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With an accredited stamp of approval from the UN's Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, Rosemary Morrow has re-released a fully updated version of her acclaimed book, now titled 'Earth Restorer's Guide to Permaculture'. What's changed? What does Permaculture have to offer people experiencing displacement, conflict, war, and ecological breakdown?

In this episode, host James Atherton inquires what inspired Rosemary Morrow to rewrite her book, and why humanitarian workers and community responders need to build their ecological literacy. With decades of experience teaching in situations of conflict and displacement, Rosemary offers guidance for Permaculture teachers, and how grassroots practitioners might use her book to create change in their communities.

Earth User's Guide to Permaculture is out now, published by Melliodora: https://melliodora.com/catalogue/earth-restorers-guide-to-permaculture/

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