Permaculture Teachers
Our teacher directory is the most transparent and open permaculture teacher directory in Europe.
Each profile shows the teacher’s educational path, courses taught and upcoming, and the resources they contribute — such as books, designs, and materials. Where relevant, mentoring relationships (e.g. apprenticeships) are also visible.
This creates a directory that is not only broad, but meaningful: based on real activity, real contributions, and personal responsibility.
Every profile is self-created. Every entry is owned by the teacher.
Designers
In our designers directory we list practitioners who apply permaculture design in real-world contexts.
Designers can document their work through design entries, making their process and implementation visible. This includes recent projects, approaches, and outcomes — helping others learn from real applications.
The focus is on practice: what has been designed, tested, and implemented.
The Permaculture Map
The places listed on our projects map form a growing, community-driven map of permaculture in Europe.
Every added project strengthens the visibility of the movement — making it easier to find, connect, and learn from each other.
The aim is to build the largest permaculture map of Europe — together!
Organisations
Networks, associations, and initiatives operating at a broader level.
Organisations represent collective efforts — from local groups to national associations and international initiatives. They provide structure, coordination, and support for permaculture activities across Europe.
A key aspect of some organisations is their role as diploma issuing entities.
Where applicable, the network makes this visible by showing:
- which teachers have received their diploma through a specific organisation
- which teachers act as tutors or mentors within that entity
This helps to make learning pathways, mentorship structures, and educational context more transparent — without standardising or centralising them.
Organisations are also connected to people, places, and activities across the network, making their role in the wider ecosystem visible.
Partners
Collaborators supporting the development of the network.
Partners contribute on different levels - through collaboration, funding, infrastructure, or shared initiatives. Their role is to strengthen connections and enable further development of the network.