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Author | : Ehrenfried Pfeiffer |
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Release | : 1949 |
File | : 196 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : OCLC:71028882 |
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Genre | : |
Author | : Ehrenfried Pfeiffer |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1949 |
File | : 196 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : OCLC:71028882 |
Genre | : |
Author | : Ehrenfried Pfeiffer |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1967 |
File | : 196 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : OCLC:500413510 |
A collection of 14 discussions of the past and present literature about soil science. The topics include a historical survey, bibliometrics, introduction into developing countries, societies and their publishing influence, information systems, core monographs, primary journals, maps, and other aspec
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
Author | : Peter McDonald |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Release | : 1994 |
File | : 476 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0801429218 |
This book discusses organic farming with regards to the origins and principles, policies and markets, organizations and institutions, and future concepts.
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
Author | : William Lockeretz |
Publisher | : CABI |
Release | : 2007-01-01 |
File | : 296 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781845932893 |
Genre | : Soil fertility |
Author | : E. B. Balfour |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 2006-01-01 |
File | : 196 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 818706773X |
Genre | : Conservation of natural resources |
Author | : Nevada. Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 1954 |
File | : 1358 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : UCAL:$B1721 |
For nearly a century, the worldwide anthroposophical movement has been a catalyst for environmental activism, helping to bring to life many modern ecological practices such as organic farming, community-supported agriculture, and green banking. Yet the spiritual practice of anthroposophy remains unknown to most environmentalists. A historical and ethnographic study of the environmental movement, Eco-Alchemy uncovers for the first time the profound influences of anthroposophy and its founder, Rudolf Steiner, whose holistic worldview, rooted in esoteric spirituality, inspired the movement. Dan McKanan shows that environmentalism is itself a complex ecosystem and that it would not be as diverse or transformative without the contributions of anthroposophy.
Genre | : Nature |
Author | : Dan McKanan |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Release | : 2018 |
File | : 306 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780520290068 |
In recent years there has been an explosion of interest in organic and biodynamic produce. Although once marginal and 'alternative', escalating concerns about the environment, health, food quality and animal welfare have brought organics into mainstream consciousness. Biodynamics, a unique development of the organic approach, does not narrowly focus on agricultural techniques. It was conceived as a new way of thinking about farming, nutrition and the world of nature, allowing for a revitalized relationship with the living soil, the elemental world and the cosmos. Originating from a series of eight lectures given by Dr Rudolf Steiner in 1924, biodynamics broadens the outlook of agriculture and the science behind it, leading to a holistic perspective that incorporates astronomical rhythms and unique preparations for plants and earth. The author describes the foundations on which not only biodynamics but also the wider organic movement is based. He builds bridges between mainstream science and Steiner's insights, making it easier for the wider organic and ecological movement to approach biodynamic concepts and practise. This book has much to offer to the beginner as well as to those already involved with biodynamics. Its broad range of topics - including the ecology of the farm organism, food quality and nutrition, community supported agriculture, planetary influences, seed quality, and the vitality of water - contribute to a deeper understanding of the subject. The author is also concerned to promote innovation so that biodynamics moves with the times. An appendix includes details for contacting various elements of the biodynamic world. DR RICHARD THORNTON SMITH was formerly a geography professor at the University of Leeds, specializing in soil science, environment and conservation. Widely travelled, he has a long-standing interest in indigenous and sustainable farming. He was introduced to the work of Rudolf Steiner at an early age, although his full involvement with biodynamics dates from 1990 when he began to participate in training programmes and workshops at Emerson College, Sussex. In 1996 he began a biodynamic extension programme in Sri Lanka, for which he published a book, most recently updated in 2007. Since 2001 he has been an inspector for the Biodynamic Association's Demeter and Organic Certification in the UK. In 2003 he produced an edited selection of Steiner's work relating to agriculture. He is currently a council member of the Biodynamic Agricultural Association, and lives in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire.
Genre | : Science |
Author | : Richard Thornton Smith |
Publisher | : Rudolf Steiner Press |
Release | : 2013-04-03 |
File | : 305 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781855843196 |
Ehrenfried Pfeiffer was a German scientist, soil scientist, leading advocate of biodynamic agriculture, anthroposophist and disciple of Rudolf Steiner. 'The Earth's Face - Landscape And Its Relation To The Health Of The Soil' reflects Pfeiffer's concern for the different landscapes of the earth, and the effects that industrialisation and mechanisation are having on the environment. He looks at various landscapes, from rural plains, woods and mountains to urban centres and gardens and explains what factors both natural and artificial lead to the degradation of soil fertility.
Genre | : Nature |
Author | : Ehrenfried Pfeiffer |
Publisher | : Read Books Ltd |
Release | : 2013-05-31 |
File | : 205 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781473387881 |
Organic farming is a major global movement that is changing land-use and consumer habits around the world. This book tells the untold story of how the organic farming movement nearly faltered after an initial flurry of scientific interest and popular support. Drawing on newly-unearthed archives, Barton argues that organic farming first gained popularity in an imperial milieu before shifting to the left of the political spectrum after decolonization and served as a crucial middle stage of environmentalism. Modern organic protocols developed in British India under the guidance of Sir Albert Howard before spreading throughout parts of the British Empire, Europe, and the USA through the advocacy of his many followers and his second wife Louise. Organic farming advocates before and during World War II challenged the industrialization of agriculture and its reliance on chemical fertilizers. They came tantalizingly close to influencing government policy. The decolonization of the British Empire, the success of industrial agriculture, and the purging of holistic ideas from medicine side-lined organic farming advocates who were viewed increasingly as cranks and kooks. Organic farming advocates continued to spread their anti-chemical farming message through a small community that deeply influenced Rachel Carson's ideas in Silent Spring, a book that helped to legitimize anti-chemical concerns. The organic farming movement re-entered the scientific mainstream in the 1980s only with the reluctant backing of government policy. It has continued to grow in popularity ever since and explains why organic farming continues to inspire those who seek to align agriculture and health.
Genre | : History |
Author | : Gregory A. Barton |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Release | : 2018-02-09 |
File | : 336 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780192542601 |