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The permaculture city : regenerative design for urban, suburban, and town resilience  Cover Image Book Book

The permaculture city : regenerative design for urban, suburban, and town resilience / Toby Hemenway.

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  • ISBN: 9781603585262 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: xvi, 269 pages : illustrations (some colour)
  • Publisher: White River Junction, Vermont : Chelsea Green Publishing, [2015]

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 34.95
Subject: Permaculture.
Urban gardening.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • Baker & Taylor
    Offers a new way of thinking about urban living, examining how permaculture can be used as a way to mitigate social and environmental challenges and provide abundant food, energy security, and close-knit communities.
  • Book News
    In this text Hemenway teaches permaculture principles and design to readers. He insists on a whole systems approach, presents numerous methods, spans many topics, and keeps to strategies and "tool selection," rather than techniques and "tool use." He teaches that permaculture focuses centrally on the level of strategy and goals, with mission (or purpose) and techniques as integral but less difficult aspects. Three of ten chapters discuss home and community gardening. Other key topics include: water use, especially of graywater and rainwater; how to think about and make decisions about energy use; the meaning of wealth, simplicity and earning a livelihood; the tradeoff between community and monetization and how to plug into an economy not based on money; placemaking and the empowered community; and tools for designing resilient cities. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
  • Chelsea Green Publishing

    Permaculture is more than just the latest buzzword; it offers positive solutions for many of the environmental and social challenges confronting us. And nowhere are those remedies more needed and desired than in our cities.

    The Permaculture City provides a new way of thinking about urban living, with practical examples for creating abundant food, energy security, close-knit communities, local and meaningful livelihoods, and sustainable policies in our cities and towns. The same nature-based approach that works so beautifully for growing food—connecting the pieces of the landscape together in harmonious ways—applies perfectly to many of our other needs. Toby Hemenway, one of the leading practitioners and teachers of permaculture design, illuminates a new way forward through examples of edge-pushing innovations, along with a deeply holistic conceptual framework for our cities, towns, and suburbs.

    The Permaculture City begins in the garden but takes what we have learned there and applies it to a much broader range of human experience; we’re not just gardening plants but people, neighborhoods, and even cultures. Hemenway lays out how permaculture design can help towndwellers solve the challenges of meeting our needs for food, water, shelter, energy, community, and livelihood in sustainable, resilient ways. Readers will find new information on designing the urban home garden and strategies for gardening in community, rethinking our water and energy systems, learning the difference between a “job” and a “livelihood,” and the importance of placemaking and an empowered community.

    This important book documents the rise of a new sophistication, depth, and diversity in the approaches and thinking of permaculture designers and practitioners. Understanding nature can do more than improve how we grow, make, or consume things; it can also teach us how to cooperate, make decisions, and arrive at good solutions.

  • Random House, Inc.
    Permaculture is more than just the latest buzzword; it offers positive solutions for many of the environmental and social challenges confronting us. And nowhere are those remedies more needed and desired than in our cities.

    The Permaculture City provides a new way of thinking about urban living, with practical examples for creating abundant food, energy security, close-knit communities, local and meaningful livelihoods, and sustainable policies in our cities and towns. The same nature-based approach that works so beautifully for growing food—connecting the pieces of the landscape together in harmonious ways—applies perfectly to many of our other needs. Toby Hemenway, one of the leading practitioners and teachers of permaculture design, illuminates a new way forward through examples of edge-pushing innovations, along with a deeply holistic conceptual framework for our cities, towns, and suburbs.

    The Permaculture City begins in the garden but takes what we have learned there and applies it to a much broader range of human experience; we’re not just gardening plants but people, neighborhoods, and even cultures. Hemenway lays out how permaculture design can help towndwellers solve the challenges of meeting our needs for food, water, shelter, energy, community, and livelihood in sustainable, resilient ways. Readers will find new information on designing the urban home garden and strategies for gardening in community, rethinking our water and energy systems, learning the difference between a “job” and a “livelihood,” and the importance of placemaking and an empowered community.

    This important book documents the rise of a new sophistication, depth, and diversity in the approaches and thinking of permaculture designers and practitioners. Understanding nature can do more than improve how we grow, make, or consume things; it can also teach us how to cooperate, make decisions, and arrive at good solutions.

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