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      • Kia Persia Literary Agency

        KIA Literary Agency was founded in 2002 in Tehran with the aim of promoting and supporting fine literary works in all forms throughout the world. It brings about opportunities for authors, illustrators, publishers, translators, and those involved in this field to meet their counterparts. And at the same time, it introduces them to the world and will inform them of all the related events which take place in the world of art and literature.

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        Children's & YA
        September 2020

        Seed Ball

        by Bahar Sener / Samantha McLelland

        Nowadays, in almost all schools children are being taught about the importance of seeds. They know that seeds carry life. Seed festivals are organized in various places in the spring. Children learn about different types of seeds and how to differentiate them. They even learn how to plant them in pots in their backyards. In this beautiful book, children will learn how to make seed balls using the seeds of different fruits and vegetables. Seed ball is a unique gift from the acclaimed Japanese figure in organic farming, Fukuoka.

      • Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure

        Day by day permaculture

        by Damien Dekarz

        The author explains the core principles of permaculture and gives insightful advice on how to set up our own permaculture garden. It pushes us to better observe & connect with our natural environment before planting our garden. This book will show us how to gradually grow our garden, while focusing on its versatility, which takes the form of a full range of fruits, vegetables & herbs.

      • Gardening
        February 2019

        Permaculture

        Principles and practical examples on organic gardening

        by Bachmann, Christoph / Bührer, Eva / Forster, Kurt

        A garden for self-sufficiency, vegetables from the balcony, urban community gardening, or agricultural production – permaculture can be realized in diverse ways. The idea behind it is simple enough: If we care for nature, nature will care for us. Permaculture is fascinating an increased number of people wanting to eat healthy and locally produced food and to whom conscientious use of nature is important. The book presents the basics of permaculture and, based on ten principles, displays permaculture elements and functions. The development of a permaculture system is easily and clearly explained, and you are shown and explained step by step how initial ideas turn into a plan and practical implementation. Furthermore a number of practice examples are provided: e.g. an urban community garden, a forest garden, a permacultural water landscape in a house garden, or goat farming in housing estate.

      • Travel & holiday guides
        October 2016

        Wild Times

        by Bradt Guides

        A unique title from a highly experienced author showcasing extraordinary experiences connecting to nature around Britain. From barefoot walking to forest skills, foraging to horse whispering, wild pottery to star-gazing in a Dark Sky park, rewilding to urban birding, prehistoric cookery to permaculture and much more, the book suggests both mainstream and more off-beat pursuits that can be tried on days out, weekends and short breaks. Eco-lovers, outdoors enthusiasts and nature novices alike will find heaps of inspiration and vital ‘how to’ information, as well as DIY tips from wild gurus on how to cultivate a connection with the natural world in meaningful, everyday ways. Colour photographs and a resource section provide further inspiration. Each chapter focuses on a particular activity or experience, followed by practical ‘how to get there and do it’ information, including accommodation where relevant. All of the experiences showcased are offered by exciting, small, responsible ventures in England, Scotland and Wales, led by passionate, personable and enthusiastic guides and practitioners.

      • Education
        March 2020

        Life in a Garden

        Activities and Projects for the Outdoor Classroom, Years F-6

        by Ross Mars

        Help your primary students develop a deep appreciation for the natural world with Life in a garden: Activities and projects for the outdoor classroom. In this practical handbook, permaculture expert Dr Ross Mars guides teachers through the basics of garden design and maintenance while providing opportunities for students to explore and contribute to a thriving ecosystem. The easy-to-implement investigations and hands-on projects included in this book allow students to observe and understand the dynamic processes that take place in the garden environment and encourage them to consider sustainable solutions to keep their plants healthy and productive. Using this resource, readers will find: • tips for effective garden design, including establishing basic garden beds and deciding on effective planting strategies• advice for seasonal planting and harvesting produce• sustainable solutions for managing common pests• flexible activities aligned to the Australian Curriculum.   You’ll love watching your students learn to love gardening as they make a positive impact on their local environment.

      • Business, Economics & Law

        Wild Kinship

        Conversations with Conscious Entrepeneurs

        by Monique Hemmingson

        Defying the normal business model, Wild Kinship looks at different businesses who have environmental sustainability at the core of what they do. Wild Kinship is a frank yet inspiring, intimate collection of conversations with the best in conscious small business. Meet the industry leaders who are forging a new path and changing the world in their wake, from tiny-home builders, permaculture growers and muesli bar creators to ceramic jewellers, coffee bean roasters, hat makers and menstrual cup innovators. Wild Kinship defies the normal business model and looks at different industries where positive change is being made in the form of simple pleasures like your morning cup of joe. Become inspired creatively, professionally and personally and understand how you as an individual can take the power back and move forward with positive, rewarding and attainable lifestyle changes that help to aid our planet. Wild Kinship is a book about life and love. About our communities, our livelihoods and how to find both balance and success personally, by nurturing the wellness of the world around us. ‘There is only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that’s your own self.’ — Aldous Huxley

      • September 2021

        The Sensitive Man

        The Search for a reinvented masculinity

        by Ferdinand Richter

        A former top rugby player and elite mountain soldier with the French Army, Ferdinand Richter offers a rethinking of men’s place and masculinity in a changing world through concrete actions, changing one’s intellectual perspective, reconnecting with one’s sensitive side, and accessing the spiritual.   Ferdinand Richter is a former top rugby player and elite mountain soldier with the French Army, and has also worked as a work psychologist and professional coach for large corporate groups. For a long time, the world around him praised “warrior man” values, such as performance, domination, competition, and exploiting resources. His search for different values led him toward more introspection and caused him to question mainstream ideas about masculinity. He offers men a chance to be reborn into a new world and create a new model of the sensitive man, one who recognizes the feminine part of his identity. What are the tools for this journey? Welcoming emotions, experiencing parenthood, initiatory shamanic rites, exploring the conscience through holotropic breathing, dance, reconnecting with nature, and the ethics of permaculture (which is not limited to plants, but also offers new, sustainable models for human interaction such as proper use of resources).

      • The Forest Gardening Principle

        The Seven Layers to Growing Fruit, Vegetables, Herbs, Nuts and Berries

        by Sandra und Michael Skala

        The special thing about this book is its accessible tone and the authors’ direct, personal approach. Thanks to many years of experience, they know exactly how to create a forest garden and can share vast amounts of practical knowledge – made simple and accessible for everyone, even if you’re totally new to gardening. And it isn’t just (budding) forest gardeners who can benefit from this book; anyone who likes to grow their own can learn something from the many different methodologies explained here. No matter whether you want to plant your own forest garden or just to learn about the different methods this principle uses: in this book you’ll find plenty of useful guidance, valuable tips and tons of inspiration for how to integrate these elements into your very own space. Planning aids, plant lists for the individual layers, and numerous sketches and information tables will help you to implement it all smoothly at home and to find the strategy that works for you. Dig in!

      • Agriculture & farming
        September 2015

        Organic Farming

        by A.K. Singh

        Organic Farming presents basic principles and practices of organic farming. The chapters systematically cover- 1. Concepts and relevance of organic farming 2. Organic production requirement 3. Biological intensive nutrient management 4. Integrated pests, disease and weed management 5. Quality control standards and certification 6. Organic market opportunities 7. Frequently asked questions and answers: This book fulfils the needs of students studying in agricultural colleges and universities and a standing guidance to the teachers for teaching organic farming in the new concept of agriculture education and development.

      • Agriculture & farming
        September 2022

        Principles of Organic Farming

        by S.S.Walia & R.K.Nanwal

        The book Principles of Organic Farming carries detailed and comprehensive information regarding organic farming concept, characteristics, principles, its types, history of organic farming and initiative taken for promotion of organic agriculture, organic ecosystem and their concepts, organic nutrient/weed/insect/disease management, organic production requirements, national program for organic production and certification, food processing and handling, organic postharvest handling, economic considerations, viability, export and marketing of organic products, organic farming in dryland areas, integrated organic farming systems, good agricultural practices their concept & strategies, lessons learnt from organic farming.

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