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Published quarterly, 68pp, UK£3.95 / Euros6.00 / US$6.99 / CAN$8.99.
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PERMACULTURE MAGAZINE
Solutions For Sustainable Living
This leading environmental magazine gets to the heart of permaculture and sustainable living internationally.
It features practical thought provoking articles on organic gardening, sustainable agriculture, agroforestry, climate change, peak oil, eco-villages, alternative technology, eco-architecture, personal and community development and much more.
Packed with informative articles, readers solutions, DIY designs, news, reviews, book, tool and product reviews, letters, classifieds and details of a wide range of related courses.
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ISSUE 56 SUMMER 2008
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Inside this issue:
EDITORIAL
Maddy Harland discusses transition culture using the Isle of Wight as an example.
PRINTING OUR OWN MONEY
Rob Hopkins tells the story of how Transition Town Totnes launched its own local currency.
CO-OPERATION IN THE COMMUNITY
Giles Simon explains why co-ops are doing more than just business and describes one co-ops positive effect on the local community.
NOTES FROM A SMALL GARDEN Part Two
In PM55, Wade Muggleton described low cost, simple garden projects. Here he introduces how to grow a mini-fruit garden in a small space.
ECO-RENOVATION
Want to live in an eco-home but cant afford to build? Andrew Hunt turned his Victorian terraced house into a low carbon reality.
GREEN, ETHICAL CLOTHING
An in-depth look at the environmental and ethical cost of fashion and its alternatives by Georgina-Kate Adams.
REVERSING THE GREEN REVOLUTION IN MALAWI
How permaculturists, Stacia & Kristof Nordin, are encouraging a return to growing and eating local foods and greater self-reliance.
PERMACULTURE PEOPLE
Permaculture, family, gardening and Transition Towns, Pippa Johns shares her many inspirations.
EARTHSHIP FRANCE
How Gillian and Kevan Trott created a beautiful home in northern France using waste products and no main services at all.
AT THE ROOT OF THE ISSUE
Renowned edible landscaper, Robert Kourik, explores the mysterious underground world of roots.
SUN & CLAY
Leila Dregger reports on a pioneering new build at Tamera ecovillage which combines traditional dome architecture with ground breaking solar design.
ALTERNATIVE AMERICA
How one community radically reduced its ecological footprint and created a happy, harmonious community.
THE SOLAR SCAM
As solar panels become the new black, Martin Holme tells the story of one salesman hed be happy never to see again!
Plus: Product Reviews, Permaculture News, GEN News, Letters, Solutions, Book Reviews, Course Listings and Classifieds.
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