Permaculture Pioneers: stories from the new frontier
$ 15.95
ISBN: 9780975078624
Edited by: Smith, CarolinePublisher: Melliodora Publishing
Format: Paperback | b&w | 384 pp
Size (in): 5.9 x 8.4 x 0.8 / Weight (lbs): 1.2
RRP: $15.95
Discount: 45%. Bulk discount 50% for 6+ copies.
Publication date: 2011
Permaculture is one of Australia’s greatest intellectual exports, having helped people worldwide to design ecologically sustainable strategies for their homes, gardens, farms and communities. Permaculture Pioneers explores social and inner change for sustainability, charting a history of the first three decades of permaculture, through the personal stories of Australian permaculturists.
Description
For those around the world whose lives have been changed by permaculture, this book provides a context for articulating and celebrating their own stories and experiences. Even more, it invites each of us to embrace our power in designing our world out of the best in ourselves, for the benefit of the whole earth community.
Like tough, resilient pioneer plants with their ability to grow in barren and hostile ground, social pioneers work courageously at the edges of accepted norms, bringing new ideas and opportunities. They build knowledge, experience and new perspectives – fertile soil for those who follow.

Additional information
| Weight | .550 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 215 × 150 × 22 in |






