ISBN: 9781900322287 Year Added to Catalog: 2008 Book Format: Paperback Book Art: B&W photos throughout Dimensions: 6 x 9 Number of Pages: 256 Book Publisher: Green Books Release Date: April 30, 2009 Web Product ID: 456
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About the Author
Rebecca Laughton
Rebecca Laughton lived for 4 years at Tinker’s Bubble, an ecological community in Somerset where the residents manage 40 acres of land without the use of fossil fuels. While researching her book, she traveled around France and the UK visiting other landbased projects, and she found that the subject of human energy use within ecological projects had not been addressed adequately. Laughton studied geography at Newcastle University and has an MSC in sustainable agriculture from Wye College, University of London. She lives in the UK. ...