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Permaculture Magazine - #23 - PDF download
A screen resolution PDF back issue of Permaculture Magazine.
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| Issue | 23 - Spring - 2000 |
|---|---|
| Page count | 68 |
| ISBN-10 | No |
| ISBN-13 | 9770967566000-23 |
| Publisher | Permanent Publications |
| Article1 | COUNTRYSIDE, WHAT COUNTRYSIDE? - Sir Julian Rose describes the root causes behind the crisis in British agriculture and how new models can reverse the trend towards commuting and park keeping. |
| Article2 | MYCOTOPIA! - Richard Edwards describes his diversified rural business which yields both food and cash for 20 hours work a week. |
| Article3 | BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE – Eucalyptus plantations and the plastic 'corq' are replacing a form of sustainable agriculture. Siobhan Mitchell describes the devastating impact on both people and rare creatures in Portugal. |
| Article4 | HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL – Juliet Jenkins makes an impassioned plea to restore wetlands and develop sustainable aquaculture to benefit both people and planet. |
| Article5 | THE GREENHOUSE EFFECT – Jon Musset tells the story of an urban eco-renovation project on a Grade II listed building in Norwich with particular attention to insulation and photovoltaics. |
| Article6 | FORGOTTEN FRUITS – Clive Simms invites you to feast on a variety of exotic fruits that he has successfully grown in Britain. |
| Article7 | ROBERT HART, A FAREWELL TO A VISIONARY – Andy Langford pays tribute to Robert Hart who invented temperate forest gardening and inspired many thousands of people |
| Article8 | ZED CARS – An electric vehicle with a difference – charged on a photovoltaic panel it produces zero emissions – but what's it like to drive? Reader, Sue Dunster, tells you all. |
| Article9 | JUNK MAIL – Fed up of the wall-to-wall mulch that comes through your letter box? Here's how to stop the paper chase for good. |
| Article10 | YEOMAN'S FOLLIES – He's back! John Yeoman turns his conservatory into a seed sprouting research laboratory and comes up with a fountain of ideas for the lazy sprouter. |
| Article11 | No |
| Article12 | No |
| Article13 | No |
| Article14 | No |
| Article15 | No |
| Article16 | No |
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