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* This book is perfect for homesteaders, permaculturists, foresters, land managers, climate activists, and policy makers, as well as people wanting to make a difference in their own local environment * The content of Social Forestry creates a new precedent for stewarding land, building community, and revitalizing our relationship with our planet Earth.  * Its principles and vision can be adapted to many different climates and ecosystems.  * Hazel’s work has had a large impact in the permaculture community worldwide, including mentorship of renowned author and permaculturist, Starhawk.  *…mehr

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* This book is perfect for homesteaders, permaculturists, foresters, land managers, climate activists, and policy makers, as well as people wanting to make a difference in their own local environment * The content of Social Forestry creates a new precedent for stewarding land, building community, and revitalizing our relationship with our planet Earth.  * Its principles and vision can be adapted to many different climates and ecosystems.  * Hazel’s work has had a large impact in the permaculture community worldwide, including mentorship of renowned author and permaculturist, Starhawk.  * Teaching dozens of permaculture courses in the last 30 years, Hazel has co-taught with other influential educators Toby Hemenway and Mark Lakeman.  * This book is impressive in its ability to craft imaginative, poetic wording of heavy yet necessary topics of eco-grief, fire mitigation, and Indigenious reparations.  * Social Forestry will be a welcome addition to the bookshelf of anyone who’s read and loved Robin Wall Kimmerer’s classic Braiding Sweetgrass.
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Hazel is a long time resident of the Southern Oregon/Mount Shasta bioregion first settling here in the early 70’s.  Their current focus topics are Social Forestry, restoring Oak/Pine Savannah, fuel hazard management, wildcrafting, wildlife conservation and desert forest water management. They have been advising farms, stewarding forests, and teaching Environmental Sciences for more than fifty years.    After having earned degrees in Forestry and Systematic Botany from Syracuse University and SUNY College of Forestry, 1969, Hazel taught Wild Edible Plants and Woods-lore at Laney College in Oakland CA in the early 70’s. After helping Bill Mollison teach the first Permaculture Design Course at Evergreen State College in 1982, they have been instrumental in teaching and spreading Permaculture practices. Hazel has taught dozens of Permaculture courses over the last 37 years, primarily in Southern Oregon and Northern California. These include the PDC, Permaculture Teachers Training, and advanced courses in Optical Surveying, Social Forestry and Farm Planning. They were a frequent guest instructor for Toby Hemenway PDC’s offered in the Northwest.