Eco Nomadic School
Rumania, UK, Germany, France
January 2012

The Eco-Nomadic-School organises workshops and seminars with groups who are involved in local projects and facilitates a network for trans-local exchange.

brezoi_report_kboehm29_05_2012_133949.pdf
kathrin_boehm_report.pdf
eco_nomadic_school_southern_germany21_09_2013_123129.pdf

The Eco Nomadic School started in 2011 as a series of nomadic class-rooms with partners who work on specific local projects in their area, to share and develop knowledges, skills and thinking across a wider European network of organisations and practitioners.

The final ECO NOMADIC SCHOOL BOOK (2011-2016) is called LEARN TO ACT - is as a FREE PDF available online

The partners for the 2013/14 Eco Nomadic School are myvillages.org (NL), Atelier d'architecture autogérée (F), the Peasant Museum Frensdorf (D) and Fundatia de Dezvoltare Locala Brezoi (FCDL) from Brezoi (Ro).

The 2011/12 programme started with e.g. workshops and seminars in following places:

In Colombes/Paris (F), within the Rurban project by aaa (July 2012)
To read Kathrin's report click here.

In Todmorden (UK) in association with Agency and Incredible Edible (October 2011)

In Brezoi (Ru) together with Fundatia de Dezvoltare Locala Brezoi (FCDL) (Jan and Sep 2012)
For Kathrin's report click here.

In Frensdorf/Birkach/Höfen/Sulzbürg (Ger), organised by Kathrin from myvillages.org together with the Peasant Museum Frensdorf and Heide Inhetveen (October 2012).
Here is the detailed programme, and read Kathrin's report here.


The Eco Nomadic School derives from the pan-european collective research project "RHYZOM" project, which looked into forms and concepts of local cultural production and its trans-local dissemination. To download the "Trans Local Act" publication click here.



This website documents the work of Myvillages from 2003 to 2023.

To find out where Myvillages is working at the moment visit ruralschoolofeconomics.info and villageplay.net.
All our project websites are listed at “about us”.

Contact us at info@myvillages.org