
The Wohllebens’ Guide to Self-Sufficiency
- gardening
- Categories:Gardening
- Language:German(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:June,2018
- Pages:272
- Retail Price:29.90 EUR
- Size:210mm×270mm
- Publication Place:Germany
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Description
★The New book of the Best-selling author Peter Wohlleben!
★25-plus years of experience! Sustainable knowledge on gardens and animal stalls from the gardening experts!
★With more than 260 colour photographs, beatuiful designed in hardback!
Author
He is a German forester and author who writes on ecological themes in popular language. After graduation from forestry school in Rottenburg am Neckar, he took up a job as a government wood ranger in the Rhineland-Palatinate in 1987.
Wohlleben began publishing books about his views on ecology and forest management in 2007. The appearance of his Das geheime Leben der Bäume through Random House's Ludwig imprint led to profiles and reviews in all the major German newspapers, including skeptical pieces in the business press. The book was featured in a cover story in Der Spiegel and appeared on the Spiegel bestseller list.
The New York Times ran a profile of Wohlleben in January, 2016. The article describes him as a forester who devotes his professional efforts to preserving the forest rather than managing it for lumber production. "For us what’s important is what will happen in the next 100 years or next decade. Not even all that plastic in the ocean will destroy nature—it will sink into the sediment eventually—but in the next decade ocean fish with micro-plastics in them that can cause cancer will be an important issue for us," Wohlleben told Maclean's (5 March, 2019) under the heading "The best way to save nature? Do nothing."
Contents
The Wohllebens’ joy when it comes to gardens and animals, their respect for nature and ideas about selfsufficiency mmake this book an inspiration for all those who want to make their self-sufficiency dreams a reality.