The Permaculture Teachers' Guide, edited by Andrew Goldring, is available to buy from us. Described as an essential tool for anyone who wants to get the permaculture message over, this is an excellent guide, illustrating methods for teaching sustainability by 35 leading UK permaculturists.
It includes the exploration of central themes, teaching techniques, ideas, strategies, checklists, practical hands-on learning exercises, how to convene courses and has a good resource section. A must have manual for anyone wishing to teach design courses or integrate permaculture ideas into their presentations.
The guide is available from the Permaculture Association at £29.20, including post and packing within the UK. You can pay using the secure Paypal link below, or send a cheque to the Please allow a few weeks for delivery if you are ordering from Europe or further afield. Educator Members are entitled to a 10% discount! To benefit from this offer.
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Andy Goldring 1. Andy Goldring highlights the opportunity provided by the free fall of the global financial system. Andy Goldring envisions graduates leaving university with the ability to think and act like and ecosystem 3. Andy Goldring describes a learning exercise that can help students understand how complex systems can form mutually beneficial relationships. Andy Goldring explains how complex thinking skills can be applied to many different problems. Andy Goldring is a long term activist with permaculture in Britain and has been the Development Co-ordinator of the Permaculture Association (Britain) for several years.
Previously he served on the Association's Council of Management & later as Chair. His main areas of experience are organisational and administration; using thinking tools & design processes.
He has taught on design courses and led many workshops and facilitation sessions. He edited the excellent Permaculture Teachers Guide. Sig sauer p225 factory magazines. With others he has designed small areas of land (10 acres) including woodlands, gardens for those with special needs and gardens.
He is keen to support other teachers and designers in their work, in Yorkshire and neighbouring counties. His specialist areas are in Community Enterprise, Bioregionalism, Permanence in Culture, Advanced Design Courses & mind mapping.
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Edited by Andy Goldring. Permaculture Association / Permanent Publications / WWF, UK. The Earth Care Manual: A Permaculture Handbook For Britain & Other Temperate Climates. Patrick Whitefield. Permanent Publications, UK, 2004, 480pp Seven years in the making, this is the long awaited study of permaculture specifically for cooler climates.
It takes a detailed view of designing sustainable systems both large and small, urban and rural. Introduction to Permaculture.
Bill Mollison and Reny Mia Slay. Tagari Publishers, Tyalgum, Australia.1991. The Woodland Way: A Permaculture Approach To Sustainable Woodland Management. Permanent Publications. Permaculture One: A Perennial Agriculture for Human Settlements, 3rd Edition. Bill Mollison and David Holmgren.
Tagari Publishers, Tyalgum, New South Wales, Australia. Permaculture Two: A Practical Design for Town and Country in Permanent Agriculture. Hilton hotel service training manual. Bill Mollison.
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Tagari Press, Stanley, Australia. Permaculture: A Designer's Manual. Bill Mollison. Tagari Publications, Tyalgum, Australia. Gaia's Garden: A Guide to Home-Scale Permaculture.
Toby Hemenway. Chelsea Green Pub. Co., White River Junction, VT. The Best of Permaculture.
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Lindegger and Robert Tap. Nascimanere Publishers, Nambour, Australia.
The Permaculture Way: Practical Ways to Create a Self-Sustaining World. By Graham Bell.
Permanent Publications, UK. 2004 (2nd ed.). The Permaculture Garden. Thorsons, London. Permaculture: A Beginner's Guide. Graham Burnett (2nd ed). Spiralseed, Westcliff On Sea, Essex, England.
Urban Permaculture. David Watkins. Permanent Publications, U.K. Permaculture in a Nutshell. Patrick Whitefield. Permanent Publications, U.K. Earth User's Guide to Permaculture.
Rosemary Morrow and Rob Allsop. Kangaroo Press, NSW Australia. 2006 (2nd ed.). Getting Started in Permaculture. Ross and Jennifer Mars. Candlelight Trust, Hovea, Western Australia.
Permaculture: Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability. David Holmgren, Holmgren Design Services, Australia, 2003, 320pp.
How To Make A Forest Garden. Patrick Whitefield.
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Description The Permaculture Teachers’ Guide, edited by Andrew Goldring, has recently been reprinted and is now available in Australia. Described as an essential tool for anyone who wants to get the permaculture message over, this is an excellent guide, illustrating methods for teaching sustainability by 35 leading UK permaculturists.
It includes the exploration of central themes, teaching techniques, ideas, strategies, checklists, practical hands-on learning exercises, how to convene courses and has a good resource section. A must have manual for anyone wishing to teach design courses or integrate permaculture ideas into their presentations.
210mm x 297mm (A4), 380 pages.