Permaculture: A Spiritual Approach
Autor Craig Gibsone, Jan Martin Bangen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 iun 2018
Permaculture looks for the patterns embedded in our natural world as inspirations for designing solutions to the many challenges we are presented with today. It is a philosophical, spiritual and practical approach to the use of the land, integrating microclimate, functional plants, animals, soils, water management and human needs into intricately connected, highly productive systems. In essence, permaculture uses observation as basis for creating sustainable and effective human settlements. The authors discuss the components Earthshare, Fairshare and Peoplecare, with a specific emphasis on the spiritual aspects of the design process. Topics range from soil and plants, energy sources and house design to alternative economics, group process, governance, and spiritual nurturing and enquiry. Examples of existing permaculture structures from around the world, most notably from the Findhorn Community Eco-Village, bring the concepts to life. First-hand accounts of how people got started on their permaculture project lend a personal touch. The first book to look at the spiritual aspects as well as the practical implementation of permaculture design.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1844096572
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 64 b&w photos and 12 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Colecția Findhorn Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Cuprins
1. Permaculture Tools
Part I - Earthshare
2. Soil and Plants
3. Gardening and Farming
4. Water In
5. Water Out
6. Energy Sources and Alternative Technology
7. Houses Materials
8. House Design and Building
Part II - Fairshare
9. Alternative Economics
Part III - Peoplecare
10. Group Processes
11. Governance
12. Spiritual Nurturing and Enquiry
13. Design Hands-On
Appendices
Index
Recenzii
Descriere
Permaculture design as divine creative activity.
Permaculture looks for the patterns embedded in our natural world as inspirations for designing solutions to the many challenges we are presented with today. It is a philosophical, spiritual and practical approach to the use of the land, integrating microclimate, functional plants, animals, soils, water management and human needs into intricately connected, highly productive systems. In essence, permaculture uses observation as basis for creating sustainable and effective human settlements. The authors discuss the components Earthshare, Fairshare and Peoplecare, with a specific emphasis on the spiritual aspects of the design process. Topics range from soil and plants, energy sources and house design to alternative economics, group process, governance, and spiritual nurturing and enquiry. Examples of existing permaculture structures from around the world, most notably from the Findhorn Community Eco-Village, bring the concepts to life. First-hand accounts of how people got started on their permaculture project lend a personal touch. The first book to look at the spiritual aspects as well as the practical implementation of permaculture design.