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Reducing the Ecological Footprint

1. The flowing of water 2. Refuge 3. Rural wisdom
ID 482266
Slug reducing-the-ecological-footprint-ewout-storm-van-leeuwen
Contributors
Author : Ewout Storm Van Leeuwen
Annotation <p>A dramatized manual for dealing with nature beings to develop a form of concrete communication between humans and nature beings, called &ldquo;Language and Sign&rdquo;, followed by two dystopian/utopian stories.</p>
Description <p>This is a fantastic tale of how humans and nature can work together to manage the Earth. In this case, it is about water. The story takes place around a small area with a dry wadi, which can turn into a raging torrent during torrential rains.<br />That is the outer side of the story.<br />What matters to the collaborating people in this fiction is that nature itself gets a say. Globally, this already happens here and there, but nature's interests are represented there by humans.<br />It is called a &laquo;Parliament of Things&raquo;.<br />Therein lies the crux: if you really talk to nature you are not communicating with things but with a multicoloured population of consciousnesses.<br />Nature beings are called those.<br />That's what nature peoples and, in our case, those who study anthroposophy know all about.<br />Then the story sweeps to a remote eco-village in the north-east of the Netherlands. They liberate not only themselves from the oppression of a failing government, they help their neighbours as well.<br />The third novella describes the visits of our heroes and the clever girls Ilonka and Stefanie to farmers who are inventing their own ways in the transition to sustainable agriculture.</p>
Bestseller 60
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301 Literaire roman, novelle NUR
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Publisher Boekencoöperatie Nederland
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Language eng
Page count 216
Duration
Publication date first 2024-02-13
Publication date latest 2024-02-13
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  • ISBN: 9789493377066 (BC)
  • ISBN: 9789493377073 (EA)

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