
Intercultural
Mediation
By integrating cultural diversity and traditional knowledge, we create more inclusive and resilient systems. With the combination of Earth Care, People Care and Fair Share, Intercultural Mediation finds its place in the intersection of these fundamental ethics of Permaculture. The focus is on building bridges between humans, living beings and ecosystems.
The intersection
The mediation
Intercultural mediation is a process that involves bridging communication and understanding between individuals or groups from different cultural backgrounds. It aims to facilitate interaction, resolve conflicts, and promote mutual respect and appreciation for diverse cultural perspectives.
In Permaculture
Intercultural mediation within permaculture involves bridging the gap between traditional knowledge and practices and modern sustainable techniques. By incorporating cultural wisdom and indigenous practices into permacultural design and land management, practitioners can create more holistic and culturally sensitive approaches to regeneration and conservation. This not only honors and preserves diverse cultural traditions but also enriches the overall sustainability of the system.