Facilitators-Handbook-For-Permaculture

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64 Facilitator’s Handbook for Permaculture Workshops

Field activity : Patterns observation and analysis walk


Method : Field observation, analysis, and documentation

Tools : Paper, pens, and a clip board for each participant

References : PC Book MOD 2 – Natural Patterns and Permaculture Design

Objective : Participants practice and value observations skills and creativity

The observation skills of a designer are very important. An effective designer must be
able to clearly identify what kinds of resources are sustainable and readily available for
realizing their projects.

By carefully observing land, animals, and people the designer can also identify what may
be needed to improve the existing situation.

A good Permaculture designer will be able to answer all of the following questions after
a quick initial survey of the land.

Ask the participants to note down the following questions and then take
them on a short observation walk to:


  • Collect natural materials that contain patterns (leaves, shells, etc).

  • Observe the land’s natural patterns (they can make quick sketches).

  • Where does rainwater collect on a piece of land? Why?

  • Where is the soil naturally rich? Why?

  • Where is the soil naturally poor? Why?

  • What kinds of fruit trees are available in the area?

  • What kinds of timber or craft trees are available in the area?

  • Why does vegetation grow better in some places than other places?


After the observation walk, participants can share their findings with each
other in a small forum.

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