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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
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Beyond Sustainability,
By J.W.K (Nagano, Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Permaculture: Principles & Pathways Beyond Sustainability (Paperback)
That the world we now live in is unsustainable goes without saying. Our skyrocketing population puts enormous pressure on the productive and absorptive capacities of the land, outstripping the natural carrying capacity of the planet by some twenty percent (see Radical Simplicity, by Jim Merkel). In effect, we are stealing away the life of the planet and the life of future generations. As ever more fisheries collapse, forests shrink, rangelands deteriorate, soils erode, species vanish, temperatures rise, rivers run dry, water tables fall, ozone depletion expands and polar ice caps melt across the globe, the single most important question humanity has faced resonates ever louder: How can we live sustainably? Amid the cacophony of scholarly and political debate surrounding this issue, the hushed emergence of permaculture has by and large gone unnoticed. Defined as the use of systems thinking and design principles to consciously design "landscapes which mimic the patterns and relationships found in nature, while yielding an abundance of food, fibre and energy for provision of local needs," the permaculture concept is nothing less than the science of sustainability. And since the joint publication of Permaculture One: A Perennial Agricultural System for Human Settlements (now out of print) by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren in the mid-seventies, permaculture has become a veritable movement - a legitimate answer to the environmental and agricultural crises which plague humanity. Unfortunately, for the past twenty-five years, those who wished to learn more about permaculture were limited to joining expensive seminars and workshops, thereby ensuring marginal public exposure. All of this has changed, though, with the publication of this book. Holmgren provides us with a no-nonsense guide to permaculture, accessible to laypersons and scholars alike. If you are interested in moving away from consumer dependency and becoming a responsible productive person, this book is for you. The skills and ideas imparted here are not only necessary for those who seek to create a healthful, sustainable way of life, they are empowering. In my opinion, permaculture is the best tool we have with which to begin creating a viable, perhaps more-than-merely-sustainable future. To get an idea of what permaculture actually looks like on the ground, check out Ecovillage Living, by Hildur Jackson and Karen Svensson, and visit the Crystal Waters Permaculture Village website. A very, very important book.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
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Rekindled my interest in Permaculture,
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This review is from: Permaculture: Principles & Pathways Beyond Sustainability (Paperback)
This book has rekindled my interest in Permaculture.The author, David Holmgren, is the co-creator, with Bill Mollison of the The book highlights our place at a unique moment in history: at the peak Holmgren insightfully points out that is not just our reserves of fossil neglected: another huge loss of embedded energy. On a hopeful note, Holmgren compares this situation to a forest fire: as The subtitle of this book includes the phrase "Beyond Sustainability". All this is in addition, of course, to Holmgren's wise and fresh take on the more traditional
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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Love it,
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This review is from: Permaculture: Principles & Pathways Beyond Sustainability (Paperback)
Love this book! The principles introduced are part of the multifaceted permaculture solution for many of the greatest challenges that our civilization is facing. Eye opening, but not fear-inspiring.
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