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Earth User's Guide to Teaching Permaculture - 2nd Edition by Rosemary Morrow (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Permaculture Design is a powerful tool for creating systems that meet our humans needs while supporting the ecosystem as a whole.
- Author(s): Rosemary Morrow
- 188 Pages
- Education, Teaching Methods & Materials
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About the Book
Course structure for teachers, adaptable for specific bioregional and cultural conditions, includes teaching aids, discussion topics, tips on teaching adults, extensive reading list
Book Synopsis
Permaculture Design is a powerful tool for creating systems that meet our humans needs while supporting the ecosystem as a whole. It applies ecological principles to designing gardens, farms, community projects and human settlements. The standard 72 hour Permaculture Design Course (PDC) is taught worldwide to farmers, gardeners, design professionals and everyday folk who are interested in creating a healthier, more equitable planet.
Rosemary Morrow provides information on each unit of the PDC's curriculum. Using real life experience and gathered evidence of permaculture's effectiveness, this fully revised and updated edition contains a wealth of technical information for teaching a PDC. Included in this text are new findings in emerging disciplines, such as regenerative agriculture.
An important text for teachers and students in the areas of:
- Architecture
- Landscape design
- Ecology
- Geography
- Regenerative agricultures
- Agro-ecology
- Agro-forestry