About the International University of Permaculture
The International University of Permaculture, originally founded as the Argentine Permaculture Institute, is a branch of the Gaia Civil Association, a non-profit organization established in 1991. Its mission revolves around fostering sustainable societies by designing human settlements that adhere to the principles of permaculture. Permaculture is a holistic design system that seeks to create self-sufficient and sustainable human habitats by mimicking natural ecosystems. It integrates agriculture, architecture, renewable energy, water management, and waste reduction to develop ecologically balanced, and socially and economically beneficial systems.
The institution’s dedication to permaculture extends beyond teaching through traditional courses. Since 1996, it has offered a range of permaculture design courses, advanced courses, and workshops. Recognizing the importance of global collaboration, the International University of Permaculture is a founding member of the Global Ecovillage Network and Gaia Education. In response to growing demand and economic challenges in Argentina, the institution transitioned to offering online courses in 2019, allowing students from across Latin America to benefit from its expertise in sustainable design and development.