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Permaculture: A Regenerative Solution for Business, Community and Lifestyle


Pilot domain:
Sustainability & Climate Change
ECTS credits:
3
Mode of delivery:
Physical
University:
Copenhagen Business School
Contact:
Catherine L. Busch-Knudsen
Language:
English
Study cycle:
Bachelor
Faculty:
Business, Administration and Law

SDG:
SDG3. Good health and well-being, SDG11. Sustainable cities and communities, SDG13. Climate action, SDG15. Life on land
Course credit:
Yes
Free course:
Yes
Aurora competence framework:
seizmic

Start date:
2026-06-22
End date:
2026-07-03
Application start:
2026-01-27
Application deadline:
2026-04-14

BHAAA2502U Permaculture: A Regenerative Solution for Business, Community and Lifestyle

The course will offer an introduction to the permaculture design framework as a tool for thinking innovatively and critically about sustainable and regenerative approaches to business, community and lifestyle.

‘Permaculture’ offers a holistic design framework for creating regenerative ways of living that aim to maximize beneficial relationships, through observing, emulating and working with rather than against nature (broadly defined) to enhance resilience, diversity, productivity and stability.  The permaculture framework is increasingly being applied worldwide to support and inspire more sustainable lifestyles and communities, to improve biodiversity, energy efficiency, mental health, sanitize consumption, and design livable, humane social systems.  Permaculture principles can be used foster responsible production and consumption through a whole-systems approach. In a business context, the principles have been applied to support sustainable business development and circularity; in communities they have been used to enhance wellbeing and strengthen social networks as well as alternative forms of social organization; and in lifestyles they have been used to inspire more humane and sustainable consumption, among others.

The course will address ways in which permaculture is being used to rethink the three course areas: i) business ii) community iii) lifestyle. Critical perspectives on permaculture will also be addressed.