Chris Evans has lived and worked in Nepal since 1985, co-founding the Jajarkot Permaculture Project, which successfully spread new ideas in line with existing cultural traditions. Chris started his career as a VSO volunteer in a community forestry programme in Nepal after graduating in Forestry in the UK.
Based in the remote western district of Jajarkot, he quickly realised the shortfalls of international development and so in 1988, when he came across the concept of Permaculture, he embarked on an ambitious alternative. Starting with a local friend, £500 and an acre of degraded farmland in the district centre of Jajarkot he founded a demonstration and training centre which grew organically into the Jajarkot Permaculture Programme (JPP), a diverse array of projects spanning 4 districts, 65 villages, 8 resource centres (working farms), 120 staff and volunteers, and a membership of 12,000 farmers.
He stayed with the JPP until 2001 when he started to work with community groups which were spawned from the original programme. He ran the Nepal programmes for a UK charity from 2002 to 2008, directing their Nepal programs, working in the district of Humla, one of the remotest and most challenging areas of the country. He currently works with a 3rd generation progeny of the JPP, the Himalayan Permaculture Centre (HPC) working in Surkhet and Humla districts of Western Nepal. Beside his grass-roots experience in Nepal, Chris has taught permaculture in UK, India, U.S.A. and Mexico. He is also a tutor for apprentices working towards their diploma in applied permaculture design.
Primary interests: permaculture
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Himalayan Permaculture Centre
HPC works across 5 main sectors: Food Sovereignty (Food & Farming using agro-ecological principles); Health (focus on women’s health and preventative health); Education (adult literacy and working with schools); Livelihoods (based on circular economy principles, focussed on local resources/markets, linked to ecological health); and Capacity Building to enable communities to self-manage projects. … Read more