Challenges and benefits of oasis permaculture:  sharing insights from the PERMA FOR YOUTH project

PERMA FOR YOUTH TC1

June 9th-17th 2026 CHARTRIER FERRIERE FRANCE

PROJECT MAIN GOAL: The main goal of the project is to increase the quality of youth work by providing a complex learning experience for youth workers and youth leaders so they can upgrade their permaculture basic skills and use that knowledge in their daily work with youth.

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Participant’s full name: Yassine BARRANI

Dissemination activity title: Challenges and benefits of oasis permaculture:  sharing insights from the PERMA FOR YOUTH project

Dissemination activity date: 4th July 2026

Dissemination location: Bessila Ecocamping Tozeur oasis, Tunisia

Target group: Oasis Farmers

Number of persons reached: 18

Brief Description of dissemination activity (5 lines max):

During this workshop I would like to show the farmers the Challenges and benefits of oasis permaculture. This technique plays a fundamental role in safeguarding oasis by combating climate change and water stress. By recreating a multi-layerd “food forest,” it maximizes land use, protects fragile soils erosion, and drop of water through sustainable irrigation techniques. Next five elements were identified: water conservation, Natural fertilization, microclimatic protection and preservation of biodiversity.