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Permaculture Magazine - #73 - PDF download

A screen resolution PDF copy of Permaculture Magazine, which in addition to the regular content contains active web links.

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Issue 73 - Autumn - 2012
Page count 88
ISBN-10 No
ISBN-13 9770967566000-73
Publisher Permanent Publications
Article1 INCAN AGRICULTURE REVISITED - Matthew Seal and Julie Bruton-Seal take an excursion into the ancient Andean agriculture of the Incas.
Article2 PERMANENT HORTICULTURE - Deano Martin experiments with John Jeavons’ biointensive growing methods and other aspects of permanent horticulture.
Article3 MAKING A SOLAR FOOD DRYER - John Adams describes how he made a solar food dehydrator and how it performed in a less than typical British summer.
Article4 NURTURE AND NATURE - Lusi Alderslowe wanted her son to learn from nature so she set up her own Earth Education group. She explains how and why!
Article5 TREATING WASTE WATER NATURALLY - Maddy Harland looks at the positive benefits of an ecological waste treatment system installed at the Sustainability Centre in Hampshire.
Article6 RIVER OF FLOWERS - Sophie Housley describes how a social enter-prise is creating urban wild flower corridors to help rescue our declining bee population.
Article7 HOW TO SURVEY A SITE - Whether it is a plot of land, a business, or social enterprise, Aranya describes the critical process of surveying to produce an effective design.
Article8 BIOMATRIX WATER - Lisa Shaw and Galen Fulford describe how they transform polluted waterways into lush water-front parkways using biomimicry.
Article9 HOW TO MAKE A PALLET SHED - Urban dweller Liz Darley describes how she and her partner made a garden greenhouse/shed from waste materials.
Article10 CULTIVATING COMMUNICATION SKILLS - Looby Macnamara offers some simple yet effective principles to help us become better communicators and listeners.
Article11 MULTI-FUNCTIONAL HEDGES - Tim Green applies permaculture thinking to hedgelaying and comes up with a stock proof, multi-functional design.
Article12 PERMACULTURE IN PANAMA - Joanna and Franck Marion visit Panama’s permaculture pioneer, John Douglas, and learn the art of ‘lazy’ farming.
Article13 PEAK OIL TRANSPORT - John Owen describes his six years living and travelling on the road and explains why this lifestyle is so very permacultural.
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Article16 No

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