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Permaculture Magazine - #18 - PDF download
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| Issue | 18 - Summer - 1998 |
|---|---|
| Page count | 56 |
| ISBN-10 | No |
| ISBN-13 | 9770967566000-18 |
| Publisher | Permanent Publications |
| Article1 | FENG SHUI – THE ANCIENT ART OF PERMACULTURE? – Author and Feng Shui practitioner, Gill Hale, looks at the auspicious similarities between this ancient art and permaculture. |
| Article2 | OUR HOUSE – A visit to the passive solar retrofit of the Harlands’ dilapidated 19th century flint cottage in Hampshire. |
| Article3 | CULTIVATING PLENTY – Chris Evans describes ‘Three Season’ vegetable gardening, which includes the principles of Ayurvedic, bio-intensive and minimum tillage systems, and shows how this can be adapted to local situations and resources. |
| Article4 | THE BIG GREEN ONE – Andy Waterman tells the story of the establishing of a permanent permaculture demonstration site on the Wiltshire Downs at the site of the Big Green Gathering, one of the country’s largest eco-fests. |
| Article5 | PERMACULTURE TRAINING WITH THE ‘NEW DEAL’ – Nancy Woodhead explains an important new government-sponsored scheme which offers permaculture training in a year-long curriculum with workplace assessment. |
| Article6 | GRANFER’S GRUMBLE – ‘Granfer’s Grumble’ gives you the chance to gripe. In this issue, Patrick Whitefield has his perennial rant, this time about permaculture demonstration sites! |
| Article7 | HASSLING THE BIG FOUR – Pressure needs to be brought to bear on the ‘Big Four’ supermarkets to label genetically modified foods. Patrick Whitefield calls for a letter writing campaign. |
| Article8 | MAGICAL WILLOW – Part 2: Willow craftsman, Steve Fuller, describes many practical, beautiful and environmental uses, both old and new, for this most versatile of trees. |
| Article9 | LETS – A MIDDLECLASS HOBBY OR VIABLE TRADING ALTERNATIVE – Colin C. Williams and Gill Steyfang discover the many practical benefits LETS increasingly offers to a wider cross-section of society. |
| Article10 | WRIGGLING WITH REALITY – Emma Chapman recounts her experiences with one of those eco-myths – the problem-free indoor worm bin. |
| Article11 | PERMACREDIT – Dave Kilroy explains how Credit Unions offer an alternative and sustainable way of providing financial services. |
| Article12 | REDSIGNING MONEY – In the first of a series of articles which explore the possibilities of a sustainable economy John Cant explores the reasons why our current money system does not work. |
| Article13 | No |
| Article14 | No |
| Article15 | No |
| Article16 | No |
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