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Permaculture needs all of us, and all of us need permaculture.

Permaculture is a way of farming, gardening, or managing land thatemphasises a reciprocal relationship with nature. It''s a design process that works with wildness,not against it.And it's an essential resource inthe fight of our lives: tackling the climate crisis.

Here,permaculture practitioner and poet Maya Blackwell writes withexpertise and personal experience of the transformative power of permaculturefor both people and the planet.As wellas tracing its evolution from its roots in Indigenous societies to theimportant role it plays in urban allotments today you will discover how the practicecould nurture individual and collective wellbeing.There are opportunities throughout for reflection, creativity andconnection. These present valuable lessonswe can all learn from the principles of permaculture, to help us buildresilience and lean into thelong-term process of trying new things, adapting

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Permaculture needs all of us, and all of us need permaculture.Permaculture is a way of farming, gardening, or managing land... Read more

    Publisher: Saraband
    Publication Date: 1/7/2024
    ISBN13: 9781913393830, 978-1913393830
    ISBN10: 1913393836

    Non Fiction , Earth Sciences, Geography & Environment , Education

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    Permaculture needs all of us, and all of us need permaculture.

    Permaculture is a way of farming, gardening, or managing land thatemphasises a reciprocal relationship with nature. It''s a design process that works with wildness,not against it.And it's an essential resource inthe fight of our lives: tackling the climate crisis.

    Here,permaculture practitioner and poet Maya Blackwell writes withexpertise and personal experience of the transformative power of permaculturefor both people and the planet.As wellas tracing its evolution from its roots in Indigenous societies to theimportant role it plays in urban allotments today you will discover how the practicecould nurture individual and collective wellbeing.There are opportunities throughout for reflection, creativity andconnection. These present valuable lessonswe can all learn from the principles of permaculture, to help us buildresilience and lean into thelong-term process of trying new things, adapting

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