Autumn 2005 (PM 45)
| Creating an Eco-Community |
| Robert Alcock describes how residents are redesigning a crumbling urban settlement into a very special ecological community |
| The Edible Garden Pond |
| It's possible to grow tasty treats from even the smallest garden pond. Paul Wagland explores the world of edible aquatic plants |
| Losing the Plot |
| Andy Waternman tells the story of a spirited fight to save an important urban allotment site and wildlife refuge from destruction |
| View from the Green Room |
| When Rob Hopkin's permaculture students decided to build an eco-theatre, they created a dramatic community space |
| The Great Turning: an interview with Joanna Macy |
| Maddy Harland meets social and ecological activist and deep ecologist, Joanna Macy, on one of her rare visits to the UK |
| Life After Oil |
| How one community in Ireland set about designing a prosperous way down from the Peak, with Rob Hopkins |
| From Dust to Dawn |
| Tree planting really can change the climate. Raven LeFay explains how a barren landscape has become a vibrant and bountiful eco-city surrounded by many thousands of trees |
| The Forest Garden |
| Here is the best example of a temperate forest garden that nurseryman, Ian Sturrock, has ever seen... and a few he's not so keen on |
| Lessons From the Edge |
| Jonathan Evelight describes a place where traditional ways are still alive and can provide a stepping stone into the future |
| As Seen on TV |
| Sustainability and permaculture are on the agenda in the British media. Tony Rollinson finds out how we can influence the debate |
| 10 Steps to Making Better Decisions |
| A well-tested method for successful concensus decision-making by experienced facilitator, Beatrice Briggs |



