Edible ecosystems, Perennial systems, Indigenous agriculture, Multi-layer cultivation

Must-Read Books About the Natural World
bookriot.com·1w
🍄Foraging
The case for cultured meat has changed
proteinreport.org·1w
🧫Plant-based Fermentation
The search for Earth’s most mysterious creatures is turning up extraordinary results
vox.com·1w
🦉Urban Naturalism
Life thrums with music
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📻Field Recording
A Massive Seaweed Belt Stretching from Africa to the Caribbean is Changing The Ocean
zmescience.com·2d
🌊Marine Permaculture
Why grow plants in space? They can improve how we produce food and medicine on Earth
theconversation.com·2w
☀️Solarpunk
Hundreds of abundant freshwater microbes finally cultivated for laboratory study
phys.org·1w
🧫Plant-based Fermentation
Back to school, work, reality: what to eat now summer is over
theguardian.com·1w
🍂Seasonal Eating
Be it feast or famine, orangutans adapt with flexible diets
phys.org·2w
🍂Seasonal Eating
Young country diary: The summer smell of ‘black gold’ in our compost heap
theguardian.com·3w
🍄Foraging
Colonialism and climate risk are connected: evidence from Ghana and Senegal
theconversation.com·4d
🍂Seasonal Eating
Sunglasses for sustainable agriculture: Multilayer film reflects heat but lets in light for plant growth
phys.org·3d
☀️Solarpunk
Human disturbances drive significant soil carbon loss in hyper-arid deserts, study reveals
phys.org·3w
🕸️Food Webs
Long-term biochar can sustainably boost crop yields and cut greenhouse gas emissions
phys.org·3w
🌊Ocean Permaculture
North Korea's hidden wildlife trade: New research reveals state involvement
phys.org·1w
🦅Wildlife Corridors
Messy backyard gardens could help save biodiversity, but who wants one?
phys.org·1d
🦉Urban Naturalism
Ixta Belfrage’s recipes for charutos with spicy tomato broth, and guava, curry and chilli meatballs
theguardian.com·2w
🌏Cultural Fusion
Cities need trees, but sometimes they have to be cut down. Here's why, and how to do it properly
phys.org·4d
🏙️Urban Ecology
Nature experiences bring depth and meaning to life, study suggests
phys.org·2w
🍄Foraging