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Wild by nature - radical sustainability skills and ideas for a post-industrial future
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Wild by nature - radical sustainability skills and ideas for a post-industrial future
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: New Society Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780865717213
- ISBN-10: 0865717214
- Artikelnr.: 35363067
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: New Society Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780865717213
- ISBN-10: 0865717214
- Artikelnr.: 35363067
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Miles Olson has spent the past decade deeply immersed in learning and practicing earth skills; living intimately with the land on the forested edge of a sprawling city. While foraging, hunting, gardening, and gathering for his livelihood, his life has been shaped profoundly by a desire to nurture healthy relationships with humans and the non-human world. Miles' experiences living on the land have given him a rare perspective on wild nature and sustainability. He is the author of Unlearn, Rewild.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: Ideas
1. Sustainability and Wildness
2. What is Rewilding?
3. Subsistence
4. Technology, Ethics and Freedom
5. How to Walk Away from Civilization
6. Reflections at the End of the World
7. On Being White
8. Veganism or Radical Sustainability? Tough Questions About Diet
9. Something in the Rain
10. Succession
11. Killing the Most Beautiful Thing
Part Two: Endangered Skills
12. Learning How to Live
13. Honoring the Bodies of Animals - By Eating Them
14. Feral Food Preservation: Unconventional and Traditional Methods of
Putting Things By
15. Meet Your New Friends: Indispensable Plant Allies for Hard Times
16. Feral Food Cultivation: Thoughts and Strategies on "Tending the Wild"
17. Hunter-Gatherer, Gardener-Trapper
18. Dressing and Undressing Our Food: How to Skin and Gut a Creature
19. De-Industrializing Contraception: Birth Control for Sustainability and
Survival
20. Working with Skin
21. Getting to Know Nuts
22. Exploring Entomophagy: Bugs as Food
23. Fire and Light
24. The Tao of Poo: Notes on "Giving Back"
Conclusion: The Future Primitive
Index
About the Author
Introduction
Part One: Ideas
1. Sustainability and Wildness
2. What is Rewilding?
3. Subsistence
4. Technology, Ethics and Freedom
5. How to Walk Away from Civilization
6. Reflections at the End of the World
7. On Being White
8. Veganism or Radical Sustainability? Tough Questions About Diet
9. Something in the Rain
10. Succession
11. Killing the Most Beautiful Thing
Part Two: Endangered Skills
12. Learning How to Live
13. Honoring the Bodies of Animals - By Eating Them
14. Feral Food Preservation: Unconventional and Traditional Methods of
Putting Things By
15. Meet Your New Friends: Indispensable Plant Allies for Hard Times
16. Feral Food Cultivation: Thoughts and Strategies on "Tending the Wild"
17. Hunter-Gatherer, Gardener-Trapper
18. Dressing and Undressing Our Food: How to Skin and Gut a Creature
19. De-Industrializing Contraception: Birth Control for Sustainability and
Survival
20. Working with Skin
21. Getting to Know Nuts
22. Exploring Entomophagy: Bugs as Food
23. Fire and Light
24. The Tao of Poo: Notes on "Giving Back"
Conclusion: The Future Primitive
Index
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: Ideas
1. Sustainability and Wildness
2. What is Rewilding?
3. Subsistence
4. Technology, Ethics and Freedom
5. How to Walk Away from Civilization
6. Reflections at the End of the World
7. On Being White
8. Veganism or Radical Sustainability? Tough Questions About Diet
9. Something in the Rain
10. Succession
11. Killing the Most Beautiful Thing
Part Two: Endangered Skills
12. Learning How to Live
13. Honoring the Bodies of Animals - By Eating Them
14. Feral Food Preservation: Unconventional and Traditional Methods of
Putting Things By
15. Meet Your New Friends: Indispensable Plant Allies for Hard Times
16. Feral Food Cultivation: Thoughts and Strategies on "Tending the Wild"
17. Hunter-Gatherer, Gardener-Trapper
18. Dressing and Undressing Our Food: How to Skin and Gut a Creature
19. De-Industrializing Contraception: Birth Control for Sustainability and
Survival
20. Working with Skin
21. Getting to Know Nuts
22. Exploring Entomophagy: Bugs as Food
23. Fire and Light
24. The Tao of Poo: Notes on "Giving Back"
Conclusion: The Future Primitive
Index
About the Author
Introduction
Part One: Ideas
1. Sustainability and Wildness
2. What is Rewilding?
3. Subsistence
4. Technology, Ethics and Freedom
5. How to Walk Away from Civilization
6. Reflections at the End of the World
7. On Being White
8. Veganism or Radical Sustainability? Tough Questions About Diet
9. Something in the Rain
10. Succession
11. Killing the Most Beautiful Thing
Part Two: Endangered Skills
12. Learning How to Live
13. Honoring the Bodies of Animals - By Eating Them
14. Feral Food Preservation: Unconventional and Traditional Methods of
Putting Things By
15. Meet Your New Friends: Indispensable Plant Allies for Hard Times
16. Feral Food Cultivation: Thoughts and Strategies on "Tending the Wild"
17. Hunter-Gatherer, Gardener-Trapper
18. Dressing and Undressing Our Food: How to Skin and Gut a Creature
19. De-Industrializing Contraception: Birth Control for Sustainability and
Survival
20. Working with Skin
21. Getting to Know Nuts
22. Exploring Entomophagy: Bugs as Food
23. Fire and Light
24. The Tao of Poo: Notes on "Giving Back"
Conclusion: The Future Primitive
Index
About the Author