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The Permaculture Earthworks Handbook: How to Design and Build Swales, Dams, Ponds, and other Water Harvesting Systems

Autor Douglas Barnes
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 sep 2017
The Permaculture Earthworks Handbook covers the functions and appropriate siting, design, and construction of nine types of earthworks, including swales, dams, ponds, and hügelkultur beds, to maximize water availability in any climate. It’s an essential practical guide for landscape designers, permaculturists, and landowners seeking to maximize food production and ecosystem resiliency at the lowest cost and impact.
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ISBN-13: 9780865718449
ISBN-10: 086571844X
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 25 B&W photos, 25 B&W illustrations
Dimensiuni: 191 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: New Society Publishers
Colecția New Society Publishers

Notă biografică

Douglas Barnes is a permaculture designer and trainer who specializes in rainwaterharvesting earthworks. Trained in Australia by Bill Mollison and Geoff Lawton, he has designed and built earthworks in North America, Japan, and Andra Pradesh, India. Douglas has an interest in complexity theory and systems ecology, educational design and rock climbing. He lives in Tweed, Ontario in a passive solar house he designed and built, and he blogs at permaculturerelections.com.

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Introduction

1. The State of Water
The Colorado
The Aral
Talupula
Worldwide
Spread of deserts
War and conflict
Where there is hope
Just add water!
References

2. A Look at the Past
Petra
References

3. How Water Moves in the Environment
The hydrological cycle
The path of water
Hydrology 101
The layout of landscapes
References

4. Designing for the Whole Environment
Permaculture and sustainability
The design process
Permaculture strategies
Source to sink
Reading the land
The potential for overharvesting
Permitting and legal restrictions
Working with crews
References

5. Elements of Design and Implementation
Rain volumes
Climate effects
Temperate climates
Tropical climates
Coral atolls
Drylands
Decoupling catchments
The path of water
Soil
Slope stability
Finding contour
Laser level
Farmer's level
Builder's level
Water level
A-Frame
LIDAR
Mapping
Determining slope
Earthmoving machines
Types of machines
Bulldozers
Excavators
Loaders
Backhoes
Compactors
Safety
Topsoil and erosion
References

6. Water Storage Techniques
Ponds
Cisterns
Dams
References

7. Interception Techniques
Swales
Case Study: The Green Tree Foundation swales project
Bench terraces
Land imprinters
Trees
Spate irrigation
Diversion drains
References

8. Applying Permaculture Strategies
Goal setting, planning, adjusting
Zone planning
Sector planning
Stacking functions and functional connectivity
Variations in structure and shape
Flow
Efficiency
Where to start
Case Study: Circle Organic ridge point dam
References

9. Cautions
The dynamics of slides
The role of water
Sensitive clays
Landslide triggers
Post-slide treatment
What went wrong at Aberfan?
References

Appendices
1. Calculating Areas and Volumes
2. Calculating Runoff Volumes
3. Finding Slopes and Heights
4. Swale Spacing
5. Terracing
6. Costing Earthworks

Index
About the Author
About New Society Publishers


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Maximize your water harvesting potential with efficient, cost-effective earthworks