Surveying

Permaculture Design Skills - Observation and surveying

21st May 2011

For people who have completed their permaculture 72-hour design course and are thinking of going on to the diploma or just want to know more.

Led by Mark Fisher and Angus Soutar

Observation is a principal method in site surveys, and is as much an ability to absorb the reality of a location as it is the simple use of our primary senses.

We can approach the task of observation in a number of ways, each having the potential to reveal different information. From these, we build up the layers of our base mapping so that it can be applied to the design brief to achieve the outcomes required in the design.

The first part of the course will review the different approaches of non-selective, themed, and experiential observation through a mix of discussion and practical application.

The aim is to be able combine information gathered in these ways with the instrumental approach to observation that will be the surveying element of the course.

"Barefoot surveying" Angus Soutar. involves gathering information on a piece of land without the need for expensive instruments and formal training.

What will we do?

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How to make maps without using electricity - batteries not needed!

17/07/2010

Led by Angus Soutar and Kelda Platt

"Barefoot surveying" involves gathering information on a piece of land without the need for expensive instruments and formal training. Our map-making sessions show you how to create hand-drawn maps, and include the use of simple, traditional drawing instruments.
 
Venue: Greave House Farm, Stocksbridge, Sheffield, S36 4GH
Greave House Farm is situated in open farmland above the town of Stocksbridge, about 12 miles northwest of Sheffield, deep in the Pennine Hills. The Farm's owners wish to create a welcoming, inclusive and therapeutic environment where people can get involved in various activities - animal care, gardening, and also in trainingcourses, such as environmental education - all in a supportive, caring atmosphere. Find out more

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Introduction to surveying and mapping at Stonehead Cottage

Simple surveying and map-making, practical. More details.

Introduction to surveying and map-making at Stonehead Cottage

22 August 2009: a day of low-tech surveying and simple site mapping at Stomehead Cottage near Lancaster. Led by Angus Soutar. For more details and bookings, click here.

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