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028 Itai Hauben: Why Permaculture Design is The First Step of the Wise (Symbiosis Eco Design)

028 Itai Hauben: Why Permaculture Design is The First Step of the Wise (Symbiosis Eco Design)

Released Thursday, 28th March 2024
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028 Itai Hauben: Why Permaculture Design is The First Step of the Wise (Symbiosis Eco Design)

028 Itai Hauben: Why Permaculture Design is The First Step of the Wise (Symbiosis Eco Design)

028 Itai Hauben: Why Permaculture Design is The First Step of the Wise (Symbiosis Eco Design)

028 Itai Hauben: Why Permaculture Design is The First Step of the Wise (Symbiosis Eco Design)

Thursday, 28th March 2024
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In this interview, I visited Itai Hauben at his lovely home and permaculture education center called Adama. 

Adama is nestled in the mountains of the Chirripo River Valley, where Itai and his wife Melina teach permaculture design courses to lucky students every year. It’s also the headquarters of Symbiosis Eco Design, their permaculture design and implementation business, serving land projects nationwide. Symbiosis is a powerful change agent in this country ecologically, socially, and educationally. 

We got together to chat about why creating a permaculture design is such a highly recommended investment BEFORE making any significant investments into any land-based endeavor. Itai gives several examples illustrating the importance of hiring a professional who can read the landscape and avoid potential pitfalls. 

In addition, Itai emphasizes the need to conduct proper due diligence before purchasing a property and hiring specialists to ensure the security of your investment. There are some things that just can’t be undone!

Understanding and integrating local knowledge into permaculture design can’t be overstated. We've delved into the critical aspects of water management, soil stability, and the creation of food forests, illustrating the importance of thoughtful, well-planned permaculture designs. 

Learning from our mistakes is ordinary, meaningful, and part of the journey. Learning from other people’s mistakes through research or hiring the assistance of someone further along the path is wisdom, and an integral part of the permaculture design process.

The episode wraps up with talks on preventing burnout and pacing a project according to the client's needs. 

Let's carry forward the wisdom and inspiration from Itai's journey. Remember, the path to successful, sustainable living and professional growth in permaculture is paved with patience, planning, and a profound respect for the surprises that can be found amidst the natural world. 

May we all embrace these principles in our own endeavors, nurturing a future where both our environment and our businesses can flourish in harmony.

To follow more of Itai’s contributions toward a regenerative world, check out:
Website - https://symbiosiscr.com/ 

FB - https://www.facebook.com/SymbiosisEcoDesign 

IG - https://www.instagram.com/adama_permaculture/ 

Email - [email protected] 

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