Instituto Superior Multiversidad Popular. - Tècnicatura Superior En Agroecología

Instituto Superior Multiversidad Popular. - Tècnicatura Superior En Agroecología

Argentina

Short description of your place and practices

The Advanced Technical Course in Agroecological Design in Argentina conducts research, education, and the development of programs focused on environmental and productive transformation, with a strong emphasis on agroecology.

This program equips students with practical tools and theoretical knowledge to design sustainable agricultural systems that harmonize ecological balance, food production, and community well-being. Its interdisciplinary approach integrates principles of permaculture, regenerative agriculture, and ecosystem restoration, fostering innovative solutions to modern environmental challenges.

Beyond the classroom, the course promotes active engagement with local communities through fieldwork and participatory projects, empowering students to implement agroecological practices that restore degraded lands and enhance food sovereignty. Graduates are prepared to lead efforts in sustainable rural development, contributing to global transitions toward more resilient and ethical food systems.

Farm and farming system

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What is your dream for the future of your farm and/or your location in general?

The Advanced Technical Course in Agroecological Design aims to empower professionals to lead the transformation of agricultural systems towards sustainability. Its primary goal is to provide students with the tools to design and implement strategies that prioritize ecological integrity, biodiversity conservation, and long-term productivity. By integrating agroecological principles with innovative design methodologies, the program seeks to address the urgent need for environmentally responsible practices in food production, adapting to the challenges posed by climate change and resource depletion.

Another key objective of the course is to foster community-driven solutions that strengthen local food systems and enhance social equity. Through participatory approaches, students are encouraged to collaborate with farmers, organizations, and policymakers to develop projects that regenerate ecosystems, reduce dependence on synthetic inputs, and promote food sovereignty. Ultimately, the program strives to cultivate a generation of leaders capable of driving systemic change for a more just and resilient agricultural future.

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Registered on

2019-06-07

Responsible for information

Ruben Dario Esteche