Documents tagged with fukuoka

Experiencing Mu: urban agriculture for the peaceful dissolution of the city in Japan

  • Mike Cutno published this 12 / 14 / 2011
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Como Hacer FuegO ... Making Fire

...SUSTENTABLE... ...SUSTAiNABLE...
  • ...livreinatural... published this 10 / 27 / 2011
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Miyako Hotels & Resorts

A Hotels& Resorts chain in Japan with properties in Kyoto, Osaka, Tokyo and in CA, US. Guest room count 5,700. No of properties: 19 in Japan & 2 in US.
  • wimaljay2644 published this 10 / 08 / 2010
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The Food and Farming Transition: Toward a Post Carbon Food System

How can we continue feeding humanity in a future of declining resources and environmental crisis? This report explores the growing vulnerabilities of the current food system, and the steps needed t...
  • permaMedia published this 09 / 25 / 2010
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Companion Planting Guide from IDEP

Companion Planting Guide from IDEP Permaculture torrent blog has put as goal to spread the word about permaculture, gardening, indigenous people, ecology, capitalism, (alter)globalization and heal...
  • permaMedia published this 09 / 04 / 2010
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Grano Invernale

  • OrtodiCarta published this 12 / 06 / 2009
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Nat Ag Winter Wheat in N Europe by Marc Bonfils

  • OrtodiCarta published this 12 / 06 / 2009
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Kato - Body and Earth Are Not Two

This paper was read at the Fifth Biennial Conference of the ASLE (Association for the Study of Literature and Environment) held at Boston University, June 3-7, 2003. It was one of the three papers ...
  • biolod published this 04 / 03 / 2009
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Kato - Body and Earth Are Not Two

This was one of the three papers presented at the session H12 “DOWN ON THE FARM” on June 6. The theme of the conference (“the solid earth! the actual world!”) was taken from Henry Thoreau’s “Ktaad...
  • karakusi published this 04 / 03 / 2009
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