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In the 1990s, he was active in promoting living wall gardens, which are vertical planting beds that grow vegetables without pesticides, weeding, or much labor. (Small versions are now sold in cooking supply stores, from companies such as AeroGarden.) Bergmann
Juliet B. Schor • True Wealth: How and Why Millions of Americans Are Creating a Time-Rich,Ecologically Light,Small-Scale, High-Satisfaction Economy
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distributed ownership, networked collaboration, and minimal running costs.
Kate Raworth • Doughnut Economics: The must-read book that redefines economics for a world in crisis
C’est ce qu’écrit le sage Masanobu Fukuoka dans son ouvrage La Révolution d’un seul brin de paille, que j’invite instamment chacun à découvrir. C’est le livre le plus sage qu’il m’ait été donné de lire. Ce livre détaille l’expérience de Fukuoka dans l’agriculture naturelle au Japon de 1935 à 1978, période durant laquelle le Japon a introduit les pr
... See moreTom Hodgkinson • L'art d'être libre: Dans un monde absurde (LIENS QUI LIBER) (French Edition)
Strategy/Gardening
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can get some idea of the untapped potential of agriculture by reading F. H. King’s fascinating 1911 book, Farmers of Forty Centuries; Or, Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea, and Japan, which explains how these regions sustained enormous populations for millennia on tiny amounts of land, without mechanization, pesticides, or chemical fertilizers.
... See moreCharles Eisenstein • Sacred Economics: Money, Gift, and Society in the Age of Transition
Precision Farming
Samuel Thorpe • The Essential Beginner’s Guide to AI
The farmer can then design a farm so that pests are minimized. This starts with crop diversity, but it also means providing habitat for a diverse group of beneficial insects, predatory birds, and mammal predators.
Pamela C. Ronald • Tomorrow's Table: Organic Farming, Genetics, and the Future of Food
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