Transforming landscapes

Regenerating country in the Anthropocene

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  • Published 20190205
  • ISBN: 9781925773408
  • Extent: 264pp
  • Paperback (234 x 153mm), eBook

A system that cannot deliver the wellbeing of people and nature is in deep trouble. It invites ideas and actions that are transformative.
James Gustav Speth, The Bridge at the End of the World: Capitalism, the Environment and Crossing from Crisis to Sustainability[i]

 

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Charles Massy

Charles Massy is a farmer on the Monaro region of southern New South Wales. He is also a published writer and naturalist, with a...

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