Permaculture: Principles and Pathways beyond Sustainability
Holmgren, David
Sold by Wordlife books, Earlwood, NSW, Australia
AbeBooks Seller since 27 July 2021
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Add to basketSold by Wordlife books, Earlwood, NSW, Australia
AbeBooks Seller since 27 July 2021
Condition: Used - Fine
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketScarce title in Australia. 2004 reprint of first edition. Unmarked copy, slight tanning to text block edges, else as new, no creases, folds or underlining. 288pp, 24cm x 18cm.
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David Holmgren brings into sharper focus the powerful and still evolving Permaculture concept he pioneered with Bill Mollison in the 1970s. It draws together and integrates 25 years of thinking and teaching to reveal a whole new way of understanding and action behind a simple set of design principles. The 12 design principles are each represented by a positive action statement, an icon and a traditional proverb or two that captures the essence of each principle.
Holmgren draws a correlation between every aspect of how we organize our lives, communities and landscapes and our ability to creatively adapt to the ecological realities that shape human destiny. For students and teachers of Permaculture this book provides something more fundamental and distilled than Mollison's encyclopedic Designers Manual. For the general reader it provides refreshing perspectives on a range of environmental issues and shows how permaculture is much more than just a system of gardening. For anyone seriously interested in understanding the foundations of sustainable design and culture, this book is essential reading. Although a book of ideas, the big picture is repeatedly grounded by reference to Holmgren's own place, Melliodora, and other practical examples.
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