kingdom | ||||||
84 | Christian Høie | Norway | 34 years, studied organic and biodynamic agriculture for five years. I'm managing a small farm (7 hectars) for an alternative school focused on handcrafts and sustainability outside of Trondheim in Norway. Currently looking into other ways of managing our crops and minimizing mechanical efforts both in soil and weed control. | Obtaining more information and a better insight in practially applied polycultures. | https://www.facebook.com/christian.hoie | |||
85 | Christine Chiu | United States | Active with the California Rare Fruit Growers organization, Felix Gillet Institute – Board of Directors. | |||||
86 | Christine Mann | United States | ||||||
87 | Christopher marciello | United States | I am the co-owner of an ecological land stewardship and agricultural services company in San Diego county called Ecology Artisans. We are actively engaged in designing and managing Agroforestry systems, diversified poly culture orchards and regenerative grazing. Ecology Artisans is spearheading the establishment of the Southern California Agroforestry Working Group as well as all of the owners being Permaculture designers. | I’m looking to make further connections in the regenerative agriculture world in addition to watching for interesting approaches to the work we are all engaged in. | Facebook.com/EcologyArtisans | |||
88 | Christos Galanis | Greece | Undergraduate student at the university of Thessaly in the department of Agricultural Sciences.I have completed my internship in cas-h (cascade Hydroponics) of EU at the Hochschule Geisenheim University. My aim is to find solutions for the climate change after I am done with my studies. | To gain more knowledge | https://www.facebook.com/GalanisChristos1 | |||
89 | Claudi Valls | United States | ||||||
90 | Craig Babic | Australia | ||||||
91 | Crystal Winer | United States | ||||||
92 | Dagmar Haladova | Czech Republic | ||||||
93 | Dana Crawford | United States | ||||||
94 | Daniel Chiritescu | Romania | ||||||
95 | Daniella Schoenfeld | United States | Daniella is a third year undergraduate studying Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems with an emphasis on policy and economics at the University of California, Davis. She works as the Community Supported Agriculture Coordinator on the Student Farm at UC Davis. In this capacity, she works both on the farm planting, harvesting, and maintaining the small, organic, diversified farm, in addition to communicating and working with a loyal costumer base. | https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009799486044 | ||||
96 | David Williams | United States | ||||||
97 | Dayna A. Ayla | United States | ||||||
98 | DEB ROCK | United States | ||||||
99 | Denisa Tomášková | Czech Republic | ||||||
100 | Derek Downey | United States | Derek Downey is the Lead Designer and Co-owner of Whole System Designs, a Davis, CA-based Landscape Design/Build Company with roots in permaculture and ecological design. Derek has a BS in Engineering from UC Davis and has a background in the composting / biogas industry. He is PDC certified from Regenerative Design Institute in 2011 and was later a member of the Ecological Landscape Immersion program at Permaculture Skills Center in Sebastopol. In his home in Davis, he keeps bees, chickens, worms, edible and medicinal mushrooms and plants along with his 4 year old son, and is inspired by Paul Stamet's recent discoveries about saving the bees with mushroom extracts. | Learn more permaculture applications and network with others in the field! | ||||
101 | Diana Ohlson | United States | ||||||
102 | Diogo Alexandre Sousa Ferraz | Portugal | ||||||
103 | Dominic Allamano | United States | ||||||
104 | Dr. Purushottam Lal | India | ||||||
105 | Dwight Stewart | United States | Currently working on the farm movement. My wife and and I are working with our 4-H club on a sustainable garden project started from scratch biodynamic and no till practices. I am also helping my son in his entrepreneurial project through FFA Ag Science. We will be overhauling the school greenhouse and producing food for the school district lunch programs. The goal for this project is to offer career training and science curricula while providing fresh veggies for students and staff sustainably. | To gather knowledge, make conection, and hopefully be part of the solution! | Yes | |||
106 | Efren Chen | United States | ||||||
107 | Elena Parmiggiani | Italy | ||||||
108 | ellie erdman | Germany | ||||||
109 | Elma van den Top | Czech Republic | ||||||
110 | Emilia Uranga Priego | Poland | I'm looking for a way to live with more harmony and be involved with life itself. | To learn and motivation | ||||
111 | Emilie Thomas-Anderson | United States | ||||||
112 | Emily Rozga | United States | ||||||
113 | Erick M Maciel | Brazil | ||||||
114 | Erin Alvey | United States | I am personally and professionally interested in ecological restoration, applied ecology, climate science, and landscape design. I also have professional experience in horticulture, landscaping, geospatial modeling/analysis/visualization, and the visual arts. I am interested in becoming more engaged in the permaculture community, learning from my peers and connecting with mentors. I hope to start a permaculture/polyculture/agroforestry-based homestead in the next 5-10 years and would love some guidance on how to manifest a functional edible landscape, especially one that can thrive (or at least survive) at high 6000+ foot elevation or in the face of climate change. | developing a permaculture network that can blossom into community, exposing myself to a subset of all the great information and ideas out there | 1) permaculture in the face of climate change: climate refuges, climate refugees, and dystopic phenology ; 2) Money does grow on trees: breaking socio-economic barriers to gardening and promoting environmental justice. | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Erin_Alvey | ||
115 | Ernst Bertone Oehninger | Brazil | Ernst is a PhD student in Natural Resource Economics, studying how the demand for commodities affect land-use. He comes from a family of farmers and went to college to become an Agronomist. Over the past 8 years he worked on several projects related to food access and food waste. He is a co-founder of the Freedge (a network of community fridges) and the Davis Night Market (a restaurant food recovery program in Davis). | Learn more about Permaculture Practices and how to apply them | ||||
116 | Florian Hurtig | Germany | I'm a longtime climat activist and found the connection between land-use-systems and climat change 5 years ago. I learned about permaculture and started to work as a tree-worker. In the moment I'm starting an agroforestry CSA. I'm publishing a book about the negation of polycultures through monoculture systems in the history, and the backlash to sociaty and climat: https://www.oekom-crowd.de/alle-crowdfunding-projekte/ | |||||
117 | Florian Matterne | Belgium | Organisation : EURYFA (EURopean Youth initiative for the future of our Food and Agriculture) Position : initiator I did a tour of Europe in 2017 and 2018 to meet people (farmers, researchers and advisers) who work on agroforestry. I did interviews during 9 month. I met also lots of young people who were interested by the topic and wanted to do something for our future in regard to challenges our generation will face. Most of the time they just said "I don't know what to do and I don't know how". It's how started the idea to create a structure to give the opportunity to young europeans to enter in action for the construction of our future linked to food systems and agriculture. | Meet interested young europeans for joining our initiative + meet potential collaborators | How can young people get involved in solutions linked to agriculture and food systems for their future ? (I can make participants think about it and make them searching for projects within our organization EURYFA) | https://www.facebook.com/Euryfa/ | ||
118 | Frances Andrews | United States | I was an organic farmer in Northern California for more than a decade and would like to return to that community and add to it with knowledge that I have learned in the intervening time. I have made my living for a number of years by doing bookkeeping and business management, while also earning a Permaculture Design Certificate and learning more about Northern California native plants through work with the UC Davis Arboretum and local experts. I'm looking forward to learning more about Polycultures & Permaculture! | I am moving back into the organic farming community and would like to learn about more possibilities to increase sustainability in that endeavor using permaculture and polyculture principles. | https://www.facebook.com/frances.andrews.399 | |||
119 | Gilles Veilleux | Canada | ||||||
120 | Gilles Veilleux | Canada | ||||||
121 | Goatwell farms | United States | ||||||
122 | Grant Schultz | United States | Agroforester with experience using precision agriculture technology (GPS, UAV, etc) to aid broadscale implementation. | facebook.com/organicgrant | ||||
123 | Gurpuran Singh | United States | ||||||
124 | Gyeviki Hajnal | Hungary | ||||||
125 | hans Herren | United States | Main research and development interests and achievements are in holistic, integrated and sustainable development, with a focus on agriculture and food systems. Managed agriculture and bio-science research organizations and now active at the policy development level. President of the Millennium Institute USA, providing advanced system dynamics simulation tools and multistakeholder and inclusive approaches to SDG policy planning, monitoring and reporting; DG, 1994 – 2004 ICIPE Kenya where I introduced full circle research and development on the areas of human, animal, plant and environmental health; Director Biological Control Program and Director Plant Health Management Division 1979 to 1994 at IITA Nigeria | learning latest developments about polyculture | ||||
126 | hans herren | United States | ||||||
127 | Henrietta Sztraton | Ukraine | ||||||
128 | Irena Kochkova Madikj | Macedonia | ||||||
129 | Irina Sardarova | Russia | ||||||
130 | Isaac Mpanga | United States | I am a Ghanaian with a BS in Ag Education from the University of Education Wenniba, Ghana, MS and PhD in Crop Sciences from the University of Hohenheim, Germany. My PhD research was on fertilization strategies to improve the plant growth potentials of soil microorganisms with focus on P. I am currently a faculty for the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension and serve as Associate Area Agent for Commercial Horticulture and Small Acreage. | To learn about new trends and network with colleaugues in the same field for future collaborations. | https://www.facebook.com/mpangaisaac | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Isaac_Mpanga | ||
131 | J.Josephus S. Teekpah | Liberia | I am Ambassador J.Josephus S. Teekpah from Bong county, Liberia west Africa. I am a Green Ambassador, Climate change and Environmental Activist, a Young Agriculturist, Emerging Plant and Soil Sientist, Entrepreneur, Inspirational and Motivational Speaker and a Youth Developer. I am currently working with Agro Tech Liberia as a Volunteer County Coordinator for BONG County Liberia and I am the Founder CEO and Executive Director of Youth Inspirational and Motivational Platform- YIMP. | Learn a lot of new thin things and make new friends | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
132 | Jacek Czajka | Poland | The economist and lawyer interested in natural methods of obtaining food without the use of fertilizers, GMOs and chemicals | |||||
133 | Jacek Winckiewicz | Poland | Permaculture activist, founder of the "Strawberry Fields" eco-village in Poland. | https://www.facebook.com/jacek.winckiewicz | ||||
134 | Jacqueline Kelly | United States | Fourth year undergraduate Student at UC Davis. Studying biochemical engineering and minoring in soil science and plant biology. Currently working on a biostimulant project targeting micronutrient allocation in tomatoes and wheat. Interested in the soil microbiome and permaculture systems. | |||||
135 | James Allen | United States | ||||||
136 | Jana A. Sedlackova | Sweden | Rainharvesting semiautomatic paramagnetic electriculture gardens in Austria & South India, Waterproduction Orgon Gardensystem in Czech Republic planned. | To catch up and to present my experimental work of 5 years | I only have email. | Jana.a.sedlackova@gmail.com | ||
137 | Janet McGarry | United States | ||||||
138 | Jen Jobart | United States | Had an urban homestead in San Jose CA with fruit trees, veggies, chickens, and bees. Now starting a larger scale homestead on some acreage in Amador County CA. | |||||
139 | jenella loye | United States | I have been involved in teaching and studying Permaculture in Belize and Guatemala for 20 years. I taught for the sierra Institute at University of California full quarter courses in sustainable development and bio diversity for five years, and for other experiential courses in Latin America. I practice Permaculture in my own life. I’m affiliated with the University California as a research associate and co-created A field based entrepreneurial biological research business that is still ongoing after 35 years. | Learn current research and thoughts | Jenella loye | Jenella loye | ||
140 | Jennifer Lauruol | UK | Garden designer, Permaculture activist and trainer based in Lancaster, England. Owner of Carpe Diem Gardens, specialising in small-scale urban and suburban regenerative garden design. | Learning, sharing knowledge and networking with other regenerative growers and designers. | https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.lauruol | |||
141 | Jeremy Shepherd | United States | Shepherd born and Raised. In the orchard and vegtable fields is where my sheep spend most of there days. Farmer Shep contact grazer and integrater of sheep pigs chickens In organic systems | Farmershep | ||||
142 | Jesika Dazet | United States | ||||||
143 | Jessica Rudnick | United States | I am a fifth year PhD Candidate in Environmental Policy and Behavior at University of California Davis. My research interests focus around the human dimension of agricultural-environmental issues. Specifically, I have been studying California farmers' decision-making on nitrogen management for its importance to water quality, soil health and greenhouse gas emissions. Beyond this work, I am also interested in global smallholder agricultural systems and their climate change adaptation strategies, urban greening and food justice movements, and transformative farming futures. | |||||
144 | Jesus Feliciano | Puerto Rico | ||||||
145 | Jinguo Hu | United States | ||||||
146 | Jo Ann Baumgartner | United States | ||||||
147 | Joanna Kucharczyk - Jurgielewicz | Poland | Former humanitarian worker (associated with Polish Humanitarian Action), with interest in Food Security and Livelihood issues in least developed countries, sustainable development in nexus with environmental protection and peace. Privately, dreaming about owning a forest. | fruitful discussion about sustainable ways of food production for small-scale farmers | ||||
148 | John Campbell | United States | I am the Manager of the Indian Valley Organic Farm and Garden at the College of Marin. We are a diverse, organic educational vegetable farm that teaches the community about sustainable food systems. | To learn about and collaborate with efforts to help California (and the world) utilize more sustainable practices in their food systems. | ||||
149 | John Marshall | United Kingdom | ||||||
150 | John McCallen | United States | John studied biology with a focus on ecology and evolution at Stanford University. He currently works at Google, manages a 1-acre mixed native food and ornamental garden in Washington state, volunteers with the San Francisco Botanical Garden and is a board member of the San Francisco Orchid Society. | I'm coming to immerse myself in the polyculture/permaculture world - to learn from the work of experienced experts and to connect and network. | ||||
151 | Jolanta Pieniak | Poland | ||||||
152 | Jorge Arturo Zubieta Calvert | Mexico | Sylvie and Jorge’s have been on a journey for almost 2 years through the Ecuadorian Amazon, Andes, Rainforest, Coast as volunteers of different projects of Edible Forests and Experimental Techniques of Agroforestry, and in other occasions taking care of homes and pets. This journey has led us very recently to Europe, from the mountains of Nice in France to be part of a 14-day Vegan Permaculture Course , to the German border to Poland as volunteers in a vegan organic CSA, and visiting many other different food growing projects in between. We co-created the Free Food For Future initiative. | Connect with like minded like hearted food growers | ||||
153 | Jorge Arturo Zubieta Calvert | Mexico | Sylvie and Jorge’s have been on a journey for almost 2 years through the Ecuadorian Amazon, Andes, Rainforest, Coast as volunteers of different projects of Edible Forests and Experimental Techniques of Agroforestry, and in other occasions taking care of homes and pets. This journey has led us very recently to Europe, from the mountains of Nice in France to be part of a 14-day Vegan Permaculture Course , to the German border to Poland as volunteers in a vegan organic CSA, and visiting many other different food growing projects in between. We co-created the Free Food For Future initiative. | Connect with like minded like hearted food growers | ||||
154 | Jose Ansoleaga Ayala | Spain | Jose Ansoleaga Ayala, is specialized in the holistic management and restorative landscaping for Drylands. Master in Geography Sciences , UAM, Spain. Studies in natural risk prevention and desertification processes in UJF, France. Restoration and slope erosion project in the Italian Alps. Evaluation and management of hydroforestry basins in Norway. International organisations on ecosystem restoration (FIRE & ERC). Investigating resilience and eco-social adaptation to desertification. Developing and unifying models of agro-ecological management of production and Mediterranean restoration . Living in Mallorca from 2010 promoting semi-arid permaculture homesteads and syntropic agroforestry restoration projects. | jose ansoleaga ayala | ||||
155 | josh robinson | United States | ||||||
156 | Julia Dakin | United States | ||||||
157 | Júlia Paltesz | Hungary | ||||||
158 | Julia Schreiber | United States | ||||||
159 | Karla Škorjanc | Croatia | ||||||
160 | Katarzyna Zarnowiec | Spain | ||||||
161 | Kate McKinney | United States | ||||||
162 | Kate Radloff | New Zealand | ||||||
163 | Katie Collins | United States | ||||||
164 | Katy Fox | Luxembourg | Dr. Katy Fox is a social anthropologist, community organiser, teacher and ecosocial designer passionate about social and cultural change. After living and researching agricultural livelihoods in Scotland and Romania for a decade, she moved back to her native Luxembourg (Beckerich) in 2010 and founded CELL, the Centre for Ecological Learning Luxembourg, a non-profit organisation that serves as a laboratory for sustainable living, which she led until 2018. She developed Mycelium to focus her livelihood on permaculture design, regenerative living and community resilience capacity-building for the benefit of all for the time beyond our self-terminating civilisation. | Find highly skilled collaborators for territorial resilience/regeneration projects in Europe. | https://www.facebook.com/katy.momo.permaculture | |||
165 | Katy Fox | Luxembourg | Dr. Katy Fox is a social anthropologist, community organiser, teacher and ecosocial designer passionate about social and cultural change. After living and researching agricultural livelihoods in Scotland and Romania for a decade, she moved back to her native Luxembourg (Beckerich) in 2010 and founded CELL, the Centre for Ecological Learning Luxembourg, a non-profit organisation that serves as a laboratory for sustainable living, which she led until 2018. She developed Mycelium to focus her livelihood on permaculture design, regenerative living and community resilience capacity-building for the benefit of all for the time beyond our self-terminating civilisation. | Find highly skilled collaborators for territorial resilience/regeneration projects in Europe. | https://www.facebook.com/katy.momo.permaculture | |||
166 | Kevin Chung | United States | ||||||
167 | Kinga Petre | Hungary | ||||||
168 | Kripal Singh | India | I have been working in the area of restoration ecology particularly developing diverse ecosystems on marginal lands. We have developed monoculture plantations, mixed tree forest and energy crop based ecosystem on degraded lands in India. Some of these ecosystems are more 60 years old and providing various ecological services and has been developed as a model for restoration ecology. Further we are establishing native and underutilized perennial grass based cropping system for biomass production, ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation. Currently I am working as Project Scientist at CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. | I am working for developing polyculture for biomass production to support bioenergy industry; how polyculture of vegetables, fruits or cereals can be economically and ecologically sustainable will be very interesting to know. I also expect collaborations out of this conference. | How to solve trilemma of Food, Energy and Environment by Biodiversity Based Agriculture through single venture? | https://www.facebook.com/kripal.singh.967 | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kripal_Singh2 | |
169 | Krystian Stempek | Poland | A permaculture gardener, designer, teacher-want-to-be. Seeking opportinities to follow that description that expand beyound current projects - urban garden, agroforestry transformation for a small land, settlement in a Karkonosze mountains. | https://www.facebook.com/permakulturachocianow/ | ||||
170 | Krzysztof Buchwald | Poland | ||||||
171 | Krzysztof Buchwald | Poland | I'm natural builder and permaculture gardener. Participant in eco-villige project called Truskawkowe Pola. Which we are designing and creating with permaculture principles. | |||||
172 | Lauren Ayers | United States | I'm a retired teacher who now lives in Capay Valley near many organic farms. I'm interested in no till regenerative ag, mycorrhizal fungi for carbon sequestration, and protecting bees from 5G. | Learn a lot, meet new friends. | How seriously doees 5G threaten pollinators? (More than most people think) | |||
173 | Lerato Mothoa | Hungary | I'm a South African student in Hungary, I study a BSc in Agricultural Engineering and I'm doing my second year. I've got an interest in the food industry and would like to gain more knowledge on how to grow better and healthy food, also to learn about the sustainable methods of crop production. | https://m.facebook.com/Emelda5 | ||||
174 | Lili Balogh | Hungary | Lili Balogh is an agronomical engineer working at an eco-political NGO called Védegylet, where she works on several projects related to promoting Agroecology and Food Sovereignty in Hungary and in Europe among citizens, farmers and decision makers. She has also started her farm in 2018 in Northern Hungary, where she would like to create a Holistic farm using regenerative agricultural practices based on permacultural principles; and where production and processing is coupled with research, education and responsible tourism. | |||||
175 | Lina Schmid | Germany | ||||||
176 | Linda Kincaid | United States | Agroecology student from Merritt College in California. | |||||
177 | Linnea Lindstroem | New Zealand | ||||||
178 | Lisa Meyer | Germany | ||||||
179 | Lorenzo Costa | Italy | I am farmer and permaculture practitioner, teacher and researcher base in Italy. I park on agroforestry and policulture systems on my farm. I am passionate about rainwater harvesting | |||||
180 | Lucie Navrátilová | Czech Republic | ||||||
181 | Luis Pedro Subtil Fialho | Portugal | ||||||
182 | lukas jednicki | Germany | ||||||
183 | Lukas van Puijenbroek | Switzerland | Bio-Farmer, Social Educationer. Build a CSA with selfharvesting system, done by members. Agroforstsystem with perennials on 0.5ha, 0.25ha wine, annual veg. on 0.20ha. Aim: polycultures and a maximum of biodiversity. | Exchange of practical experience | Wine in combination with perinials (inst. of grass), Polycultures with asparagus | yes | ||
184 | M. Ange Vlasblom | Belgium | ||||||
185 | Magda Mucha | Poland | ||||||
186 | Magdalena Radke | Poland | None. I would like to know more about the toppic. And grow in this way 9,5 ha ground near to my house. | Magdalena Manuela Radke | ||||
187 | Malgorzata Gurdziel | Poland | I'm the owner of a field and want to develop Permaculture rules | knowlegde and inspiration | https://www.facebook.com/malgorzata.gurdziel | |||
188 | Malik Safdar Hussain | Pakistan | ||||||
189 | Marcelo Venturi | Brazil | Works as an Agronomist at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC/Brazil) and contributes to the Permaculture Studies Group at UFSC. PhD in Geography, he studies "The influence of permaculture on new rural properties". He contributes to the PDC (Permaculture Design Course) at UFSC. As an agronomist, he helps in the disciplines and teaching areas: Agroecology, Agroforestry Systems, Permaculture, working mainly on environmental education, bamboo, ecological soil management, no-tillage, ecologic food production; neoruralism (new rural); liquid effluents and bio-construction. | Contacts, exchange experiences | https://www.facebook.com/marceloventuri | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marcelo_Venturi | ||
190 | Margaret Fong | United States | ||||||
191 | María Beatriz Espinosa | Argentina | ||||||
192 | María Ignacia Sandoval Junemann | Chile | ||||||
193 | Maria Joana moser Vasconcelos | Portugal | ||||||
194 | Maria Kipek | Poland | ||||||
195 | Maria Klein | Portugal | ||||||
196 | Maria Marcinova | Slovakia | ||||||
197 | Maria Tzannetou | Greece | ||||||
198 | Marie H | United States | ||||||
199 | Marie Venerová | Czech Republic | ||||||
200 | Marietta Szalai | Hungary | ||||||
201 | Mary Derting | United States | I am a recent graduate so I do yet have any professional experience; only academic experience. | To continue expanding my knowledge in this field and network. | ||||
202 | Matthew Fleming | United States | Construction business professional and avid farmer. | |||||
203 | Maureen Foley | United States | I am a UC Davis student in the Sustainable Food and Agriculture systems program interested in permaculture design for small to medium sized operations. | |||||
204 | Mayra Mota | Mexico | After traveling a few years cultivating in various countries, now I experiment with ancestral knowledge of indigenous cultures and Mexican traditions | Learning and sharing | https://www.facebook.com/m.mayra.m | |||
205 | Meaghan Epperson | United States | ||||||
206 | Mele 'Asena Muli | Tonga | ||||||
207 | Melissa Sanchez | United States | ||||||
208 | Melissa Vogt | Australia | Editor of ‘Sustainability Certification Schemes in the Agricultural and Natural Resource Sectors’. Developed Ecological Sensitivity within Human Realities (2014): a concept for human natural-environment interactions in agricultural landscapes where commercial requirements inhibit optimised functional biodiversity. Complementarity and reciprocity between ecological conditions, productive intentions and commercial requirements are encouraged. 3 years educating for MPH courses. Has considered the influence of sustainability and trade for environmental and societal outcomes for ten years, including the study of various farm design approaches. | Integrating scientific research with farm design | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Melissa_Vogt | |||
209 | Mica Bennett | United States | Currently, I coordinate Capay Valley Regeneration Group (CV-Regen), a grass-roots organization on the west side of the Sacramento Valley, dedicated to making our watershed a valley-wide demonstration of regenerative agriculture. For the previous 10 years, I conducted impact assessments for an NGO of agricultural sustainability initiatives in improving impacts in coffee and cocoa. | Learning practices for agriculture, networking and organizing to further our organization's goals | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mica_Bennett | |||
210 | Michael Corcoran | United States | Good Earth Growers company works directly with growers to establish cos of production return on Investment strategic implementation of sustainable farm development all the way to market. | China, Pakistan, USA growers and advisors | Michael Corcoran California | |||
211 | Michał Małek | Poland | I'm from Krakow. I'am interested in urban gardening | Michal Malek | ||||
212 | Michelle walton | United States | ||||||
213 | Mojgan Fischer | United States | Master gardener and beekeeper, interested in CA native plants, soil health, herbal medicine | |||||
214 | Monica Quezada | United States | ||||||
215 | Monika Gorczynska | Poland | ||||||
216 | Muhammad Sohail Sajid | |||||||
217 | Nadiia Luchka | Ukraine | Expert in rural development, manager at agricultural company | |||||
218 | Nancy Thomsen | Norway | ||||||
219 | Nathan Liddle | United Kingdom | ||||||
220 | Ngoc Nham | United States | I graduated from the Horticulture and Agronomy program at UC Davis (2016) and have been interested in permaculture and natural farming practices. I would like to use these approaches in my future research program. | I would want to learn more about research that have been done in these area | ||||
221 | Nikolaos Parzialis | |||||||
222 | Nisha Marwaha | United States | ||||||
223 | Noah Winter | United States | Student: UC Davis, Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems, emphasis on Food and Society (undergrad). War-Peace studies (minor). Merritt College, Oakland: Certificate of Permaculture Design. | Networking and Education. | N/A | N/A | ||
224 | Olga Balcerzak | Poland | I am a landscape architecture master degree student with spatial planning specialization, interested in permaculture design and self-sufficient city concept. On a daily basis I am a freelance graphic designer, web developer, (sometimes) film editor and co-owner of second-hand shop... Dreaming about passive, self-sufficient house for family and friends with a pleasant, dense, permaculture garden on Warmia. | I’d love to learn and share information about concepts on permaculture design and maybe gain more information for my research about self-sufficiency in greater scale. | https://m.facebook.com/hi4fi | |||
225 | Olha Luchka | Ukraine | ||||||
226 | olivia loginova | Ukraine | ||||||
227 | Orbán Balázs | Hungary | My name is Balazs Orban and I'm 29 years old. I'm from Hungary but right now working in the UK as a Sous Chef. My plan is to start a farm business as enviroment close as I can and feed my familiy in the future from my own foodforest which for I have 20ha of land to start with thanks to my ancestors. My plan is to expand it as everything progresses. Im here to learn as much as I can. Especially about permaculture about Hungarys climate. Thanks for haveing me. | Gain knowledge, learn new things, expand my horizons. | ||||
228 | Paul Barth | United States | Degree in Geography; graduate of Toby Hemenway's Permaculture Course; active supporter of CA native plants and involved in placing native plants back into the landscape; long time solar cook and trainer on the use of solar ovens; involved in the removal of invasive plants in riparian areas. | Increased knowledge on the use of permaculture in agriculture and the built environment. | ||||
229 | Paul Gepts | United States | I teach and conduct research on crop evolution, i.e., the origins and evolution under cultivation of our crops, with emphasis on grain legumes. Related to this activity, I lead the grain legume breeding program of UC Davis, which develops improved varieties of lima bean and (Kabuli) chickpeas. The research of my students, postdocs, and myself has spanned the range of field explorations of genetic diversity, especially of wild relatives; genetics and genomics of agronomic traits; interactions with farmers to study their role in the maintenance and development of genetic diversity; and development and selection of improved varieties. | https://www.facebook.com/paul.gepts | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Paul_Gepts | |||
230 | Paulina Rojas | Chile | Grad student in International Ag Development and Ecology | |||||
231 | Paweł Szarubko | Poland | absolwent ochrony środowiska (mgr) doświadczenie w pracy w urzędach, liczne zainteresowania , np. slow food | knowledge, actual information | straciłem dostęp do konta | |||
232 | Peter Austin | Australia | ||||||
233 | Peter Burke | Ireland | ||||||
234 | Praful Patil | India | I am currently working as a permaculture designer at a 150-acre farm setup called Anantgram in Anantpur district, AP, India. This is the second driest place in India as per the rainfall it receives. The biome is semi-arid and soil has a pH ranging from 9-12 which is impossible to cultivate with. My role is to develop the soil and grow vegetables for our CSA members using growing practices based on permaculture principles of biodiverse ecosystem and regenerative agriculture. We practice 7 layers of planting with a tree-based design that ensures self-managing and regenerative growing practices . We have consistently supplied vegetables to 50 families for a year now with zero chemical residue on them! | |||||
235 | Rachel Stauffer | United States | ||||||
236 | Radina | Bulgaria | ||||||
237 | Rakesh | United Kingdom | ||||||
238 | Raymond Holmes | United States | ||||||
239 | Rita Diana Bukki | Hungary | ||||||
240 | ronan delente | France | ||||||
241 | Ryan Boyd | Canada | Ryan is a Canadian farmer and a 2019 Nuffield Scholar currently travelling internationally studying how grazing ruminants can be an integral part of the cropping system building resiliency and profitability. Ryan is the manager of their family farm which integrates small grain crops with beef cattle production focusing on soil health. | Learn about permaculture and create connections with researchers. | ||||
242 | Sabine Engelhardt | Croatia | ||||||
243 | Sara Smith-Rubio Escamilla | United States | Owner of Creative Nourishment LLC, small business based in Sacramento California. Design and consulting aimed at Inspiring Edible Ecological Homesteads. PDC from both Instituto de Permacultura e Ecovilas do Cerrado and Regenerative Design Institute. | https://m.facebook.com/creativenourishment/?ref=bookmarks | ||||
244 | Sarah Daum | Germany | ||||||
245 | Sarig | South Africa | ||||||
246 | Sean O | United States | ||||||
247 | Serena Lewin | United States | Student at UC Davis | |||||
248 | Seth Peterson | United States | ||||||
249 | Sharon Zo | United States | ||||||
250 | Shchiglinskaya Olga | Belarus | ||||||
251 | Sherri rogers | Canada | ||||||
252 | Sherri rogers | Canada | ||||||
253 | Silvana Ristevska | Macedonia | ||||||
254 | Silvie Haslova | Czech Republic | ||||||
255 | Sofia Assunção Castro | Brazil | ||||||
256 | Stepanka Houzvicova | Czech Republic | ||||||
257 | Stephanie Szczepanski | France | ||||||
258 | Suzanne White | United Kingdom | ||||||
259 | Tara Alexander | United States | ||||||
260 | Thapelo Otlogetswe | Botswana | Thapelo Otlogetswe is a Professor of Linguistics and Lexicography at the University of Botswana. He is a recipient of the 2013 Presidential Order of Honour and the leading expert in Setswana corpus linguistics and lexicography. His interest is lexical computing and he has been involved in researching Setswana names, rhymes, genre and text type analysis. He has developed spellcheckers and predictive text for Firefox. He has published widely on his language including a number of monolingual and bilingual dictionaries in Setswana and English. He led the breakthrough translation work on the Setswana Google Search, OpenOffice and Firefox Setswana spell-checkers. | To learn more about this agricultural style and how it can be applied to Botswana. | https://www.facebook.com/totlogetswe | https://otlogetswe.wordpress.com/publications/ | ||
261 | Thelina Gapinski | United States | UC Davis Student majoring in sustainable Ag and Food systems. Interested in learning more about sustainable and inclusive design. | |||||
262 | Thomas Krueger | Latvia | Permaculture teacher, Natural builder, Self sufficient farming, father of 5 kid´s | no expectations, so more you get out of it! | Natural building | https://www.facebook.com/thomas.kruger.37625 | Yes, I would like to have contact! | |
263 | Tim Bushner | |||||||
264 | Timo Seibert | Germany | ||||||
265 | Timotej Szabo | Slovakia | Peasant/small Farmer, Grounded Pepper producer in small scale, ( and some other crops ) , I do Qualitative Soil analisis based on Soil Chromatography ( PPC ), and some others qualitative methods . Compost Lover. I am a Publisher of " Manual about Microbiota ( in remineralization of soil ) in Peasant Hands" ( Ignacio Simon, Mexico ). I do also Guide training( for the Manual ). Consultant for systems recovery for different crops. @nesur.org | learning, networking, convergence | https://www.facebook.com/tim.szabo.77 | |||
266 | tish snyder | United States | ||||||
267 | Tobias Messmer | Switzerland | I'm Tobias Messmer from Switzerland and am assistant in the agronomy group at the Bernese University of Applied Sciences. There I'm engaged in the topic how to apply permaculture in agriculture. Beside I live and work with my family on a small farm in the Swiss hills. There I do my own research on polyculture and permaculture. | Networking, new results on PC and polyculture applicable in agriculture | ||||
268 | Tommy Atkins | Portugal | ||||||
269 | Tony Johnson | United States | ||||||
270 | Torin Ruppert | |||||||
271 | Travis Noland | United States | ||||||
272 | Trista Teeter | United States | ||||||
273 | Trudie Speke | Spain | ||||||
274 | Uliana | Czech Republic | ||||||
275 | Vanina Leonardi | Mexico | ||||||
276 | Victoria Roberts | United States | I am a UC Davis student of sustainable agriculture and food systems. I am from Arcata on the north coast of California and I love food and farming. | To learn about diversity in food and farming practices. | ||||
277 | Whitney Carter | United States | ||||||
278 | Wioletta Olejarczyk | Poland | ||||||
279 | Xinyu Ma | United States | Recent graduate from UC Davis (Plant Sciences). Interested in food loss and waste reduction, food and ag policy, Eco-agriculture, soil health | Knowledge and good questions; documentation of all sessions and made accessible after the event | ||||
280 | Yordan iliev | Bulgaria | ||||||
281 | ZenepeDafku | Albania | ||||||
282 | Zuzanna Heczko | Poland | I am a founder of one of the community gardens in Krakow. Very interested in permaculture, urban farming and food sovereignty. | |||||
283 | Zvonimir Magdić | Croatia | ||||||
284 | Димитар Самарџиев | Macedonia | ||||||
285 | Дмитрий Адаменко | Ukraine | Працюю в Уманському. університеті садівництва викладачем кафедри захисту і карантину рослин. В даний час займаюся питаннями розробки елементів технології вирощування пирію середнього та багаторічних пшениць на кормові та продовольчі цілі (норми, строки, способи посіву, терміни укосів зеленої маси, зерна та ін.).Вивчаються схеми і кратність застосування регуляторів росту, проводиться вивчення існуючих сортів пирію середнього та багаторічних пшениць з метою адаптації до конкретних грунтово-кліматичних умов, вибір та адаптація існуючих методик обліку шкідливих організмів, визначення якості продукції, хімічного аналізу ґрунту та біомаси рослин. | Надеюсь на продолжение обсуждения вопросов использования многолетних злаков в Украине и на сотрудничество с другими исследователями этой проблемы. | Да. | |||
286 | Чукалин Максим | Ukraine | Занимаюсь строительством купольных домов, теплиц и ТД. Изучаю и практикую пермакультурный подход на своем участке. Харьков. | |||||
287 | Щербей Олександра Михайлівна | Ukraine | ||||||
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1 | Find your local time | Blended session (in-person and online participation) in Warsaw, Poland | Link | Find your local time | Blended session (in-person and online participation) in Ukrainian in Kyiv, Ukraine | Link | Find your local time | Blended session (in-person an online participation) in Davis, USA, with the best time slots for American participants | Link | Find your local time | Online session | Link | |||||||||||||
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2 | Time, date - GMT | Time, date - local | Time, date - GMT | Time, date - local | Time, date - GMT | Time, date - local | Time, date - GMT | ||||||||||||||||||
3 | Thu, 30 Jan 2020 | Thu, 30 Jan 2020 | Sat, 1 Feb 2020 | Sat, 1 Feb 2020 | Thu, 6 Feb 2020 | Thu, 6 Feb 2020 | Sat, 8 Feb 2020 | ||||||||||||||||||
4 | 08:00-08:30 | 09:00-09:30 | Marta Łukowska - How to self-diagnose your farm ecosystem | https://zoom.us/j/208793665 | 11:00-11:30 | 13:00 - 13:30 | Valentyna Movchan - Polyculture on wetlands | https://zoom.us/j/208793665 | 17:00-17:30 | 09:00-09:30 | Registration (for in-person participants) 09:20 local time (17:20 GMT) - welcoming words and guidelines | https://zoom.us/j/208793665 | 15:00-15:30 | Łukasz Nowacki - Perennial policulture design in practice: integrating pasture poultry and pasture egg production with perennial policulture in the contects of large land fragmentation in Central Poland | https://zoom.us/j/208793665 | ||||||||||
5 | 08:30-09:00 | 09:30-10:00 | Robert Borek - Agroforestry as a profitable alternative for sustainable agriculture | 11:30-12:00 | 13:30-14:00 | Lyubov Margitay - Policulture in space and time - the key to preserving biodiversity, soil relatives, human health and the path to prosperity | 17:30-18:15 | 09:30-10:15 | Barbara Gemmill-Herren (keynote speaker) - Biodiversity Underpins Agriculture, Let Agriculture Foster Biodiversity | 15:30-16:00 | Alfred Szilágyi - Pollinator communities and agrobiodiversity in conventional, organic and permaculture farms on Szentendre island, Hungary | ||||||||||||||
6 | 09:00-09:30 | 10:00:10:30 | Denise Dostatny - Is it possible to create a model refuge of agrobiodiversity? | 12:00-12:30 | 14:00-14:30 | Coffee break | 18:15-19:00 | 10:15-11:00 | Valentin Picasso (keynote speaker) - Agroecological design of perennial polycultures for grain and forage | 16:00-16:30 | Break | ||||||||||||||
7 | 09:30-10:00 | 10:30-11:00 | Coffee break | 12:30-13:00 | 14:30-15:00 | Mariia Gazniuk - The plants of the genus Artemisia as the component of polycultures | 19:00-19:30 | 11:00-11:30 | Coffee break | 16:30-17:00 | Oleksii Vasyliuk, Oleksii Marushchak - Emerald Network is a new mechanism of nature conservation created according to European standards | ||||||||||||||
8 | 10:00:10:20 | 11:00-11:20 | Linda Blattler - Ecosystem services provided by permaculture | 13:00-13:30 | 15:00-15:30 | Volodymyr Rozum - Polyculture on Warm Rozum Beds | 19:30-20:15 | 11:30-12:15 | Sieglinde Snapp - Legume-based multipurpose polycultures for soil health and climate resilience | 17:00-17:30 | Iryna Kazakova - Eco-intensive practices in agriculture policies and future recommendations | ||||||||||||||
9 | 10:20-10:50 | 11:20-10:50 | Laura Piedra-Muñoz (кeynote speaker) - Evaluating sustainability of agri-food certification | 13:30-14:00 | 15:30-16:00 | Coffee break | 20:15-21:00 | 12:15-13:00 | Melissa Vogt - Comparing and seeking complementarity between four farm design approaches | 17:30-18:00 | Paul Alfrey Trial design for a comparative study between growing Apple Polyculture vs Apple Monoculture (presentation with discussion) | ||||||||||||||
10 | 10:50-11:10 | 11:50:00-12:10 | Naomi K. van der Velden - Polycultures, people and permaculture: citizen science investigations of productivity | 14:00-14:30 | 16:00-16:30 | Viktorija Oliferchuk - Black truffle mycorrhiza sustains biodiversity in permaculture systems | 21:00-22:00 | 13:00-14:00 | Lunch | 18:00-18:30 | Break | ||||||||||||||
11 | 11:10-11:20 | 12:10-12:20 | Joanna Bojczewska - Polycultures of learning: towards a dialogue of diverse knowledges in farming | 14:30-15:00 | 16:30-17:00 | Olena Godlevska - Сhiropteran: ecological an economical importance | 22:00-22:45 | 14:00-14:45 | Sonja Brodt, Nina Fondana - Exploring Agroforestry in California: Opportunities and Challenges for Diversifying Industrialized Agriculture in Mediterranean Climates | 18:30-19:00 | Iryna Kravets - Growth and Development of Kernza® in the Conditions of the Right-Bank Forest-Steppe of Ukraine | ||||||||||||||
12 | 11:20-12:00 | 12:20-13:00 | Discussion & Closing | 15:00-15:30 | 17:00-17:30 | Coffee break | 22:45-23:30 | 14:45-15:30 | John Valenzuela, David Shaw - Create Ecosystems of Abundance with Productive Perennial Polycultures | 19:00-19:30 | Lyubov Margitay - Polyculture in space and time - the key to preserving biodiversity, soil relatives, human health and the path to prosperity | ||||||||||||||
13 | 15:30-16:00 | 17:30-18:00 | Plenary discussion: Land market in Ukraine and policy to support biodiversity in agriculture | 23:30-00:00 | 15:30-16:00 | Coffee break | 19:30-20:00 | Sonia Priwieziencew - Restoring biodiversity orchards – local ecosystems in Poland | |||||||||||||||||
14 | 00:00-00:30 | 16:00-16:30 | Plenary discussion: conference resolution with policy recommendations to support biodiversity based agriculture (Melissa Vogt) | 1// | |||||||||||||||||||||
15 | 00:30-01:30 | 16:30-17:30 | Discussion in groups: 1 - Developing an algorithm and software for designing crop polycultures; 2 - Polyculture, research, and biodiversity; 3 - Permaculture, society, and environment. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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18 | 00:30-00:50 | 16:30 - 16:50 | Trait-based vs experience-based design approach, models - Pavlo Ardanov | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
19 | 00:50-01:10 | 16:50 - 17:10 | Participatory design and citizen science for testing, crowdsourcing for updating - Pavlo Ardanov | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
20 | 01:10-01:30 | 17:10 - 17:30 | Collaboration, integration, funding - Pavlo Ardanov | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
22 | 00:30-00:50 | 16:30 - 16:50 | Wine in combination with perennials (inst. of grass), Polycultures with asparagus - Lukas van Puijenbroek (Switzerland) | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||
23 | 00:50-01:30 | 16:50 - 17:30 | Sustainable certifications - Melissa Vogt (Australia) | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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26 | 00:30-00:50 | 16:30 - 16:50 | How seriously does 5G threaten pollinators? (More than most people think) - Lauren Ayers (United States) | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||
27 | 00:50-01:10 | 16:50 - 17:10 | Perennial grain and forage polycultures - Valentin Picasso (USA) | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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