Permaculture is not just a framework and way of thinking and doing that applies to land - it can also be applied to us as individuals, groups, movements and to organisations or other entities.

Social/people focused permaculture courses can help you to understand the connections between things - connections to ourselves, our mental health, wellbeing and physical health; connection with others and how to help groups flourish and it can support us to understand larger systems such as economies and governing structures. Applying permaculture in this way can help us to create the conditions for humans to flourish on a societal level, as well as how to develop beneficial relationships with the ecosystems which sustain us.

Current examples include:

Cultural Emergence with Looby Macnamara

Think like a Tree with Sarah Spencer