Everyday Permaculture: Sustainable Living For Every Space

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Available for Pre-order. Due April 2025.
Everyday Permaculture: Sustainable Living For Every Space Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Hardie Grant Explore
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Pages: 256 Illustrations and other contents: Full colour throughout Language: English ISBN: 9781741179033 Categories: , , , , , ,

Everyday Permaculture is the only guide to sustainable living for renters and those in apartments or with limited space. This book gives practical and simple ways for people to incorporate permaculture and other eco-friendly habits into their lifestyle, no matter where they live. Sustainability educator and author Anna, aka ‘The Urban Nanna’, has created a practical guide to empower readers – singles, families, retirees and everyone in between – to start living sustainably. In essence, permaculture (which is one of the best known ways of living sustainably) is a systems-based, sustainable way of living that builds a permanent culture of community connection, earth stewardship, and care of all living things. This comprehensive yet highly accessible book focuses on how renters and those with limited space can adopt these eco-conscious ideals and changes into their lifestyle – from organic waste management and foraging to ‘scraptastic’ cooking and a section about preserving personal energy and wellbeing.  By equipping readers with the adaptable tools needed to develop the craft of living an authentic, sustainable existence in every space, Everyday Permaculture offers solutions to help ease the personal stressors and struggles of the everyday renter, while combating climate change and the cost of living.

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Author Biography

‘Nanna’ Anna Matilda is founder and creative director of The Urban Nanna, a permaculture education business that specialises in teaching traditional skills, crafts and methods of living. Her Scandinavian heritage, neurodivergent brain and advanced teacher-training have equipped her to engage adults and children alike in lifelong learning. Anna believes that positive environmental and cultural change is possible and infinitely more attainable if everyone works together as a supportive global community. Her teachings focus heavily on ethical permaculture. She seeks to lead others in living a sustainable lifestyle in an uncertain economic landscape, no matter where they call home. Anna regularly appears on Australian television and radio, contributes to print and online publications, regularly runs presentations and workshops for various organisations; and has an engaged social media presence.