2019/01/20

The Community-Scale Permaculture Farm: The D Acres Model for Creating and Managing an Ecologically Designed Educational Center: Josh Trought: 8601423607887: Amazon.com: Books

The Community-Scale Permaculture Farm: The D Acres Model for Creating and Managing an Ecologically Designed Educational Center:

 Josh Trought: 8601423607887: Amazon.com: Books








With practical examples of alternative building, renewable energy, holistic forestry, no-till gardening, hospitality management, community outreach, and more
The Community-Scale Permaculture Farm describes not only the history of the D Acres project, but its evolving principles and practices that are rooted in the land, its inhabitants, and the joy inherent in collective empowerment.
For almost twenty years, D Acres of New Hampshire has challenged and expanded the common definition of a farm. As an educational center that researches, applies, and teaches skills of sustainable living and small-scale organic farming, D Acres serves more than just a single function to its community. By turns it is a hostel for travelers to northern New England, a training center for everything from metal- and woodworking to cob building and seasonal cooking, a gathering place for music, poetry, joke-telling, and potluck meals, and much more.
While this book provides a wide spectrum of practical information on the physical systems designed into a community-scale homestead, Trought also reviews the economics and organizational particulars that D Acres has experimented with over the years.

The D Acres model envisions a way to devise a sustainable future by building a localized economy that provides more than seasonal produce, a handful of eggs, and green appliances. With the goal of perennial viability for humanity within their ecosystem, D Acres is attempting an approach to sustainability that encompasses practical, spiritual, and ethical components. In short: They are trying to create a rural community ecology that evolves in perpetuity.
From working with oxen to working with a board of directors, no other book contains such a wealth of innovative ideas and ways to make your farm or homestead not only more sustainable, but more inclusive of, and beneficial to, the larger community. Readers will find information on such subjects as:
  • Working with pigs to transform forested landscapes into arable land;
  • Designing and building unique, multifunctional farm and community spaces using various techniques and materials;
  • Creating and perpetuating diverse revenue streams to keep your farm organization solvent and resilient;
  • Receiving maximum benefits and yields for the farm without denigrating resources or the regional ecology;
  • Implementing a fair and effective governance structure;
  • Constructing everything from solar dehydrators and cookers to treehouses and ponds; and,
  • Connecting and partnering with the larger community beyond the farm.
Emphasizing collaboration, cooperation, and mutualism, this book promises to inspire a new generation of growers, builders, educators, artists, and dreamers who are seeking new and practical ways to address today’s problems on a community scale.
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"In this meticulously detailed book, Trought relates the lessons gleaned from 17 years of establishing and running D Acres, a nonprofit, community service–oriented farm in the challenging soil and climate of northern New Hampshire. 

With a serious, pedantic style more common to business books than to the cheerful permaculture genre, he provides extensive descriptions of historical precedents; local geography, geology, climate, and economy; fund-raising; marketing; and community governance and decision-making (there’s a whole chapter on meetings). 

In addition, there’s more-typical discussion of soil-building, animal husbandry, alternative building techniques, cottage industries, ecological integration, and community engagement. The exposition is threaded with political commentary and seasoned with a strong dose of an admirable but dauntingly earnest ethic. Despite Trought’s sincere love for his work and willingness to share abundant knowledge and experience, his somber, didactic tone may discourage budding eco-villagers still at the initial dreaming and planning stages. His lessons may be more useful and inspiring to those already ankle-deep in their own land-based community ventures.”



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"The word permaculture, a shorthand term fusing permanent agriculture with permanent culture, is a recent innovation based on the ecological ideal of caring for the earth and for people by reinvesting any surplus back into the system to minimize waste. Although there are still only a handful of fully functioning permaculture farms worldwide, D Acres near Dorchester, New Hampshire, serves as a role model for other communities aspiring to a high level of sustainability. In this sumptuous handbook of tools and ideas, D Acres cofounder Trought provides a comprehensive blueprint for creating an environmentally and culturally balanced community homestead and shares some of the economic and organizational experiments he and his collaborators have tried over the years. Twenty detailed chapters cover all the fundamentals of running a permaculture-based farm, from governance to budgeting and communication philosophy, as well as designing buildings, setting up water irrigation systems, and managing no-till agriculture. An immensely useful guidebook for organic farmers, cohousing advocates, and anyone interested in learning about a place where sustainability is truly possible."

"Josh Trought shows how society can be brought together in harmonious fashion with ecological systems to produce healthy food, close-knit communities, land stewardship, and beauty in a sustainable way. What I love most about the D Acres model is that from the start, their intent was to experiment AND share the learning. That’s exactly what this book does, describing the philosophical and historical roots of collective living and permaculture, as well as the day-to-day work of growing and building, all with clear and compelling storytelling. Nothing short of miraculous!"--Tim Traver, author of Sippewissett



“I haven’t been to D Acres, but The Community-Scale Permaculture Farm made me want to go. And as any good permaculture project should, this book stacks functions. It’s at once a chronicle of the reinvention of an old family property as a 21st-century enterprise, a first-hand guidebook for developing a successful community, and a useful how-to for ecological homesteading and farming. If you are doing any of those―or thinking about it―this book should be in your hands.”-

-Toby Hemenway, author of Gaia’s Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture and The Permaculture City



"Josh’s manual offers a wealth of practical advice that will be very useful to those adventuring in the direction that D Acres has developed over twenty years in intentional living and permaculture farming. Truly inspiring!"--Andrew Faust, founder, Center for Bioregional Living



"At a crucial crossroads in our history, this book chronicles a life-giving response to a society bent on self-destruction. With uncommon honesty, Josh Trought lays bare the lessons of once wide-eyed beginners, now seasoned and savvy leaders in the permaculture movement. The journey presented here is inspired and instructive, though nonformulaic and a work in progress. When the dust settles upon our epoch, what will stand out are places like D Acres, which built a living alternative to the ubiquitous, me-centered society. As readers will soon discover, it is hard work turning dreams into reality, but with Josh as your trusty guide, your body will ache for this ‘real’ work."--Jim Merkel, author of Radical Simplicity and founder of the Global Living Project



“Every community should be so blessed to have a permaculture learning center and demonstration farm in its midst. Josh Trought and company provide pure inspiration for learning essential earth skills. Pick up this book and you too can help people connect with the land and a sustainable way of living.”--Michael Phillips, author of The Holistic Orchard



"One cannot discuss sustainable agriculture without considering its community context, nor vice versa. Trought has given a lot of thought to both, and his experience and observations are well worth sharing. I've visited D Acres and been very impressed at the depth of its vision, which is clearly expressed throughout the book.”--Will Bonsall, author of Will Bonsall’s Essential Guide to Radical, Self-Reliant Gardening and Through the Eyes of a Stranger



"Homesteading on a hamlet scale, teaching ecological design, building for the future, and creating new family and tribal bonds in a time of dissolution, the D Acres vision sheds light on the uses of adversity to counter the centrifugal forces of our culture. With many rich vignettes and inventive solutions on offer, this book will reward careful reading."--Peter Bane, author of The Permaculture Handbook and publisher of Permaculture Activist magazine



“If we want people to live ecologically, get along, and heal the Earth, we need to build a local, ecological economy. Josh Trought’s detailed guide points the way to localizing where we get our basic needs and at the same time stay flexible and practical, not utopian-egalitarian. D Acres started with almost nothing, but through permaculture and perseverance, and a lot of hard knocks, it’s getting to where it’s doing everything right. The Community-Scale Permaculture Farm is not merely a model for farmers or for an education center, but for a great kind of life.”--Albert Bates, author of The Post-Petroleum Survival Guideand The Biochar Solution

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Josh Trought helped to found D Acres of New Hampshire in 1997, and today serves as its director. He is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Colorado Boulder with a degree in environmental conservation, and has worked for organizations as diverse as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and Costa Rica’s Tapantí National Park. Currently he is a member of the Artistic Roots co-op in Plymouth, New Hampshire, and serves as treasurer of the Pemi-Baker Solid Waste District. His proudest accomplishments are as a participant at the Bread and Puppet Theater; at La Caravana Arcoiris por la Paz, a mobile ecovillage that traveled across Central and South America; and at D Acres, where he has specialized in forestry, construction, gardening, and administration. The primary motivation behind his life’s work is the healthy perpetuation of our species within its various, diverse ecologies.

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Paperback: 416 pages
Publisher: Chelsea Green Publishing (March 24, 2015)
Language: English










Will Ferullo
5.0 out of 5 starsHighly recommend. A must read for permaculturists or anybody interested in making the world a better place.September 18, 2017
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This book is ahead of its time. If this model were adopted globally or even just in the USA this world would be a much different place. Many key takeaways and insight into how to keep a community going and thriving for 20 years.
Beautifully put together and pictures galore.

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Christin

5.0 out of 5 starsFive StarsAugust 1, 2018
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great book!


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david johnson

5.0 out of 5 starsFive StarsAugust 25, 2015
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Great book, written by a great Author!!! It has been very useful at the homestead.I highly recommended it without reservation!

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CH

5.0 out of 5 starsFive StarsJune 16, 2015
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This is the piece of permaculture information that we've been missing.

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5.0 out of 5 starsFive StarsJuly 19, 2016
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Excellent book and invaluable reference. Highly recommend.


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5.0 out of 5 starsFive StarsNovember 15, 2016
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gift....seems to fit the bill


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Rachel Wade

5.0 out of 5 starsThis book is fantastic!May 25, 2015
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My husband and I are currently working on setting up a similar project in our area and have found the content very helpful.
It is written in a easy yet informational way.
The photos are great.
I would recommend it to anyone!

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Dunstan

5.0 out of 5 starsWhat an adventure!April 23, 2015
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as someone who has been interested in becoming more self sufficient and disillusioned with our modern way of eating and consumption this book was the perfect find. It deals with a larger scale operation then I see myself doing but it is applicable on all levels. I love reading about peoples trials and early successes and failures. The book is littered with funny tales of Josh's and company's adventures just starting out in an area not well suited for farming, armed only with a vision, a little knowledge and loads of determination you're able to learn from their experiences and hopefully not make some of the same mistakes and have perhaps a fraction of the success that dacres has accomplished year to year. I also like that josh and dacres doesn't measure success in terms of quantity, or finances but in creating a system that makes sense for their community and the environment they live. Working with nature and not against it folks! Get with the program and do the next right thing so we can give our grand children a planet that's healthy! Permaculture is what's up!

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Malcolm Salovaara

5.0 out of 5 starsreading the book has reinvigorated me to keep getting out there to make the world a better place.April 26, 2015
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the work and progress that can be learned about in this book is inspirational. going to this place is what first inspired me to become involved in the regenerative agriculture movement. josh's tour in particular got me really pumped. reading the book has reinvigorated me to keep getting out there to make the world a better place.

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matthew stuart

5.0 out of 5 starsGreat reference for anyone, amazing guide for those looking to start getting serious about permacultureMay 20, 2015
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If you are at all serious about starting your own homestead, permaculture garden, educational non-profit, or are just interested in how to make the northeast viable for subsistence farming, this book is a great read, great reference, and inspiring. These are just some of the reasons why I find this book useful and pleasurable.

I recommend buying this book as a reference book and recommending your local library to stock it.

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S Whitman

5.0 out of 5 starsThe one we have been waiting for...June 17, 2015
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This is a book I have been waiting for! Having visited D Acres many times since the early days of the project it is exciting to see the story told along with so much additional experience and wisdom that Josh shares. This is a very special place and the diversity of work being woven together on this rugged New England property is inspiring!

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Katherine Raymond

5.0 out of 5 starsThe book was an amazing journey to read about and filled with an abundance ...June 5, 2017
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The book was an amazing journey to read about and filled with an abundance of knowledge in community organization, permaculture and farming practices, and how to build a sustainable local homestead. Josh and all the helpers at D Acres over the many years are an inspiration for local sustainable economy and development.


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5.0 out of 5 starsIt's greatest strength is it's indefatigable pursuit of "doin' itDecember 6, 2015
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D Acres is a leading example in how to live and do Permaculture, beyond the planning phases. It's greatest strength is it's indefatigable pursuit of "doin' it!" This book is a valuable resource for anyone looking to gain understanding of how permaculture practices can be realized and expressed at the community level.


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5.0 out of 5 starsRelevant readingNovember 28, 2015
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a solid, thorough account of both the development process & story of a fascinating place -- a unique social, communal, ecological landscape in the world. <3 .

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jtreibitz

5.0 out of 5 starsThis book is the Joy of Cooking for homesteadersNovember 19, 2015
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I don't know a lot about gardening but I found deep inspiration in reading about the D Acres farm. I've always been fascinated by how people can be self-sufficient and raise their own food in a sustainable way but this is the first book I've encountered that really makes me feel like it could be a possibility for me, too. This is an indispensable and accessible guide not only to permaculture farming, but also to living your life listening to the land and to your community. This book is like the Joy of Cooking for homesteaders.

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Nancy Conklin

5.0 out of 5 starsFive StarsJune 19, 2015
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This is an excellent study in community gardening and permaculture farming. Well written and beautifully photographed. I

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Randle England

1.0 out of 5 starsDon't botherApril 21, 2015
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Poorly edited, if at all. Somewhere between an ADHD manifesto from "Occupy Wallstreet" protesters and a stoner's utopian daydream, this book is as difficult to read as attempting a conversation with someone who is off his meds. 

What little it has to say about applied permaculture, organic farming, or even intentional community is hidden deep within corrupted syntax and a misguided, unsuccessful attempt at pedantry. There are other, more understandable and easily applied resources available.

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Michelle Dunn

5.0 out of 5 starsYour new homesteading guidebook - a book that will inspire and motivate youApril 22, 2015
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Being fairly new to gardening and to learning about sustainable living I found "The Community-Scale Permaculture Farm" a great resource for learning more about how to use my land in a way that helps me and my family to be more sustainable, and make less trips to a grocery store. My yard is gradually becoming a place where I can go outside to gather food for dinner without making a trip to a store and spending money. I know nothing has been sprayed with any chemicals and is healthy for us to eat straight out of the greenhouse or ground. This book is not just for "farms" or large scale operations - this is a great resource for anyone with a bit of yard that they want to use productively. This book isn't just a guide to small scale sustainability it is also the history of D Acres and how it came to be, the mission, purpose and long term goals of the farm and the people on it. It is very interesting and quite a journey that will inspire you to make changes in your own way of life. This book embraces community and how we can all work together to be successful. Something that at times seems to have fallen by the wayside - people no longer know their neighbors and instead of helping or visiting with neighbors it is just a competition between neighbors to see who can have the best house or more expensive car - when the reality is that none of that really matters in the big picture.
The photo's in this book are outstanding and beautiful and really help you to see how much work is really involved if you want to apply any of these practices to your own life. Living in the society we live in, this book can be a life saver not just for you but for your children and anyone who will be here long after we are gone. There is so much information in this book, it is really your new permaculture and sustainable living bible, keep it nearby as you begin your journey and you will refer back to it often.

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Permaculture: A Spiritual Approach - Kindle edition by Craig Gibsone, Jan Martin Bang. Crafts, Hobbies & Home Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

Permaculture: A Spiritual Approach - Kindle edition by Craig Gibsone, Jan Martin Bang. Crafts, Hobbies & Home Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.





Permaculture design as divine creative activity. Permaculture looks for the patterns embedded in our natural world as inspirations for designing solutions to the many challenges we are presented with today. It is a philosophical, spiritual and practical approach to the use of the land, integrating microclimate, functional plants, animals, soils, water management and human needs into intricately connected, highly productive systems. 




In essence, permaculture uses observation as basis for creating sustainable and effective human settlements.



 The authors discuss the components Earthshare, Fairshare and Peoplecare, with a specific emphasis on the spiritual aspects of the design process. 



Topics range from soil and plants, energy sources and house design to alternative economics, group process, governance, and spiritual nurturing and enquiry. 



Examples of existing permaculture structures from around the world, most notably from the Findhorn Community Eco-Village, bring the concepts to life. 



First-hand accounts of how people got started on their permaculture project lend a personal touch. The first book to look at the spiritual aspects as well as the practical implementation of permaculture design.

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"Since it's founding in the 1960's the Scottish community of Findhorn has always been ahead of its time. It's widely believed that the 'green movement' has it roots in Findhorn's Community Eco-Village. 




In Permaculture: A Spiritual Approach. Craig Gibsone and Jan Martin Ban, who lives in Eco-villages like Findhorn, take an in depth look at the development of agricultural eco-systems through natural and edible landscaping. The focus specifically on the permaculture components of Earthshare, Fairshare and Peoplecare and on the spiritual aspects of permaculture design as a divine creative activity. 



The book is a philosophical spiritual and practical approach to integrating microclimate, functional plants, animals, soils, water managements and human needs into the intricately connected, highly productive systems of permaculture. 



The authors also look for the patterns embedded in our natural world as inspirations for designing solutions to the many challenges of creating sustainable architecture. The book covers a range of permaculture issues from soil conditions and plant choices, energy sources and house design to alternative economics, managing group process and governance. Spiritual nurturing and enquiry are also central to the authors' point of view and they point to the Findhorn Community Eco-village as an example of how many of these issues can be addressed and solved. They include personal examples and accounts of how they and others got started on permaculture projects and focus on the most effective and spiritual approaches to creating sustainable and effective human settlements." (OM Times)
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About the Author
Craig Gibsone has lived at the Findhorn Ecovillage since the early days of the community, witnessing many organic developments in this place. He is a permaculture and ecovillage designer and educator as well as a potter and much involved in community life. 




Jan Martin Bang was born in Oslo, Norway, and grew up in England. In 1984 he moved to Israel where he was a co-founder of the Israeli Permaculture Association. In 2000 he moved to Camphill Solborg in Norway. Jan has a diploma in Permaculture and is an active member of the Norwegian Permaculture Association. 



He is also chairperson of the Norwegian Ecovillage Association (NØF) and has written several books about environment and community. Since 2008, Jan has been a freelance Permaculture Designer, teacher and author.
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Print Length: 178 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1844096572
Publisher: Findhorn Press (June 22, 2015)
Publication Date: June 22, 2015
Sold by: Simon & Schuster Digital Sales Inc.

AJ BISHOP
5.0 out of 5 starsExcellent readFebruary 2, 2018
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It's something I already knew and it was wonderful to see it incorporated within permaculture. And understanding how people can connect together to grow within themselves and becomes oneness with nature

2019/01/19

Sustainable Landscaping – Permaculture - Landscape Design Brisbane QLD — RUBI Landscape Design Brisbane

Sustainable Landscaping – Permaculture - Landscape Design Brisbane QLD — RUBI Landscape Design Brisbane






Sustainable Landscaping - Permaculture



Environmentally compatible landscapes

In response to current environmental issues we offer a design service to help implement sustainable landscaping and permaculture practices. These landscapes are designed to be attractive and in balance with local climate and environment. When new buildings are constructed a new ecology is formed. We concentrate on:
finding solutions that restore the environmental balance,
encourage bio diversity,
reduce your ecological footprint,
improve air quality,
reduce waste and
prevent air, water and soil pollution.

If people are looking to grow their own food, we encourage the implementation of permaculture practices. Permaculture is a branch of sustainable landscaping. It concentrates on developing a self-maintained agricultural system that are modelled on patterns in our natural ecosystems.

There is no such thing as a maintenance free landscape, however sustainable landscaping and permaculture practices assist in reducing energy and water requirements. Management and observation is still required to progressively enhance your landscape as it develops and matures.

Listed below are the fundamental features we consider when designing sustainable landscapes
Embracing natural and local products
Environmentally friendly
Maintainable
Implement integrated pest management systems
Avoid or minimize use of chemicals
Compost fertilization
Appropriate plant choice, choosing plants that perform well in your local area
Diverse plant palette from different structural categories to encourage wildlife
Water harvesting
Re-using site materials
Where possible using recycled materials or salvaged goods
If recycled timber is unavailable use sustainable managed plantation timbers or timber composite in preference to rainforest timbers
Growing fruit, vegetable and herbs to help reduce your ecological footprint
Smaller energy and water requirements

“Permaculture is a philosophy of working with rather than against nature”— Bill Mollison

Applied Ecovillage Living - Findhorn Foundation

Applied Ecovillage Living - Findhorn Foundation



Applied Ecovillage Living

Applied Ecovillage Living

Sat 23 February 2019 (14 Days)
Craig Gibsone and Maria Cooper
How do we live in a way that is fulfilling and respectful to ourselves and all life around us? With all the changes, paradoxes, and challenges of our times, where do you and I, as individuals, come in, create change and contribute to re-imagining the future?
We invite you to be part of this programme exploring ecovillages, low impact lifestyles, sustainability, and right livelihoods. It will take place in the well-established and pioneering ecovillage and community of Findhorn. Participants will enjoy hands on activities with the community and will be encouraged to explore what ecovillages are doing to tackle the global ecological and social crises with a focus on personal development, finding and living our purpose, and identifying the practical skills to take us there.
The Findhorn Foundation, community, and ecovillage has a long history of facilitating and teaching sustainability practices. During the programme, participants will engage with these resources and get to meet and learn from inspiring teachers and facilitators with wide-ranging experience and expertise. We will also have self-organised time where we explore arising topics and share perspectives from our different countries and cultures.
Together we will learn about:
  • Social tools for personal and group transformation, empowerment and community building
  • Urban and rural solutions for transitioning to a resilient society
  • Local organic food production and right livelihood
  • Comprehensive Permaculture design introduction
  • Renewable energy systems and energy efficiency models
  • Cooperative social economies and complementary currencies
  • Holistic decision-making processes, including nature and deep ecology
  • Earth restoration projects and biological waste water treatments
  • Ecological building and community design
  • Cultural and Spiritual diversity practices

Location

We will spend the first week at Cluny Hill, a former Victorian hotel now owned by the community and home for up to 120 residents. The building contributes greatly to the reduction of the community’s carbon footprint and is also located in the town of Forres, part of the Transition Town network.
For the second part we move to The Park, the original site where the Findhorn Community and Ecovillage was born. Here we broaden our enquiry in a more rural setting with smaller, dispersed dwellings, using as a case study the restorative process of transforming sand dunes on an old military base into the famous Findhorn gardens.
The nature of this workshop means that there is a lot of time spent outdoors in nature, including locally in the woods and dunes nearby. Consequently it may be difficult for those with mobility issues. If you have any mobility difficulties or questions, please tell us more so that we can discuss this with you and see whether this workshop could work for you.

Accommodation and Food

Sleeping will be in shared bedrooms in Cluny, and in shared bungalows in the Park. Meals will be eaten with the community in the big dining hall and community centre. Special diets and allergies can be catered for.
Travel Information click here
Contact: ael@findhorn.org


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Ancient Futures
Cover for the 2009 edition
Author Helena Norberg-Hodge
Country United States
Language English
Published

1991, 2009 (Sierra Club Books)
1992, 2000 (Rider Books)
2016 (Chelsea Green)
ISBN 978-1578051625 (2009 edition)
OCLC 251196522

Dewey Decimal 307.1412
LC Class HN690.L33 N68 2009
Website Local Futures Books & Reports


Ancient Futures: Lessons from Ladakh for a Globalizing World, originally published with the subtitle Learning From Ladakh, is a book by Helena Norberg-Hodge. It was first published in 1991.
Synopsis[edit]

The 1st part of the book describes the happy and egalitarian nature of the region of Ladakh when Helena first arrived in 1975, prior to the influx of Western ideas and material goods. In this world, Ladakhi women enjoyed high social status and family and community ties were very strong.

The 2nd part describes how Ladakh changed socially, ecologically and economically when "development" set in. Ladakh is begun to enjoy the comfort and convenience of modernization, while increasing greed, intolerance, unemployment, inflation, and pollution set in and threatened the ecological balance and social harmony which had been maintained over the past centuries.

Ancient Futures raises important questions about the notion of progress, and explores the root causes of the problems faced by a highly industrialized society.[1] The book has been translated into almost 40 languages and is used regularly at the grassroots level to raise awareness of issues surrounding globalization and the loss of indigenous wisdom.[2]
References[edit]

^ People & the planet, Volume 5
^ Ancient Futures 2009 Edition, Local Futures
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알라딘: 환경학과 평화학



환경학과 평화학

토다 키요시 (지은이), 김원식 (옮긴이) | 녹색평론사 | 2003-09-08








정가 10,000원


반양장본 | 309쪽 | 152*217mm | 402g | ISBN : 9788990274182


9.5



국내도서 > 사회과학 > 사회운동 > 환경운동
국내도서 > 사회과학 > 사회학 > 사회학 일반



인간과 인간, 인간과 자연의 관계를 '폭력과 평화'라는 관점에서 체계적으로 살펴본 책이다. 폭력은 본능이 아니라 문화이며, 노력에 의해서 줄어나갈 수 있는 부분이라고 보고 21세기를 '평화와 환경의 세기'로 만들 방안을 고민한다.

서장에서는, 폭력과 평화의 관점에서 민주주의를 재평가한다. 1장은 폭력과 평화의 개념, 그리고 직접적 폭력과 구조적 폭력의 관계를 정리한다. 2장은 국가와 직접적 폭력에 대해서 검토하고, '정당한 살인'에 대해 의문을 던진다.

3장은 국가와 기업의 구조적 폭력을 사례를 통해 살펴본다. 4장은 전문가 지배나 젠더의 문제를 포함해서, 구조적 폭력에 관한 제문제를 검토한다. 5장은 인간사회의 폭력과 평화를 '진화된 이웃사람들'과 대비하고, 평화의 문화로 나아가는 이행의 조건을 탐색하고 있다.





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서장: 평화와 민주주의의 심화

제1장 폭력과 평화
1절 직접적 폭력과 구조적 폭력
2절 폭력의 주체와 대상

제2장 직접적 폭력과 국가
1절 테러와 전쟁
2절 '정당한 살인'으로서의 전쟁과 사형
3절 직접적 폭력과 국가·비국가집단

제3장 구조적 폭력과 기업·국가
1절 군수산업 - 종래의 죽음의 상인
2절 담배산업 - 새로운 죽음의 상인
3절 다국적기업과 구조적 폭력
4절 구조적 폭력과 국가·국제기구

제4장 구조적 폭력과 관련된 제반문제
1절 원죄다발구조
2절 구조적 폭력으로서의 남북격차
3절 젠더와 생명과학기술
4절 핵(원자력)의 군사이용과 민사(民事)이용의 뒤엉킴
5절 생명공학의 문제점

제5장 평화문화를 향해서
1절 폭력의 비교영장류학과 사회과학
2절 개발주의와 서브시스턴스(subsistence)
3절 평화학과 환경학

부록|평화를 생각하는 데 필요한 독서 안내
부록|촘스키 서평
자료|부시정권의 행보
자료|유사3법안에 항의하는 피폭지, 나가사키의 대학인 101명의 성명

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지은이 : 토다 키요시 (?田 ? )
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최고의 작품 투표
신간알리미 신청
최근작 : <환경학과 평화학>,<환경정의를 위하여> … 총 11종 (모두보기)
소개 :
1956년 오사카에서 태어나 오사카 시립대학 농학부 수의학과를 졸업했다. 일본소비자연맹 사무국에서 일했으며 쓰루문과대학, 쥰심여자대학, 쓰타주쿠대학 등에서 비상근 강사를 역임했다. 1997년 10월부터 나가사키대학 환경과학부 조교수로 근무하고 있으며 환경사회학, 과학사, 평화학 분야를 전공하고 있다.

현재 나가사키 평화연구소 연구원, 나가사키의 자연과 문화를 지키는 모임의 회원, 나가사키 에스페란토 모임의 회원으로 활동하고 있다. 지은 책으로 <환경정의를 위하여>, 공저로 <인구위기의 미래>, <강좌 환경사회학 제1권>, <동물의 권리> 등이 있다.




옮긴이 : 김원식
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최고의 작품 투표
신간알리미 신청
최근작 : … 총 14종 (모두보기)
소개 : 1923년 충북 괴산에서 태어났고 국대안 반대 투쟁을 겪으며 서울대학교 정치학과를 중퇴했다. 한국 환경운동의 여명기에 공해추방운동연합에 참여했으며 지금은 반핵반전운동에 몰두하고 있다. 한국어로 옮겨 소개한 책으로는 환경사상의 내용과 역사를 153항목의 키워드로 살펴본 《환경사상 키워드》를 비롯해 《환경학과 평화학》《환경정의를 위하여》《위험한 이야기》《지구를 파괴하는 범죄자들》《시민 과학자로 살다》《지금 자연을 어떻게 볼 것인가》 들이 있다.
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