Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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The concept of permaculture in Turkey and in the world
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R1 C2
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2
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Principles of permaculture (connections, integrity, support of elements)
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R1 C3, R2 C2
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3
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Principles of permaculture (connections, integrity, support of elements)
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R1 C3, R2 C2
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4
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Principles of permaculture (effective energy planning and energy cycle, use of biological resources)
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R1 C4, R2 C2
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5
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Principles of permaculture (small scale intensive systems and diversity)
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R1 C5, R2 C3
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6
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Importance of area selection and planning for permaculture (definition of resources, landforms, soil, water and climate)
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R1 C6, R3 C2, R4 C3
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7
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Pattern understanding (pattern in nature and permaculture areas)
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R1 C7, R2 C4
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8
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Regulation of multi functional permaculture gardens
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R1 C8, R2 C5, R3 C2
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9
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Multi functional permaculture gardens forming elements (soil and properties)
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R1 C9, R2 C6, R3 C3
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10
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Multi functional permaculture gardens forming elements (water harvesting, saving and use)
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R1 C10, R3 C3
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11
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Multi functional permaculture gardens forming items (cultivated plants)
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R1 C11, R2 C7
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12
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Multifunctional permaculture gardens forming items (common edible herbs and different uses)
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R1 C12, R2 C8
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13
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Evaluation of organic wastes, compost and construction
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R1 C13, R4 C4
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14
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Nowadays chinampas and permaculture. The future of permaculture
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R1 C14
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