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Permaculture Magazine - #19 - PDF download
A screen resolution PDF back issue of Permaculture Magazine.
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| Issue | 19 - Autumn/Winter - 1998 |
|---|---|
| Page count | 56 |
| ISBN-10 | No |
| ISBN-13 | 9770967566000-19 |
| Publisher | Permanent Publications |
| Article1 | LIVING WITH THE BIRDS – Malcolm Burgess finds peace of mind living simply in harmony with nature. |
| Article2 | THE IDEAL HOME – Patrick Whitefield considers where the best place is to live in a sustainable way. |
| Article3 | SOWING SEEDS IN THE CITY – Our roving reporter, Emma Chapman, reveals the successes of a dynamic community initiative in London. |
| Article4 | KNOW YOUR FARMER, KNOW YOUR FOOD: Genetic Engineering, Organics & Permaculture - Farmer, Matt Dunwell, takes a penetrating look why permaculture offers a practical alternative to genetic engineering. |
| Article5 | THE SYNERGISTIC GARDEN – French permaculture pioneer, Emilia Hazelip, describes her natural way of farming. |
| Article6 | HYDROPONICS AT WORK – Victoria Cook, of the Sunseed Desert Technology Centre in Spain reports on growing food without soil and nourished from waste water. |
| Article7 | BATHING IN THE SUNS RAYS – Howard Johns, studies four different solar water heating systems. |
| Article8 | SAVING ENERGY AT HOME – Mike Johnson, describes how permaculture is being used Guernsey to create high energy efficient buildings. |
| Article9 | DEVELOPING A CULTURE OF POSITIVE CHANGE – Sue Cameron and Andy Goldring describe the positive evolution of the Permaculture Association (Britain). |
| Article10 | PLANTS FOR DEEP SHADE – Permaculture plant specialist, Ken Fern, sheds more light on what we can grow in dark places in our gardens. |
| Article11 | REDESIGNING MONEY – Part 2: John Cant, takes a deeper look at creating radical solution to the problem of money. |
| Article12 | DOING THE NUMBERS: THE ART OF ROUGH CALCULATION – Centre of Alternative Technology stalwart, Peter Harper, encourages us to undertake a little mathematics as part of the practical design process. |
| Article13 | No |
| Article14 | No |
| Article15 | No |
| Article16 | No |
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