Introduction to Permaculture

AU$ 44.95

Bill Mollison with Reny Mia Slay

This book is an introduction to permaculture concepts and design strategies by co-founder Bill Mollison.

Abundantly illustrated with detailed diagrams and line drawings throughout. Includes a listing of useful permaculture plants with descriptions and uses, and a further species list in useful categories.

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Description

The book is set out as a step-by-step introduction to Permaculture with detailed instructions. Using simple language it describes the range of permaculture for general consumption. Very little content of Mollison’s other books are found within Introduction to Permaculture.

Features:

  • energy efficient site analysis
  • planning and design methods
  • house placement
  • design for temperate, dry-land and tropical regions
  • urban Permaculture garden layouts
  • land access and community funding systems
  • chicken and pig forage systems
  • orchards and home wood lots
  • how to influence micro-climate
  • and a large section on selected plant species with climatic tolerances, heights and uses

Product details

Published 1991
Tagari Publications
Paperback, 208 pages, b&w with illustrations throughout. Size: 210mm x 279mm.
ISBN: 9780908228089


About the Author

Bill Mollison has inspired countless people to take action. He is a recipient of the “Right Livelihood Award,” a prestigious honour that is often nicknamed the “Alternative Nobel Prize.” He was also named one of the “Senior Australians of 2010,” and has received honours and accolades from many places he has visited worldwide. Bill’s first two books, “Permaculture One” (co-authored with David Holmgren) and “Permaculture Two,” are considered by many to be among the most important writings in sustainable agriculture. His encyclopaedic classic Permaculture: A Designers’ Manual is used as the foundation for the Permaculture Design Courses that he developed in the early 80’s that spread the permaculture philosophy and practice worldwide.

Additional information

Weight 0.65 kg
Dimensions 280 × 210 × 10 mm

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